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Dear Surrey Heath Residents Please find below details of the currently reported burglaries (or attempted burglaries) to residential properties (including shed break-ins) as well as other crime statistics over the past week. Summary details of these are provided below. BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY BURGLARY – 3 45250026986 Swift Lane, BAGSHOT - Attempted burglary of business premises. Occurred on between 04/03/25 18:00hrs and 05/03/25 08:00hrs. 45250027374 Station Road, CHOBHAM – burglary of business premises. Occurred on 08/03/25 17:25hrs. 45250027539 Benner Lane, WEST END – break into garage and unknown if anything stolen. Occurred on 05/03/25 between 23:35hrs and 23:40hrs. RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY – 1 45250026656 Meadway, FRIMLEY – entry gained via front door, unknown if anything stolen. Occurred on 06/03/25 at 03:30hrs. Further crime prevention advice can be found at: Keep burglars out of your property | Police.uk (www.police.uk) Secured by Design - Home Security Keep it safe | