Thursday 12 December 2013

Burglaries


Serial 0510 of 06/12/13 relates to a burglary at a property in Brushwood Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1100 hours and 1145 hours on Friday 6th December, a property in Brushwood Road has been broken into.
 
It would appear the offender/s were able to gain access by climbing the conservatory roof and entering through a window.
 
Several jewellery items were stolen.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 0510 of 06/12/13.
 
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Serial 0218 of 07/12/13 relates to a burglary at a property in Willow Road, Horsham.
 
At around 0245 hours on Saturday 7th December, a property in Willow Road, Horsham was broken into and keys to a Porsche Cayenne were stolen.
 
The offender/s were able to gain access through the front door and used the keys to steal the vehicle.
 
Police were called and were able to track the offender/s. Two males were arrested for burglary.
 
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Serial 0437 of 09/12/13 relates to a burglary at a property in Kings Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between Tuesday 3rd December and 0950 hours on Monday 9th December a property in Kings Road, Horsham has been broken into.
 
It would appear the offender/s were able to gain access by forcing a front window.
 
Nothing was stolen.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 0437 of 09/12/13.
 
EMMA WALSH

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Monday 2 December 2013

Burglary


Serial 1459 of 30/11/13 relates to a burglary at a property in South Holmes Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1400 hours and 2000 hours on Saturday 30th November, a property in South Holmes Road, Horsham has been broken into.
 
It would appear that the offender/s were able to gain access by kicking the front door.
 
A TV, Playstation 3 console and blu-ray player were stolen.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 1459 of 30/11/13.
 
EMMA WALSH

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Scam Caller


Serial 0445 of 30/11/13 relates to a possible scam of an elderly lady in Timberlands, Storrington.
 
It is believed that on either Monday 25th November or Tuesday 26th November, a male has knocked on a door in Timberlands, Storrington stating that he was doing work in the area and that the roof of the property was damaged. The male has then entered the property and stated that there is water on top of a cupboard and water on a downstairs wall.
 
The male asked for a large amount of money, believed to be in the thousands. Unfortunately a description of the male is not available at this time.
 
We are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 0445 of 30/11/13.
 
Remember: If someone knocks on your door, always examine and check their identification.
 
Never let someone in your house unless they are someone you know and trust.
 
Don’t immediately agree to any offer involving a significant amount of money, time or commitment.
 
If you are interested in what a door-to-door salesperson has to offer, take time to find out about their business and their offer. Shop around to make sure you are getting a good deal. Confirm with charities that they are collecting in your area.
EMMA WALSH

PCSO Public Engagement Officer

Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station
Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Break in and attempted burglary


Serial 0375 of 23/11/13 relates to a break to a garage in Parkfield, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1900 hours on Thursday 21st November and 0930 hours on Saturday 23rd November, a garage in Parkfield, Horsham has been broken into.
 
It would appear the offender/s were able to gain access through a corrugated iron roof.
 
Tow push bikes were stolen. The first bike is an adult’s Carrera mountain bike in Vulcan black and white with green writing with 24 gears, valued at around £360.
The second bike is a teenager’s Carrera Blast with 24 inch wheels in green with white writing and white wheel rims with 21 gears, valued at around £200.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 0375 of 23/11/13.
 
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Serial 1568 of 25/11/13 relates to an attempt burglary at a property in Paget Close, Horsham.
 
At around 2200 hours on Monday 25th November Police were called to an address in Paget Close, Horsham after the occupants heard noises coming from downstairs. The occupants shouted down and have heard someone run across the landing towards the front door which has then been heard to slam.
 
Nothing appears to have been stolen, at this stage there is not a description of the offender/s.
 
It is unknown how the offender/s were able to gain access as all the doors and windows had been locked.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 1568 of 25/11/13.
 
EMMA WALSH

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

 

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Burglary


Serial 1578 of 18/11/2013 relates to a burglary at a property in Pondtail Road, Horsham.
 
It is not known what time the burglary occurred, however a security light had been ripped off the wall, indicating that it occurred sometime after dark up until 2120 hours when the owners returned home.
 
It is believed the offender/s gained entry using a flat roof by an upstairs window.
 
It is not known at this time what has been stolen.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 1578 of 18/11/2013.
 
EMMA WALSH
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

PCSO Public Engagement Officer

Monday 18 November 2013

Break in


Serial 1101 of 17/11/2013 relates to a break to a barn house at Furnace Lake Fishery, Horsham.
 
It would appear that the break occurred at around 1800 hours on Sunday 17th November, as three males were seen pushing a red quad bike from the barn.
 
