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Mole Valley Beat Bulletin Weds 21st May 2025.


Two weeks ago, we welcomed our latest cohort of police officers to Surrey Police at their Pass Out Parade.

 

The event saw 34 officers achieve Independent Patrol Status surrounded by their friends and family.

 

Pass out parades are a significant milestone in their policing careers and is a memory that will stay with them forever.

 

Congratulations to you all! 👏

 

Charged / Mole Valley Offences

 

Wesley Maughan, 25, dob 01/02/2000, of Bader Gardens in Slough, was charged and remanded on 18 May, for 13 counts of theft from Boots, Co-Op and Tesco between 10-19 January 2025.

 

He has been remanded in custody and will next appear in Reading Crown Court on 15 August 2025.

 

 

PC Barwell with her trusty police dog PD Ella at her side, has been nominated for the National Police Bravery Awards 2025 

Last year, following reports of a man armed with a large knife aggressively threatening members of the public including children, PC Barwell and PD Ella arrived to put themselves between the suspect and others.

 

Despite facing an immediate and potentially life-threatening danger, PC Barwell demonstrated exceptional bravery, professionalism, and composure.

 

Chief Constable Tim De Meyer said: “PC Barwell bravely put herself in harm’s way in order to protect members of the public. Her selfless actions, supported by PD Ella, undoubtedly prevented the situation escalating. I wish PC Barwell the best of luck at the Bravery Awards and could not be prouder of her.”

 

In September 2024, officers from the Mole Valley Safer Neighbourhood Team successfully secured a Community Protection Notice (CPN) against a 34-year-old man following multiple reports of theft across the borough

The CPN ensures he is banned from specific stores in Dorking town centre. Since the CPN was served, Police have had no reported shopliftings by this individual. This example demonstrates how this tactic, used to prevent crime, is effective against those who shoplift. 

 

This result also demonstrates our commitment to our retail crime strategy which you can read more about by clicking the attachment at the bottom of the bulletin. 

 

If you are concerned about shoplifting in your local area, you can report a non-urgent crime by visiting our website. You can also make an anonymous report to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. If you see a crime in progress, call 999.

 

Recent Crime Occurrences

 

Occurrence typeOccurrence SummaryStreet nameBeat Name
BURGLARY  Attempted burglary main dwelling.CHURCH WALKSouth Leatherhead
CRIME VEHICLEVan broken into at night. Nothing was taken, however there is significant damage to the door where it was broken into it.ASHCOMBE ROADDORKING TOWN
CRIME VEHICLETheft of tools from vehicle.ROUGH REWGOODWYNS, CHART DOWNS & NORTH HOLMWOOD
BURGLARY  Residential Burglary.THE MOUNTBookham & Fetcham
BURGLARY  Residential Burglary.ARBOUR CLOSEBOOKHAM & FETCHAM
CRIME VEHICLERear number plate stolen overnightTHE BOROUGHDORKING RURAL EAST
THEFTPlants from victim’s front garden stolen. Thieves have attended the address on other occasions.VINCENT GARDENSDorking Town
CRIME VEHICLEVictim heard the motion sensor alarm go off on motorbike. The cover had been removed. CCTV showed adults on the property.GUILDFORD ROADDORKING RURAL WEST
BURGLARY  Have taken items that were in the garage.WALLISWOODDorking Rural West
CRIME VEHICLEGroup of youths seen trying car door handles and tampering with CCTV. The youths were detained.KINGSTON ROADNORTH LEATHERHEAD
THEFTTheft of tools from retail outlet. VINCENT LANEDorking Town

 

 

Recent Reports of Anti-Social Behaviour.

 

TYPELOCATIONBEAT
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSELERET WAYSouth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCESTATION APPRNorth Leatherhead
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSECHURCH RDDorking Rural East
LITTERING/DRUGS PARAPHERNALIACLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSELOWER RDBookham & Fetcham
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCECHARLOTTE CLAshtead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCESOUTH STDorking Town
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSEREAD RDAshtead
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSEOCKLEY RDDorking Rural West
LITTERING/DRUGS PARAPHERNALIAWOODLANDS RDNorth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEEPSOM RDSouth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEEMLYN LNSouth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCERANDALLS PARK AVENorth Leatherhead
STREET DRINKINGLYONS CTDorking Town

 

 

 

'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 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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