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.