Wednesday 28 November 2012

Burglary - Eyles Close, Horsham


Serial 0768 of 26/11/12 relates to a burglary in Eyles Close, Horsham.
 
Sometime between Wednesday 21st November and Friday 23rd November a burglary has occurred at a communal building in Eyles Close, Horsham. The building is located between a row of bungalows and is communal for all residents.
 
A metal box which holds prescriptions was forced open. It is not known what was inside the box and there were no obvious signs of a break in to the building.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0768 of 26/11/12.
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07747531745 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Bike theft


Serial 0719 of 26/11/12 relates to a theft of a bike from Lintott Gardens, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 2230 hours on Sunday 25th November and 0730 hours on Monday 26th November a bike has been stolen from a shed in the garden of a property in Lintott Gardens, Horsham.
 
The shed had been locked.
 
The bike is described as a GT Agressor, blue and silver, 18 inch wheel mountain bike, pedals with spikes, black saddle, 18 gears, lights to the front and rear and mudguards. The bike was in good condition and worth around £500.
 
Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to call 101 quoting 0719 of 26/11/12.
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07747531745 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Monday 26 November 2012

Burglaries


Serial 0819 of 23/11/12 relates to a burglary in Rusper Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between Monday 19th November and 1400 hours on Friday 23rd November, a house in Rusper Road, Horsham has been burgled.
 
It is believed the offender/s gained access to the property by smashing a window which allowed them to open the window and climb through.
 
Items taken include; a gold gentlemen’s pocket watch, a wedding ring, 20 small vintage car models, 1 boat model and several brass items valued at around £400.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0819 of 23/11/12.
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Serial 1375 of 25/11/12 relates to a burglary in Foxglove Avenue, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 0530 hours on Sunday 18th November and 1745 hours on Sunday 25th November a house has been burgled in Foxglove Avenue, Horsham.
 
It is believed the offender/s gained entry through the French sliding doors at the rear of the property; it would appear that the whole lock of the door was removed by forcing it through.
 
Several items of jewellery appear to have been taken including; a pearl ring, brooches and two watches.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 1375 of 25/11/12.
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Serial 1375 of 25/11/12 relates to a burglary in Foxglove Avenue, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 0530 hours on Sunday 18th November and 1745 hours on Sunday 25th November a house has been burgled in Foxglove Avenue, Horsham.
 
It is believed the offender/s gained entry through the French sliding doors at the rear of the property; it would appear that the whole lock of the door was removed by forcing it through.
 
Several items of jewellery appear to have been taken including; a pearl ring, brooches and two watches.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 1375 of 25/11/12.
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Serial 1257 of 25/11/12 relates to a burglary in Hengist Close, Horsham.
 
Sometime between Friday 23rd November and 1650 hours on Sunday 25th November a burglary has occurred at a property in Hengist Close in Horsham.
 
It is believed that the offender/s gained entry via the side of the property by using an unknown tool to force open a back window causing damage to the window and frame.
 
Various china figurines and jewellery was stolen.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 1257 of 25/11/12.
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Serial 0529 of 24/11/12 relates to a burglary of a garage in Cotswold Court, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1800 hours on Friday 23rd November and 1000 hours on Saturday 24th November a garage in Cotswold Court, Horsham was broken into.
 
Nothing had been taken from the garage, apart from some number plates which were removed from a vehicle which had been parked inside the garage itself.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0529 of 24/11/12.
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07747531745 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Friday 23 November 2012

Horsham district burglaries


Residents warned following series of Horsham district burglaries
22 November 2012
Police investigating a series of burglaries in the Horsham area in recent weeks are encouraging residents to be extra vigilant.

In the past three weeks several burglaries have taken place. In almost all cases the breakings have occurred while the residents have been away from their home.

Detective Sergeant Kevin Scullion of West Sussex CID said: "Extra patrols will be taking place in the run up to Christmas but I would ask residents to be extra vigilant during the winter season.

"We would specifically request that residents securely lock their doors and windows and due to the early hours of darkness in the afternoon leave on a light to give the appearance of the home being occupied.

"If you have a burglar alarm or security light please ensure that it is activated."

Since there have been 12 burglaries and attempt burglaries.
 Latest activity has been on the A283 corridor between Steyning - Storrington - Pulborough between 4 pm and 7 pm.

