Friday 30 March 2012

Latest incidents for the Southam SNT area


Dear All,
Please find below the incidents for the Southam SNT area between 20/03/2012 - 30/03/2012.  
Fenny Compton & Priors Marston Ward: 
WK-20120325-0110: Station Rd, Fenny Compton. Between Thursday 22/03 and Sunday 25/03 unknown offenders have entered a secure garage at remote location, nothing taken

Southam Ward:
WK-20120328-0102: Shop Location, Daventry Road, Southam. At approx 2:30pm - 3:30pm unknown offenders have entered shop location and removed a purse. Warwickshire Police are looking for a white male approx 30 years of age, 5ft 5 tall, polish accent with dakr eyes and shortish hair. He was accompanied by 2 younger females.
WK-20120321-0073: Warwick Rd, Southam. Between 6:15pm 20/03 and 7am 21/03 unknown offenders have removed a catalytic converter from a unattended but secure white van.
Napton & Stockton Ward:
WK-20120322-0039: Industrial Location, Brickyard Rd, Napton. Overnight 21/03 into 22/03 unknown offenders have removed 45m of copper cabling. Members of the public asked to be mindful of the following vehcile seen in the area BN04 ZSG a White Ford Transit Tipper. If seen please contact Warwickshire Police on 101.
Harbury & Bishops Itchington Ward:

WK-20120324-0471: Church St, Harbury. Between 7:45pm and 11:40pm 25/03 unknown offenders have caused damage to a unattended but secure vehicle by damaging the wing mirror.
WK-20120326-0150: Farm St, Harbury. Between Friday 23/03 and Monday 26/03 unknown offenders have entered a secure but unattended property and carried out a messy search. It is unknown at this time if anything has been taken.
Long Itchington Ward:
WK-20120329-0219: Short Lane, Long Itchington. Between 7:45pm 28/03 and 9:30am 29/03 unknown offenders have caused damage to 2 vehicles unattended but secure at the rear of a property. Offenders have caused deep scratches to rear boot, rear nearside panel and quarter panel.
WK-20120324-0428: Odingsell Drive, Long Itchington. At approx 9:50pm on 24/03 Warwickshire Police were called to a report of 5 unknow males in hoodies approaching houses in the street. When there Officers were approached by a resident who had come down the stairs to find a male intruder by their front door, and he had removed car keys which were later found outside. The males are thought to have made off in a Red Sports Car, Make and Model unknown.
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If anyone has seen or heard anything suspicious please contact Stratford Crime Desk quoting the incident number above and give details.
Any information for any of the above incidents, needs to be past onto Crime Desk on 01926 415000 and ask to be put through to Crime Desk and quote the incident number above the incident.
As well as these messages being sent out, the team here at Southam also rely on the vigilant members of our community to keep us informed of any information that is not reported to the Police.
We encourage all members of our Community to report incidents no matter how big or little they are.
This message if possible needs to be past onto all co-coordinators for your areas. I really appreciate your help, your continued support and look forward to working with you all.

Please report all crimes and/or incidents on the new non-emergency reporting number 101.
All emergencies on 999
Kind Regards,

Claire Murray
PCSO 6247

on behalf of . . .
SOUTHAM / WELLESBOURNE FARM WATCH & NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Southam Police Station
High Street
Southam
Tel : 01926 684984
Email : southamfarmwatch@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk / southam.snt@warwickshire.police.uk


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