Three males were stopped at the scene by the owner, however they all ran off.
 
All the males are described as white, possible early - mid twenties. Male one is described as wearing a hooded top, dark hat (possibly a beanie) and a light coloured mask.
 
Male two is described as wearing a light coloured tracksuit, a light coloured hat (possibly a beanie) and a dark coloured mask over the top of his head.
 
Male three is described as wearing a white hooded top, with a dark coloured overcoat.
 
It would appear that the males left in a red transit van.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 1101 of 17/11/2013.
 
EMMA WALSH

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police


Car damage


Serial 1051 of 17/11/2013 relates to a large number of vehicles being damaged overnight on Saturday 16th November.
 
Between Saturday 16th November and Sunday 17th November a large number of vehicles have had their car badges stolen or their aerials stolen in Spencers Place, Kempshott Road, Trafalgar Road, Churchill Avenue, Greenway, Shelley Road, Park Rise, Hamilton Road, Victory Road, Merryfield Drive, Redford Avenue, Nelson Road, and Swindon Road.
 
One man and a boy have been arrested for theft and at this time are currently in custody.
 
This amount of damage caused to the vehicles is very unusual and we are appealing to anyone who has had their car damaged to report it to us if you have not done so already. We are also asking for anyone who saw or heard anything suspicious in the area at the time to report it. If you have any CCTV we are encouraging you to check it to see whether any of the offences/offenders might have been caught on camera.
 
Officers will be patrolling the area today and talking to residents, if you do have any information please report it to 101 or you can also report it through our websitehttps://www.sussex.police.uk/help-centre/report-something-online/theft
 
We will also be in the area tomorrow and the details are as follows:
3pm-4pm PCSO Laura Anderson will be outside Trafalgar shops.
6pm-7pm PCSO Louisa Hull and PCSO Charlene Parsons will be outside Trafalgar shops.
 
EMMA WALSH
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

 

Friday 15 November 2013

Burglary


Serial 0552 of 13/11/2013 relates to a burglary at a property in Granary Way, Horsham.
 
Sometime during the day on Wednesday 13th November, it would appear that someone has entered the property via an unlocked front door and has stolen two purses which contained around £200 in cash.
 
It would appear that another flat in the same block was also targeted. On this occasion, £400 cash was stolen.
 
Police are currently investigating the burglaries and are appealing for anyone with information to call 101 quoting 0552 of 13/11/2013.
 
EMMA WALSH

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 530214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Thursday 31 October 2013

Neighbourhood Policing


Dear Colleagues
This message is being sent to all NHW Coordinators on behalf of the Sussex NHW Federation.
Dear Friends,
I attach a link below for you to give your opinions on the survey about Neighbourhood Policing Teams and how they communicate'. This is your chance to get involved and help the Police to understand your issues and make a difference. It will only take a couple of minutes. If any of you have twitter or Facebook it would help if you could put this on, don’t forget family and friends, the more that the merrier.
 
Best regards and thank you for being part of the NHW family.
 
John
 
John Wright MBE
Chair.
Sussex Neighbourhood Watch Federation.
Mobile:   07917385213
Business:01444 247368
 

police precept public consultation survey


Have your say in the police precept  public consultation survey
I am consulting Sussex taxpayers on the precept (the policing part of the council tax) for 2014/15 and would like you to have your say in my public consultation survey.
I have a statutory obligation to set the police budget and I have fulfilled my election pledge to freeze the precept in my first year of office. As a result, residents have paid the same amount for policing in Sussex for the last four years. However, in order to enable investment and ensure Sussex Police is sufficiently resourced to meet future challenges, I am consulting on a 3.6% increase which would add £4.95 per year per household for a Band D property.
As a voice for local people on policing and crime it’s very important that I know if Sussex residents are willing to pay a little extra towards policing in the county. Despite the enormous challenge set, Sussex Police is on track to achieve the savings required by 2015.  However, in order to meet emerging crime threats I need to consider the case to secure additional funding next year. 
Please spend a few minutes filling out the online survey, which can be accessed here: http://www.sussexpolicesurveys.com/ospccbudget/. This survey will close for comments on Friday 10 January.
I am duty bound to inform the Police and Crime Panel of my considerations and the consultation will help inform a decision in January 2014, which will be reviewed by the Panel.
Hard copies of the survey are also available from my office. Telephone: 01273 481561 or email: spcc@sussex-pcc.gov.uk.
Thank you for taking the time to tell me what you think.
Katy Bourne
Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner

