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Officers from the Hucknall Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding beat surgeries on the following dates. Tesco Express, Annesley Road, Hucknall. Thursday 20 February 6.00pm HUCKNALL GARDEN CENTRE & KEYCRAFT GARDEN BUILDINGS, Watnall Road, NG15 6EN Tuesday 25 February 9.30am to 10.30am Tesco Express, Annesley Road, Hucknall. Friday 28 February 7.00pm
Please feel free to pop down and say hello. This is an opportunity to meet members of your local policing team and discuss any issues you may have regarding crime or antisocial behaviour in your neighbourhood
Burglary Dwelling Nothing to Report Burglary Other At some time on Saturday 8 or Sunday 9 February in Blenheim Lane, Nottingham the chain to a gate into the allotments was cut and hand and power tools were stolen from an allotment. Theft of motor vehicle Nothing to Report Theft from motor vehicle At 3.00am on Thursday 6 February in Norfolk Close, Hucknall, two males were recorded on CCTV trying the doors of two cars. No entry was gained. Between 5.00pm Tuesday 11 and 8.15am on Wednesday February 12 in a lay-by on the A611 Hucknall bypass, just before the junction with Annesley Road, the side camera on a lorry parked up overnight was smashed. Diesel fuel was syphoned off and the lorries main batteries were stolen. Theft Around 6.00pm on Thursday 6 February in Titchfield park, Park Drive, Hucknall a young male was playing with friends near the Astro turf area and lent his grey Giant 29” electric bike against the railings this was stolen by two males. One – white, 15/16 years old, quite tall, skinny build, wearing a black tracksuit with the hood up. The second was black, possibly around 13years old, skinny build, wearing a grey tracksuit. Between 12.33am and 12.49am on Saturday 8 February in Duke Street, Hucknall, two stone gargoyles were stolen from a front garden. Robbery Between 9.40pm and 9.55pm on Saturday 8 February in Nottingham Road, Hucknall, near the Bowman Public house, a male was pushed off his red M2R 140cc Pit Bike by a white male who got out of an old model black Ford Focus car with all the windows blacked out. The attacker was about 20 years old, skinny build, wearing a grey tracksuit and a black Trespass balaclava. The attacker pulled out a knife and jabbed it towards the victim who let him take the bike. He rode off on the bike towards Hucknall followed by the car. Criminal Damage At 1.00am on Thursday 6 February in Orchid Croft, Hucknall, the outer glass in a bathroom window was smashed. At some time between Thursday 6 and 1.00pm on Saturday 8 February in Perlethorpe Drive, Hucknall, a downstairs bathroom window was smashed. Between 4.30pm and 10.40 pm on Saturday 8 February in Lovesey Avenue, Hucknall, the glass in a front door was smashed. Between 4.00pm on Mondaty10 February and 11.30am on Tuesday 11 February in Walk Mill Drive, Hucknall, three tyres on a grey Vauxhall Meriva car parked outside a house were slashed. The following day the cars paintwork was extensively damaged and two more tyres were slashed. Between 8.00am and 5.30pmon Tuesday 11 February in Wood Lane, Hucknall, a white Fiat Punto car, parked at the roadside, had a scratch down the full length of the drivers side and dents in the drivers door and the driver side back panel. ASB At 8.29pm on Friday 7 February in Ashgate Road, Hucknall, a report of a group of ten youths, 13/14 years old, being abusive to staff in the McDonald’s restaurant and refusing to leave. At 5.36pm on Friday 7 February in Ashgate Road, Hucknall, a report of 5/6 males, 13/14 years old, being abusive to staff in the McDonald’s restaurant and refusing to leave. All on pedal cycles, all wearing black clothing, one in an Adidas tracksuit. At 7.10pm on Tuesday 11 February in High Street, Hucknall, a report of four boys, around 11years old, banging on a shops windows and kicking the door leaving footmarks. This is a regular occurrence.
Or do you have any CCTV footage that may be of help? If so, please contact the Ashfield District Neighbourhood Policing Team by e-mail at ashfieldNPT@Notts.Police.uk or you can contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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