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Me again,
Happily still no dwelling burglaries reported.
Two shed burglaries, both of which were fairly minor with nothing
stolen from one and some food and utensils from another at the
allotments in Pikes Hill.
Someone did make an apparent attempt
to burgle a High Street pub on 25th Oct but made off when disturbed.
Nil stolen.
No reported vehicle thefts/crimes in the area – this must
be the first time in ages that none have been attacked somewhere
in the village.
Three assaults, one on a Policeman who was assisting on an immigration
investigation, with the others being domestic and neighbour dispute
related.
The most visible and annoying problem that the village has,
is the graffiti that has appeared between the 28th and 29th October.
In the remote chance that you have not seen it – it is
centred on the one way system- Shrubbs Hill Road and the High
Street.
It consists of black and white scribble and to the best
of my knowledge, this is not something we have had for some considerable
time.
My guess is that it is not a local, and was some travelling
youngster who felt the need to spray, pavements, walls, fences,
signs and walls. If by chance anyone does know who has done this
please let me know.
Does anyone else think a set of stocks for the village would
be a good investment.
Think about it, no paperwork for me, rapid
justice and a good trade for the local greengrocer who we could
buy from to throw stuff at the offenders.
The government is talking
about community punishments, what better than a set of stocks!
I am running a Police Surgery / drop in at the Community Centre
roughly once a month and each date will be advertised on the
outside notice board of the Community Centre and would be happy
to see you for any queries etc.
PC 1615 Steve Ennew
Lyndhurst Community Beat.
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