Doorstep - cold calling


Beware an ill wind that could blow doorstep conmen to your property
Date: 30 October 2013
Press release number: PR5734
Householders in West Sussex are being warned to refuse doorstep approaches from so-called builders offering to ‘help’ following the storm on Monday. West Sussex Trading Standards Officers say never accept an offer from anyone who comes knocking and wants to do work on your property.
A number of trees were uprooted during the storm, so householders are advised to be on their guard against all cold callers – especially anyone claiming to be a tree surgeon or roofer.
“There are countless scams that the unwary could fall for, and older people often make easy prey,” said Lionel Barnard, County Council Cabinet Member for Residents Services. “Your property doesn’t even need to be damaged – cowboy roofers, for example, can pretend they’ve seen a loose tile, and offer to fix it for a few pounds. When they come down from the roof, it’s often with the shock ‘news’ that repairs will cost thousands.”
Other tricks include pressuring householders into doing unnecessary work, hiding the cost, or providing false names and addresses.
Anyone who has a problem with a doorstep caller should contact the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 08454 040506. They will provide advice and pass details to Trading Standards, who can advise the best way forward. This could include intervening when the trader is at the address, or is expected to return.
To find a reliable and trustworthy trader use the Buy with Confidence Scheme. This is a Business approval scheme administered and run by Trading Standards. All members of BWC are vetted and approved by Trading Standards. Residents can visit the website to find a suitable trader.
 

Wednesday 30 October 2013

Trick or Treat advice


I'm worried about trick or treaters at Hallowe'en - what can I do?
Halloween falls on 31 October and is a time when the evenings begin to get darker and colder and a rise in anti-social behaviour relating to noise, nuisance, criminal damage and fireworks can occur.
For some, especially the elderly and vulnerable, Halloween can be a very distressing time.
If you are a parent or guardian, you need to play your part in the festivities. Never allow young children to go out without an adult and if you and your children are planning to go trick or treating please respect notices at the homes of residents asking not to be disturbed. Please also be alert to any unaccompanied children who may be without adult supervision. If your teenage children are planning to trick or treat without you, ensure you know exactly where they are going, what time they will be home and remind them not to knock on the doors of strangers and to stay with their friends at all times. Please also remind them to respect the wishes of those who choose not to take part.
Superintendent Laurence Taylor says: "Thousands of people throughout Sussex enjoy Halloween and we do not want to spoil their fun. However, there is a minority who make the evening a real nightmare for those who choose not to participate in Halloween traditions. We expect many people of all ages to be attending parties and enjoying the evening. As always, we will remain vigilant and will not tolerate unacceptable behaviour that causes unnecessary distress to others."
If you have chosen not to take part in this year's Halloween festivities, we have created the below poster that you can display outside your home to ask trick or treaters not to disturb you. There is also a poster for those who wish to welcome trick or treaters at Halloween.
 
Best Regards
 
John
 
John Wright MBE
Chair.
Sussex Neighbourhood Watch Federation.
Mobile:   07917385213
Business:01444 247368
 

Wednesday 2 October 2013

Crime Alert


Title: Crime Alert
There has been a spate of burglaries that have occurred in the villages south to Horsham District. Burglars are targeting large detached houses with the aim of stealing cash and jewellery. Offences have primarily been occurring between 0800hrs - 1700 hrs with the offenders entering premises via the rear of the property.

There is a common theme in that the offenders are utilising items found in the garden or shed/greenhouse to assist with gaining entry to the property.

Please ensure that you lock and secure your outbuildings. Side gates should be locked shut and access to the rear of your house restricted. Please keep an eye out in your street and report suspicious activity immediately to Sussex Police on 101 or 999 if you believe that a crime is in progress.



Hazel Fraser

NPT Co-ordinator
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham
Telephone: 101 Ext. 530214

Monday 16 September 2013

Burglaries


Last year in Horsham District nearly 10% of burglaries of peoples homes were whilst they were away on holiday. The Horsham District Community Safety Partnership has an identified priority to reduce the number of burglaries on Horsham District and are keen to announce a new initiative that will help achieve this.
Residents in Horsham District are encouraged to report to Sussex Police via 101 in advance of going on holiday. On receipt of this information Sussex Police will provide the home owner witha crime prevention literature - ideally in person through a visit from a member of the local Neighbourhood Policing Team, delivered through their letterbox or accessible via the Sussex Police website for downloading. This information, in the form of a Home Security Checklist and the 'Peace Of Mind Whilst You're Away' leaflet contains practical advice that homeowners can take to secure their property which will benefit them not just whilst away but also for the future. At the same time Sussex Police will share the homeowners details with the Horsham Neighbourhood Watch who will inform the local Street Coordinator that the homeowner will be away to allow for proactive monitoring of their home in their absence.
Chief Inspector Howard Hodges, Horsham District Commander said "This is an fantastic opportunity to reduce further the number of homes burgled on Horsham District and is an excellent example of sustainable, partnership working. Andrew Moffat, the Chair of the Horsham District Neighbourhood Watch Association said "This initiative is provided to ensure that homeowners consider the security of their home before they go away and can have an increased level of confidence that whilst they are away both Sussex Police and the local NHW are monitoring their home."

