Dear Residents This week’s regular crime report from Surrey Police for the Woking area is below. These reports are sent to everyone registered on the Neighbourhood Alert system with the purpose of making you aware of what is happening in Woking. This is only a chosen snapshot of what has happened in Woking during this period. Woking incidents in last period Can you provide any information relating to the following recent incidents/activities? Do you have any CCTV locally that might capture anything in connection to these incidents? Surrey Police can now send links to you to upload CCTV remotely if required. If so, please report via the Surrey Police web page: https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/ quoting the appropriate incident number. During this period the following might be of be interest. Did you see anything suspicious? Burglary. Leybourne Avenue, Byfleet. Friday 25 October 23:30. 452401222905. Property broken into and items stolen after untidy search. Vehicle Crime. Petersham Avenue, Byfleet. Saturday 19 October – Wednesday 30 October 13:25. 45240125391. Theft of black Audi A5 parked in street. Theft. Green Lane Close, Byfleet. Monday 28 October 08:30 – Tuesday 29 October 08:45. 45240124118. White Luton van stolen. Surrey residents are invited to voice their concerns at a series of public engagement events this autumn and winter, before a final meeting takes place online in January. The Woking event will take place on 11th November at Greenfield School and will run from 6.30pm to 8pm. Chief Constable Tim De Meyer and Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend will be present at each event, along with Borough Commander Inspector Ed Lyons. Attendance is free, but registration is encouraged. For more information or to sign up for an event, please visit: http://spkl.io/6188fGjPM Protecting your home from crime | Crime prevention | Surrey Police Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | Surrey Police Catalytic converter theft | Surrey Police Included in this week’s report is a link to this week’s Woking Beat Facebook page. Anyone can view the Beat – you do not need a Facebook page. Woking Beat (Surrey Police) | Facebook Steve Dew Police Support Volunteer |