Anyone with information about any of the burglaries please  contact Sussex Police on 101 quoting Operation Malloy or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Thursday 15 November 2012

Advice re Cold Calling


Dear Colleagues
 
This message is being forwarded by the Sussex NHW Federation on behalf of the National Our Watch organisation.
 
The Trading Standards Institute’s (TSI) annual National Consumer Week is this week, with a clear message to householders: cold calling – don’t buy it!]
Action Fraud is supporting the Trading Standards Institute’s (TSI) annual National Consumer Week, sponsored by the UK European Consumer Centre, launched on (Monday 12 November by BBC TV presenter Gloria Hunniford and Consumer Minister Jo Swinson MP. The loud and clear message from TSI to householders is: cold calling – don’t buy it!
Saying ‘no’ to cold calling doorstep traders
TSI’s strongest message yet against cold calling doorstep traders* comes as thousands of consumers’ lives continue to be blighted by doorstep crime every year. Trading standards officers up and down the country are faced National consumer weekNational Consumer Week daily with the criminal offences, financial hardship, health impact and emotional fallout caused by cold calling doorstep traders who carry out unnecessary home maintenance work at grossly inflated prices – adding insult to injury by doing the work badly – or use cold calling as a cover for distraction burglary
TSI’s chief executive Ron Gainsford said: “We think there is only one way consumers can really stay safe from rogues in their own homes, and that is by saying ‘no’ to cold calling doorstep traders –particularly those offering home maintenance services such as roofing, guttering, gardening and work on the driveway.
"Consumers who need work carried out on their house should never take the word of a cold caller for it and should take their time, using their local authority's approved trader scheme to find a workman.
“With our ‘Cold Calling – Don’t Buy It’ campaign we want to raise awareness amongst particularly the more vulnerable consumers that they have every right to reject cold calling on their own doorstep – their home is their castle.
“To help them do this we are rolling out the no cold calling ‘super sign’ across the country – we are urging anyone who does not want unwelcome knocks on their door to download one from our website http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/ and display it clearly by the front door.
“The sign tells cold calling doorstep traders to leave – those that don’t are potentially committing a criminal offence and should be reported to trading standards or the police.”
12,000 complaints made to Consumer Direct
Last year, 12,000 complaints were made to the Consumer Direct helpline about uninvited doorstep selling. And since the Citizens Advice consumer service** started some 7 months ago more than 6,500 complaints have already been received on this same problem. These figures are likely to be only the tip of the iceberg as many will go cases will go unreported. Some victims of doorstep crime have told trading standards officers they feel they may be forced into residential care if they admit to being unable to fend for themselves. Criminals know this and also understand that elderly victims may not make the best witnesses.
Consumer champions Gloria Hunniford, of BBC consumer affairs programmes Rip Off Britain and Doorstep Crime 999, and the Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis, creator of MoneySavingExpert.com, have given their backing to the campaign.
Cold calling – don’t buy it
Gloria Hunniford said: “I am only too glad to be wholeheartedly backing this Trading Standards Institute campaign ‘cold calling – don’t buy it’.
“The cold calling stories we investigate on BBC’s Rip Off Britain and Doorstep Crime 999 are very upsetting in the way it is often the vulnerable who are targeted, and they are left feeling frightened and often repeatedly ripped off in their own homes.
“We need to help people reclaim their doorsteps by giving them the confidence to stay no to cold callers – this is the only real way the more vulnerable consumer can truly stay safe in their home from rogues.”
Martin Lewis said: “There’s nothing more frustrating than people knocking on your door to try to sell you things when you don’t want them to.
“Yet unless we tell them not to knock, they’ve every right to. That’s why I’m delighted to support the Trading Standards Institute's Cold Calling – Don't Buy It campaign.
“If you don’t want people to knock, stick a TSI-approved ‘no cold callers’ sign up. They’ve already been hugely popular on my website, with over 150,000 downloads.
“Let’s be honest, they won’t deter everyone, but it’s an elegant way to reduce the number of knockers. And if people persist, then calmly point at the sign, smile, and don’t engage.”
Further weight was added to the campaign by consumer minister Jo Swinson MP who said:
“The Trading Standards Institute works hard to support those protecting consumers from rogue companies taking advantage, but there are times when vulnerable consumers find it hard to protect themselves. By the time they call Trading Standards for help it can be too late and they may have been scammed.
“It’s easy to delete spam emails, or put the phone down to telesales callers, but particularly for the elderly it can be harder to say no when confronted at your own doorstep. It is important that all consumers are aware and confident of their options, and so this is a fantastic campaign to help consumers know their rights with cold calling. Trading Standards super signs will be a great tool to make sure consumers can let traders know that cold calling is not always welcome and help them to say no.
The Government’s Insolvency Service says they are also finding bullying cold callers to be are real issue.
Targeting the most vulnerable
Graham Horne, Deputy Inspector General of The Insolvency Service said: “Cold-calling crooks essentially bully people into handing over their money. They often target the most vulnerable people in our society, ripping them off right in their own homes.
“Our investigators report that this nasty technique is featuring in more and more of their caseloads.
“Not every unsolicited call will be a scam but you should never be afraid to say ‘no, thanks’. If in doubt, you should take time to research the company and get some independent advice.”
The National Consumer Week launch event, being held at the Age UK’s London hub office Monday 12 November, National consumer weekNational Consumer Week will mark the start of a week in which local authority trading standards services across the UK will run events to explain the issues and circulate leaflets and posters. Trading standards officers will be rolling out the highly-visible No Cold Calling super signs nationwide – consumers are encouraged to display it clearly on their door in a bid to deter unsolicited doorstep traders and to help them deal with those who still knock.
Consumers who need guidance on their consumer rights or want to report a dodgy cold caller to trading standards should call the Citizens Advice consumer service on 08454 04 05 06 (or 08454 04 05 05 for Welsh speaking advisers) – anyone feeling threatened should call the police on 999.
All the campaign materials can be found on the TSI website http://www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/
*TSI does not consider companies who leave catalogues on doorsteps to be cold callers.
** The Citizens Advice consumer service launched on 2 April 2012, replacing Consumer Direct. You can contact the service on 08454 04 05 06 or 08454 04 05 05 for Welsh speaking advisers, you can also get consumer advice online at http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/
Please note: Action Fraud is not responsible for the content on external websites.
Consumers who fear they have been a victim of fraud are advised to report it to Action Fraud using our online fraud reporting tool or by calling 0300 123 2040.
Regards
 