EMMA ATVARNIEKS
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Latest news from Chief Inspector Hodges


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Horsham District Monthly Update - What we did in August!

Serving Sussex - how we will deliver policing to Horsham District - is broken down into three pillars; namely Keeping People Safe, Neighbourhood Policing and Best Use of Resources. To reflect this my update will be structured alongside the three key themes supporting each pillar.


Keeping People Safe

Catching criminals

A male Crawley offender was charged with 3 burglary dwellings following gate arrest by PCT. 

Two males appeared in court in relation to the burglary at Roffey and subsequent sale of the loot in Crawley.    One pleaded guilty to the burglary before the jury was sworn and was been sentenced to 15 months custody.   The second male pleaded guilty to handling and 3 fraud offences and will be sentenced in one month’s time.   

Cutting crime

PC Nat Stoner issued a youth caution to an offender who committed the arson in Bennett’s Field.   The youth also completed a day with the council in the holidays picking up litter/dealing with any graffiti etc and will be attending a Firebreak course.  The youth’s friends have also taken on board the severity of the caution received which demonstrates we are serious at dealing with issues arising and will not tolerate any untoward behaviour.  

Dealing with critical incidents

A fatal road traffic collision occurred on the A24 at Ashington.   A large ISU Traffic Management vehicle was stationary for the purpose of collecting in cones and signs, one of the workers emerged from the works vehicle and was struck by a vehicle passing in the outside lane. The workman sadly died as a result of his injuries at the scene.


Neighbourhood Policing

Being Visible and Accessible

I am pleased to welcome to our Team:-

PCSO Chandler, PCSO Griffey and PCSO Dunning - Training has commenced at HQ and they will be on district by the end of October.  

PC Katy Bonner and PC Stuart Clough who will be joining us as NRT Probationers on 23rd September. 

Hazel Fraser, NPT Co-ordinator who commenced her role on 1st August.    



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Four NRT officers were assaulted during an arrest of a male and his girlfriend. I am pleased to report that all officers are fine and that both offenders were arrested for affray and assault.    


Providing a Quality Response

Street Drinkers (Op Aden)

A lot of work has been carried out in the last month with regard to the group of street drinkers in the town centre, focusing particularly on the impact being caused to businesses in the Bishopric and the churches in the vicinity. There has been a directed patrol activity in place.

Over recent weeks there has also appeared to be an increase in the street drinkers fighting amongst themselves. 

PCSO’s HULL and ANDERSON have been regularly patrolling the area, and ensuring serials are created when complaints are made, ensuring details are taken of people drinking and causing issues of ASB. PC Munden and PC Algar have issued Section 27 notices when possible. PS Macnab has been collating the number of CADs/Complaints received over a 3 month period this year compared to the same period in 2012 as part of the problem profile.  Currently we have had 105 compared to 32 last year.

As a result of this a number of multi-agency meetings have taken place with Neil Worth and Greg Charman from the Community Safety Partnership, Kirsty Lindgren from the ASB team, PS Macnab, PC Munden and PCSO Hull along with two district councillors to discuss a proposed DPPO (Designated Public Place Order).   In addition, we are currently applying for a Dispersal Order for the Town Centre which will help alleviate this issue.   

A formal e-mail of thanks was sent to PCSO Hull and PCSO Anderson from Horsham Unitarian Church to thank them for their efforts in solving the problem of vagrancy and drinking in their church gardens… ‘I would like to stress our gratitude for your high, and highly successful, standard of policing…..’

