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Follow links to report and also find crime prevention advice and further tips on the subjects outlined below.
https://www.surrey.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/
Witness appeal for further livestock attack up at Headley.
Did you know there are cattle conservation grazing up on Headley heath? In March we received 2 reports of cattle being attacked. One cow died and another received injuries. These are only 2 that we are aware of.
Were you walking on Headley heath yesterday, Sunday 31st March around 1310hrs ?
One of the conservation cattle was attacked by what one witness described as a black Staffordshire bull terrier. The Cow does have injuries and we would like to speak with the owner of the dog who wouldn't engage with the witness.
If you are the owner of the dog or witnessed the incident, please contact us quoting 45240036139
We want you to enjoy the Surrey Countryside but you need to do it responsibly. PC Laura Rowley Rural crimes officer
Following coming across several collisions at Smalls Hill Road, Leigh, #SPCasualtyReduction Officer has been focusing activity in the area. The road has a 40mph limit, but several drivers were recorded at high speeds, resulting in several tickets & a summons being issued. #Fatal5
Burglary Alert:
Thurs 28th April 20:00 – Orchardleigh Leatherhead window lock drilled and French doors to lounge open. Under Investigation.
Sun 31st April 15:00 – Mon 1st April 12:00 St. Nicholas Avenue Bookham front door damaged and window to rear of house smashed.
Don’t make a burglar’s job easier by leaving gardening tools lying around as these are often used to force entry into home – a garden spade can do a lot of damage to a door or window in a short space of time.
Other:
Weds 27th April 15:00 Yarm Way package Stolen from front doorstep.
Sunday 31st April 12:45 -13:00 Wolvens Lane Coldharbour dog seen to attack and kill deer.
Do you know what SMIDSY stands for? ‘Sorry Mate I Didn’t See You’ is a phrase commonly heard by motorcyclists, who have come to a rapid halt when a vehicle pulls out in front of them.
SMIDSY incidents are one of the leading causes of motorcycle collisions on our roads, and during this Easter Bank Holiday weekend we want all road users to be safe. Both drivers and motorcyclists can avoid a SMIDSY moment at junctions by being extra mindful and watchful. Top tips for motorcyclists on how best to remain visible can be found here
Recent Reports of Anti -Social Behaviour (ASB).
Further help.
Report it - https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/
CONTACTS:
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