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Mole Valley Beat Bulletin Weds 12th Feb 2025.


Follow links to report and also find crime prevention advice and further tips on the subjects outlined below.

 

Reporting crime / incidents: https://www.surrey.police.uk/

 

Crime prevention advice: https://www.surrey.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/  

 

We are appealing for information after a series of criminal damage to vehicles parked on Falkland Road, Dorking. 

 

 

The incidents, in which six vehicles were keyed and had their tyres slashed, occurred overnight between Sunday, 9 February and Monday, 10 February. 

 

We are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious in the area, or have any further information around this, to contact us.

 

If you have any information which may help our investigation, or have any CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage, please contact us via direct message, quoting PR/45250016533.

 

 

This vehicle was spotted by one of our #VanguardRST officers being driven erratically & speeding on the A24 towards Dorking. 🚨Stopped & drugwiped—positive for cannabis. Driver arrested for Section 5a & taken to custody. 🚔#Fatal5 #RoadSafety

 

 

Clare’s Law gives people the right to know if their current or ex-partner has any previous history of violence or abuse. The scheme is named after Clare Wood, who was tragically murdered by her abusive ex-boyfriend in 2009. 

 

 

Detective Superintendent for Public Protection, Ron Lock, said: “Clare’s Law is a vital mechanism for safeguarding individuals from domestic abuse. As the police, our duty is not only to respond to incidents but also to prevent them. We want to help individuals make informed choices, protect vulnerable members of the community, and reduce the devastating impact of domestic violence.”

 

If you have any concerns about a partner or ex or believe you may be at risk in the future, you can ask Surrey Police to provide you with relevant information. 

You can also ask for information about the partner or ex of a family member, friend, or neighbour, if you think they may be at risk of domestic abuse.

 

Find out more about the scheme here > https://orlo.uk/e4rz9

 

We are aware of some concerns from the community after a report was made to us of a schoolboy being assaulted in Leatherhead.

 

 

The incident took place at around 4pm on Thursday 6 February. The victim, a 14-year-old schoolboy, was assaulted on the footpath running parallel with Leatherhead bypass. His shirt was torn but he was not injured and managed to run off.

 

The suspects are both described as being in their 20’s, 6ft tall and dressed all in black, wearing black balaclavas and black gloves. One of the men had brown eyes.

 

Officers are investigating this incident and ask that if you witnessed anything or have any further information, you please report it to us quoting PR/45250015389. 

 

If you wish to make a report, please do so via our online reporting form, link in the comments. In an emergency, always call 999.

 

A man has been sentenced to 22 weeks in prison following a spate of shoplifting offences between December 2024 and January 2025. 

 

Levi Burton, 30, 28.01.1995, of no fixed address was arrested on Wednesday, 22 January following the shoplifting spree. 

 

 

On 14 December 2024 he was caught shoplifting from Holland and Barrett and Sainsburys in Leatherhead by the on-duty security guard at The Swan Centre. 

 

The security guard confronted Burton, asking for proof of payment to which Burton replied that he didn’t get a receipt. The security guard proceeded to follow Burton, who became aggressive, throwing a glass jar at him. 

 

Burton also threatened him before running off. 

 

Burton also pleaded guilty to stealing Ted Baker make-up bags totalling £330 from Boots in Reigate on the same day. 

 

He pleaded guilty to a further incident on 3 January 2025 where he stole fresh meat products from Marks and Spencer in Ashtead. 

 

He was arrested for four counts of shoplifting and one count of ABH. 

 

Burton pleaded guilty to all the shoplifting offences but denied that he had assaulted the security guard. 

 

He was sentenced to eight weeks’ imprisonment and ordered to pay fines totalling £354.34 for the four thefts when he appeared at Guildford Crown Court last Tuesday (24 January).

His Suspended Sentence Order from a previous shoplifting conviction was also activated, sentencing him to a total of 22 weeks in custody.

 

Recent Crime Occurrences

 