Working With Communities
Crack House Closure and ASBI
On Thursday 1 August 2013, members of  Horsham NPT, Horsham District Council Anti-Social Behaviour Team, the registered social landlord, London & Quadrant attended Brighton Magistrates' Court seeking a Closure Order under the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 for 71 Sough Holmes Road, Roffey.  This was occupied by a male tenant.  A Closure Order allows a premises to be closed by a court for a period of up to three months, denying access to any person for the duration of the Order and therefore providing immediate relief from the problems to the local community. 
This was the culmination of a number of weeks of intense partnership work by these agencies as a result of a marked increase in crime and disorder, including the use and supply of Class A drugs, on the South Holmes Road Estate centred around a particular premises. The address in question had become a focal point for crime on the estate and was regularly being used by individuals to use heroin.   There was also a large Affray in April involving machetes and several people have been charged and will attend court shortly.   This included the tenant.  On a number of occasions disorder erupted from the address and, it is fair to say that the evidence that was put before the Court was enough to convince the tenant not to contest the Closure Order. Instead he offered to leave the property voluntarily and the Magistrates' made a Consent Order to this effect. The Court directed that he leave the property no later than 6pm that evening, from which time the property was secured. In addition to this the tenant is appeared before Horsham County Court the following day where London & Quadrant obtained an injunction (ASBI) to prevent him returning to the estate. 
Work on the South Holmes Road Estate remains ongoing and there are a number of other individuals and addresses that we are gathering evidence for similar action where appropriate. 
This is the first time in Horsham District that the legislation has been used to close a residential premises in this way and sends a very clear message to the community that we will not tolerate this type of behaviour, that we will take their complaints seriously and will use all of the powers available to us to deal with crime and anti-social behaviour.


Best Use of Resources

With Motivated and Capable People

PSCO Harriet Evans carried out reassurance checks to elderly victims living at Three Acres and Ridgehurst Drive who had been targeted by bogus phone calls stating that they are coming around to check the loft.  On both occasions no one turned up at the address after they had received the calls.    PCSO Evans will monitor and visit in the future to continue to check their welfare.

Horsham District Council's Neighbourhood Warden Team has just been successfully re-accredited under the Sussex Police Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS), for a further three years.
The wardens play an important part in improving community safety by tackling anti-social behaviour, and have been granted five additional powers under the CSAS to help then carry out this work. These are:
  • Power to stop cycles when accredited person has reason to believe that a person has committed the offence of riding on a footpath 
  • Power to require the name and address of a person whom an accredited person has reason to believe has committed a relevant offence 
  • Power to require name and address of a person acting in an anti-social manner 
  • Power to require persons aged under 18 to surrender alcohol and to dispose of any alcohol surrendered 
  • Power to seize tobacco from a person aged under 16 and to dispose of it 
Being Productive and Effective
Shop watch currently has 16 offenders that have been circulated to relevant stores and up loaded to the shop watch website. PC Munden and PCSO Hull are producing a ‘Permanent’ Shop Watch list of offenders and a secondary list that will be amended each month. The current document has been well received by security at Wilkinson, Beales, TK Maxx and Swan Walk Security in particular.






Wednesday 28 August 2013

Burglary at a property in Crawley Road


Serial 0865 of 23/08/2013 relates to a burglary at a property in Crawley Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1930 hours on Thursday 22nd August and 0400 hours on Friday 23rd August, a property in Crawley Road, Horsham has been broken into.
 
It would appear that the offender/s were able to gain access through the front door and have been able to remove a padlock from a door within the property which was found on the floor.
 
DVD’s, Blu Ray’s and Playstation games have been stolen; however it would appear that nothing else has been taken at this stage.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0865 23/08/2013.
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer

Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station
Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Monday 12 August 2013

Burglary at a property in Farhalls Crescent, Horsham.


Serial 1379 of 09/08/13 relates to a burglary at a property in Farhalls Crescent, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 0900 hours and 1820 hours on Friday 9th August, a property in Farhalls Crescent, Horsham has been broken into.
 
It is not known exactly how the offender/s were able to gain entry, however two small windows had been left open, but no damage was found to any windows or the front door.
 
Several items of jewellery were stolen, as well as some cash.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 1379 of 09/08/13.
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Friday 12 July 2013