John Wright 
 
Chairman
         
Crawley Neighbourhood Watch.                                                 
( Mobile:     07917 385213
(   Business:    01444 247368
š  Crawley NHW: www.crawley.org.uk

Monday 12 November 2012

Burglary in St Leonard’s Road, Horsham


Serial 0428 of 11/11/12 relates to a burglary in St Leonard’s Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between Thursday 8th November and Sunday 11th November a house in St Leonard’s Road, Horsham has been burgled.
 
It is believed that entry was gained via the kitchen door at the back of the property which may have been unlocked.
 
Various items of jewellery were taken, as well as £500 cash.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0428 of 11/11/12.

Monday 5 November 2012

Burglary - Livingstone Court


Serial 0283 of 03/11/12 relates to a burglary in Livingstone Court, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 2100 hours on Friday 2nd November and 0650 hours on Saturday 3rd November a burglary has occurred at a property in Livingstone Court.
 
It is believed the offender/s gained entry through the communal doorway.
 
A wallet containing £50 cash and several bank cards was taken. It is believed that the wallet was on the side by a communal kitchen area.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0283 of 03/11/12.
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer

Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station
Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07747531745 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Friday 2 November 2012

Stolen Car - Barns Green


A Vauxhall Corsa, colour silver was stolen from Barns Green between 5pm on Wednesday 31st  October and 4am the 1st November and taken to a location off of Two Mile Ash Road. The vehicle engine was removed and possibly also a spare wheel and the steering wheel. The car was then set alight which was very dangerous as it was next to a barn with hay in it.
 
Did you see this vehicle possibly being towed to this location?
 
Do you know someone who requires a replacement engine for a Vauxhall Corsa?
The engine is under 1000cc and is a 3 cylinder.
 
If you have any information please contact Sussex Police on 101 and quote our ref 0221 01/11/2012.
 
PCSO Sylfan Hammond.