Occurrence typeOccurrence SummaryStreet nameBeat  
BURGLARY BUSINESS Padlock has been broken off garage at residential school and tools have been stolen including a petrol chainsaw and petrol leaf blower.MILL LANEFOREST GREEN
BURGLARY RESIDENTIALTheft of several E-Bikes, bike components and snowboards from inside locked garage, separate to residential dwelling.HARROWLANDS PARKDORKING
SUSPICIOUS INCIDENTDrone seen looking into informants flat BRIDGE STREETLEATHERHEAD
SUSPICIOUS INCIDENTAmazon delivery driver has taken pictures of informant when delivering parcelWARRENNE ROADBROCKHAM
BURGLARY RESIDENTIALTop floor window smashed for entry.   Sunglasses, Watches and cash taken. BECKET WOODDORKING
CRIMINAL DAMAGEUnknown person has smashed window of 1st floor flat.ST JOHNS ROADWESTCOTT
CRIMINAL DAMAGECar tyre has been slashed.FALKLAND ROADDORKING
CRIMINAL DAMAGESuspect come to test drive car and claimed something wrong with engine. Can be seen on camera pouring liquid into engine.SYCAMORE CLOSEFETCHAM
CRIMINAL DAMAGE2 children throwing eggs at windows of the house.FERN COPSEGREAT BOOKHAM
CRIMINAL DAMAGErock has been thrown through living room window.ST JOHNS ROADWESTCOTT
CRIMINAL DAMAGECar has been keyed.FALKLAND ROADDORKING
CRIMINAL DAMAGEReport of driver’s side of vehicle has been keyed and a tyre has been cut.FALKLAND ROADDORKING
CRIMINAL DAMAGEReport of two damaged tyres. FALKLAND ROADDORKING
CRIMINAL DAMAGETyres had been slashed.FALKLAND ROADDORKING
BURGLARY RESIDENTIALShed/cupboard located within private car park has been broken into.EPSOM ROADLEATHERHEAD
CRIME VEHICLECar keyed whilst parked on private property.FALKLAND ROADDORKING
PETS / DOMESTICATED ANIMALSCows located in road, mooving along Tanhurst Lane, Abinger. ETHERLEY HILLDORKING
BURGLARY RESIDENTIALAttempt burglary where front door has been damaged.POPLAR ROADLEATHERHEAD
CRIME VEHICLECar tyre slashed.FALKLAND ROADDORKING
SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT3rd party report of numerous vehicles being targeting along road over last ten days.FALKLAND ROADDORKING

 

Recent Reports of Anti-Social Behaviour.

 

TYPEROAD / STREETAREA
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCECOBHAM RDBookham & Fetcham
ROAD RELATED OFFENCEREIGATE RDDorking Rural East
LITTERING/DRUGS PARAPHERNALIADILSTON RDNorth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCECHART LNGoodwyns, Chart Downs & North Holmwood
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCESCLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSEHIGH STDorking Town
NUISANCE NEIGHBOURSOAK RIDGE Goodwyns, Chart Downs & North Holmwood
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOT STOLEN OR CAUSING OBSTRUCTIONLADYEGATE RDDorking Town
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCECLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCECLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEHIGH STSouth Leatherhead
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOT STOLEN OR CAUSING OBSTRUCTIONPISLEY LNDorking Rural West
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCECLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead

 

 'Act Now!' - our interactive guide that seeks to guide you through a series of questions to show you who you should contact to report the anti-social behaviour you are experiencing. This will depend on what it is, whether you have reported it before and whether you or the alleged offender are social landlord tenants. Don't suffer in silence ... Act Now!

 

https://asbhelp.co.uk/act-now-guide/

 

Further help.

 

Report it - https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/

 

CONTACTS:

 

SGT WHATHAM Hannah 

DORKING TOWN / GOODWYNS / PIXHAM / CHART DOWNS / NORTH HOLMWOOD / DORKING RURAL EAST AND WEST

hannah.whatham@surrey.police.uk 

SGT ADDERLEY Edward

LEATHERHEAD TOWN / ASHTEAD / BOOKHAM AND FETCHAM /NORTH LEATHERHEAD

edward.adderley@surrey.police.uk

 

PCSO SADLER David

DORKING RURAL 

David.Sadler@surrey.police.uk

PCSO NEWMAN Penny 

DORKING TOWN / GOODWYNS 

Penny.Newman@surrey.police.uk

PC GROUT Stephen

DORKING TOWN 

stephen.grout@surrey.police.uk

PC D’ADEMO Gabriella 

GOODWYNS / PIXHAM / CHART DOWNS /NORTH HOLMWOOD 

Gabriella.DAdemo@surrey.police.uk

PC STOREY Oliver

LEATHERHEAD TOWN 

Oliver.Storey@surrey.police.uk

PC WHITELEY Andrew

RURAL AREAS

Andrew.Whiteley1@surrey.police.uk

 

PCSO DALY Pauline

ASHTEAD

Pauline.Daly@surrey.police.uk

PCSO HAWKINS Marion

BOOKHAM and FETCHAM

Marion.Hawkins@surrey.police.uk

PCSO LILLY Louise

LEATHERHEAD

Lou.Lilly@surrey.police.uk

PC HELM Zoe

BOOKHAM AND FETCHAM 

Zoe.Helm@surrey.police.uk 

PC KEEN Ewan 

NORTH LEATHERHEAD 

Ewan.Keen@surrey.pnn.police.uk

PC FRANCIS Ellen

ASHTEAD

Ellen.Francis@surrey.police.uk

 

FOLLOW LINK TO FIND YOUR AREA ENTER POSTCODE OR ADDRESS 

https://www.surrey.police.uk/

   
   

 

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