Police investigate linked house burglaries in West Sussex


10 July 2013
Detectives in West Sussex are searching for burglars believed to be responsible for six recent house burglaries in which jewellery has been taken.
The offences have all been carried out by forced entry during the daytime at addresses in Southwater, Horsham and Crawley.
Between 10am and 2.30pm on Friday 21 June entry was forced at the rear of a house in Cedar Drive, Southwater. £1000 cash and £3000 worth of jewellery were stolen;
Between 8am and 2.30pm on Thursday 4 July a house in Keats Close, Horsham was entered via a rear door. and jewellery valued at £100 was stolen;
Between 8.45am and 1pm on the same day a house in Heath Way, Horsham was entered by smashing glass in a rear door and several thousand pounds of jewellery were stolen;
Between 10am and 1.45pm on the same day the front door of a house in Downland Drive, Southgate, Crawley, was forced, and £1000 in cash and jewellery valued at approximately £2000 was taken;
Between 9.50am and 2.45pm on Monday 8 July entry was forced through a front window at a house in Mercury Close, Bewbush, Crawley, and bank documents, and jewellery valued at £1000, were stolen.
Between 7.20am and 5.20pm on the same day entry was forced through a front window at a house in St Francis Walk, Bewbush, and cash £150 and an as yet unknown amount of jewellery was stolen.
In this burglary, police enquiries have traced a witness who had seen two men, both described as of Asian appearance, both of thin build, aged 30-40, one with short dark hair and wearing a cream white suit, and the second wearing a dark long sleeve shirt, approaching the address. They were both wearing gloves.
Detective Sergeant Dave Grover of the West Sussex Priority Crime Team said; "We are linking these offences because of the similarities in method and forensic evidence.
"If you were in those areas on the days in question and saw anything suspicious please contact us via 101 quoting Operation Sherman. You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
"But most of all we would like people to contact us urgently via 999 as soon as they see anything suspicious around properties. We would rather get there quickly, if only to find that there was nothing to worry about, than wait to hear when it may be too late."
 
 
Best regards
 
John
 
John Wright MBE
Chairman
Sussex Neighbourhood Watch Federation.
Mobile:   07917385213
Business:01444 247368

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Burglary - Station Road, Horsham


Serial 1265 of 22/06/13 relates to a burglary at a property in Station Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1215 hours and 1745 hours on Saturday 22nd June, a property in Station Road, Horsham has been broken into.
 
It would appear that the offender/s were able to gain access via some double French doors which had been left unlocked at the rear of the property.
 
Approximately £500 was stolen, as well as loyalty cards and bank cards.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 1265 of 22/06/13.
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Tuesday 18 June 2013

Incidents


Serial 0974 of 15/06/13 relates to a burglary in Jasmine Court, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1400 hours and 1500 hours on Saturday 15th June, a burglary has occurred at a property in Jasmine Court, Horsham.
 
It would appear that the offender/s entered the property through an insecure door whilst the occupant was still inside and were able to steal a wallet which had been left in the bedroom.
 
A male was seen to be loitering beforehand and is described as white, approximately 20 years of age, slim build, and 5’10 in height, wearing a red jacket and carrying a rucksack.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0974 of 15/06/13.
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Serial 0377 of 15/06/13 relates to a break to a shop unit in Blatchford Road, Horsham.
 
Sometime between 1800 hours on Friday 14th June and 0800 hours on Saturday 15th June, offender/s have broken into a shop unit in Blatchford Road, Horsham by breaking the glass on the front door.
 
It would appear that nothing was taken, however in one of the rooms keys were found on the floor and in another a filing cabinet had been searched.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0377 of 15/06/13.
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Serial 1447 of 17/06 and 0555 of 18/06 both relate to a theft of VW badges from the centre of all four wheels of two VW vehicles. One had been parked in Cambridge Road and the other car had been parked in Arthur Road.
 
Both incidents occurred overnight and two males were seen in the area at the time.
 
Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101.   
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS
PCSO Public Engagement Officer
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station
Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Bogus Callers - Beware!!


Serial 0513 of 11/06/13 relates to bogus callers calling at an address in Hills Place, Horsham.

It would appear that two males entered an address in Hills Place, Horsham at around 1125 hours stating to the occupant that they needed a new boiler. The males then said that it would cost £2300 to fix and that they needed the money quickly in order to fix it, they asked the occupant to write out a cheque to herself so that they could take her to bank and she could withdraw the money.
 
The occupant was in the process of leaving with the males to attend the bank when a cleaner arrived and called Police. Unfortunately the males made off straight away.
 
The first male is described as white, 25-30 years, short dark hair, wearing a white polo shirt with blue writing on it and jeans.
 
The second male is described as white, 25-30 years, wearing a white t-shirt with blue writing.
 
The males were seen to get into a Silver Peugeot and drive off at speed towards Guilford Road, with the second male driving.
 
Police are appealing for any witnesses to call 101 quoting 0513 of 11/06/13.
 
This is a timely reminder to look out for your neighbours and report any suspicious behaviour in your neighbourhood. Bogus caller stickers can be obtained from your local Police Station or alternatively you can request some by emailing emmalouise.atvarnieks@sussex.pnn.police.uk
 
EMMA ATVARNIEKS

PCSO Public Engagement Officer
 
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station
Tel: 
101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

Sussex Police Website


Dear all,
 
Some of you may or may not be aware that Sussex Police has its own website.
The website is particularly useful for contacting your local Neighbourhood Policing Team, as well as finding out the local priorities for the area and meetings or street surgeries that your local PCSO will be holding or attending.
The website can be found at www.sussex.police.uk
 
Kind Regards
EMMA ATVARNIEKS
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station
Tel: 101 Ext. 30214 Mobile: 07717700807 Twitter: @Horsham_police

PCSO Public Engagement Officer

Chief Inspector Hodges - Horsham May Update


Horsham District Monthly Update - What we did in May!

Serving Sussex - how we will deliver policing to Horsham District - is broken down into three pillars; namely Keeping People Safe, Neighbourhood Policing and Best Use of Resources. To reflect this my update will be structured alongside the three key themes supporting each pillar.


Keeping People Safe

Catching criminals

Operation Serpent is currently being run by Horsham NPT as a response to the supply of Class A drugs in Roffey, Horsham. There is a lot of activity between drug dealers from Crawley and Horsham residents, which has resulted in serious threats and incidents of public disorder, with the regular use of weapons. As such, a proactive approach is being taken between Sussex Police, the local housing association and the Community Safety Partnership. Recently, a S.60 power was granted after intelligence was gathered by NPT to suggest an imminent fight between dealers with the use of weapons. This resulted in a preventative approach and will form part of a longer term problem-solving approach which will find sustainable solutions to this issue and maintain the confidence of the local community.

Cutting crime

PCSO Carol Boniface had a stall at the Storrington Duck Race on Sunday 12th May to promote crime prevention and security marked bicycles.  I also had a dog behaviourist - Mark Bridger - with me to encourage people to report dog ‘thefts/missing’ in order that we can see any trends emerging.  At the moment we have no evidence to suggest a problem however internet sites and social media sites suggest otherwise and we will be keeping a watching brief on this issue.

Dealing with critical incidents

A Fatal road traffic collision occurred on Friday 10th May 2013 on the B2116 Albourne Road,Henfield. 
This was a single vehicle incident involving a 49 year old local male who was riding his motorbike eastbound on the B2116 Albourne Road in Henfield when he left the carriageway and sadly died at the scene.


Neighbourhood Policing

Being Visible and Accessible

Following reports of door to door callers in Ashington PCSO Bryony Sparks completed hi-visibility patrols concentrated around the areas where they were reported and where the vulnerable and the elderly live. She was also informing residents to not answer their doors if they are concerned at all and are not expecting someone, unless they have seen ID, and to report any suspicious people to Sussex Police. 

Providing a Quality Response

At 6.25pm on Saturday 11th May, police were called to a report of Rebecca Worrall, a 4yr girl who had gone missing from an address in Burnthouse Lane in Lower Beeding.  Friends and family had searched the area for Rebecca but called in the Police for help when they could not locate her at the rural address.  She had now been missing for approximately half an hour and so everyone involved was very concerned for her welfare.

Chief Inspector Hodges - Horsham April Update


Horsham District Monthly Update - What we did in April!

Serving Sussex - how we will deliver policing to Horsham District - is broken down into three pillars; namely Keeping People Safe, Neighbourhood Policing and Best Use of Resources. To reflect this update will be structured alongside the three key themes supporting each pillar.


Keeping People Safe

Catching criminals

A prolific offender from Horsham pleaded guilty in court on the 7th May to two offences of attempted robbery. He was sentenced to 12 months in prison for the first offence and 27 months in prison for the second. These sentences will run concurrently but will keep a dangerous criminal off our streets for a good while to come
Four Horsham burglaries (Henfield, Horsham, Storrington and Pulborough) were solved as part of Operation Saunton - 24 offences committed by a group of burglars across West Sussex. This is an excellent result which will result in further arrests and significant custodial sentences.

Cutting crime

The UK Peace Index, produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, revealed that Horsham is the 14th most peaceful place in England and Wales. The index has measured peacefulness between 2003 and 2012 in relation to the absence of violence or the absence of a fear of violence alongside actual levels of crime per 100,000 head of population, for example violent crime, weapon crime and offences relating to public disorder. This measure is set against socio-economic factors i.e. income, employment, health, education, living environment and education.

Dealing with critical incidents

On the 22nd April 2013 intelligence was received that a male may have grenades and a gun in the kitchen under the sink at his home address in Horsham. The male was known to suffer mental health issues. A warrant was executed at his home which was searched. The male was found to be in possession of paint ball grenades, an 8 inch lock knife, various throwing knives and a gas powered air pistol.  We are working with the relevant agencies to ensure that he is supported with his needs and can present no further danger to the public.

On the 30th April 2013 a large fight was reported in South Holmes Road, Horsham. Police received numerous reports of a large altercation between a group of males with weapons including a firearm. An effective police response lead to the arrest of 5 local males and appears to relate to a feud between families lasting more than three years with a drug related undertone. Roffey, and in particular the area of South Holmes Road, is a priority for the Neighbourhood Policing Team in relation to these issues and increased visibility is being provided in the area.


Neighbourhood Policing

Being Visible and Accessible

PCSO Carol Boniface has been dealing with anti social driving in the area of Mill Lane car park in Storrington.  4-5 drivers are causing problems in the car park during evening times to include loud music, revving engines and sometimes racing around the car park.  Both Carol and PC Burt spent 3 evenings engaging with the drivers within the car park highlighting the noise issues with them.  This appears to have worked so far as we have received no further related calls from the residents.  

Providing a Quality Response

On the 19th April Police were called to aggressive female self harming. Staff tried to assist and she threatened to slash their throats. Taser was drawn as the female continued to be aggressive and non compliant. The knife was safely taken from her and she was safely arrested with no further injuries to any parties. 

Working With Communities
PCSO Carol Boniface was actively working with Community Speedwatch with 2 new sites now at Meadowside j/w A283 in Storrington and another site on the Amberley Road a bit further west.

PCSO Tracy Bicknell conducted a Street Briefing on the 18th April Holbrook outside the shops in Coltsfoot Drive. This provided the opportunity for lots of members of the public to stop, meet their local officers and ask questions.


Best Use of Resources

With Motivated and Capable People

Katy Bourne, the Police and Crime Commissioner, visited the Community Office in Southwater which provided her with an excellent opportunity to see first hand the great work that the volunteers do in this community and for them to hear more of her vision for additional volunteering across Sussex.

Being Productive and Effective

The District has suffered three further burglaries to Coop stores in mid April. The first offence occurred on the 13th April in Rudgwick with two further offences occurring in the early hours of the 16th April in both Partridge Green and Cowfold. All of the offences are being linked and investigated by the West Sussex Priority Crime Team. These breaks are part of a wider issue covering both Surrey and the wider South East region. Blood was recovered from the scene of the Cowfold break which it is hoped will yield a significant forensic opportunity to identify those responsible.

Spending Wisely

Sussex Police made a number of charitable donations from the Police Property Act Fund in April 2013 relating to both YMCA Football Club, Friends of Upper Beeding School and the Holbrook Community Centre - well done PCSOs Bicknell, Hull and Cecil.

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Recent burglaries


Dear all,
 
Please see the below messages from Sergeant Steve Cobbett in relation to recent burglaries in the Roffey/Riverside areas.
 
Please be vigilant with who is in your area; times of days, what they are doing, are they known locally to residents, if not report their activity as suspicious. We will then try and attend and find the person(s) and or vehicle and discover their reason for them being there. Be aware of your neighbours especially in areas where residents are elderly. If a neighbour goes into Hospital or a care home then please let us know so we can keep an eye on the property and offer crime prevention advice. The same would apply if you know of someone who recently passed away. If we are aware of the property we can try and protect it.
 
There have also been some issues with drug dealing in the Roffey area and we would encourage residents to do the following:
 
Please be more aware of what is going on, report suspicious cars, people coming and going to certain addresses especially if they are only stopping for a short while. Vehicles, if the same vehicle drives into a close, meets people and then leaves again and returns shortly later with the same thing happening again and again. Alleyways, if people continuously walk through and meet people in the alleyways then report this activity. We can attend and search the people and vehicles.
 
A small spate of oil thefts have also occurred across Horsham District and we would also encourage the following:
 
Residents are requested to be aware of the spate of heating oil thefts and to ensure that their tanks are properly protected and secure.
 
In general, please report suspicious vehicles in your area and suspicious activity, and warn neighbours accordingly. The police can be contacted to ascertain the reason for the presence of such persons.

Friday 3 May 2013

No Cold Calling Stickers


Dear all,
Please be aware that we have recently received a large quantity of the 'No Cold Caller' stickers. For those of you who are not aware, these stickers can be put in your door window or a window close by as a preventative measure to deter doorstep sellers from knocking on your door, in particular without an appointment.
The sticker also has some good crime prevention advice on the back, such as what to do before you open the door to a caller.
These stickers are particularly popular and have been really well received in the past.
If  you would like one for yourself or your Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, then please email me on emmalouise.atvarnieks@sussex.pnn.police.uk with details of how many you require and your address/scheme - remember, these don't just have to be for NHW members, there might be someone in your road that may benefit from one aswell.
Kind Regards,
Emma
PCSO Public Engagement Officer
Neighbourhood Policing Team, Horsham Police Station

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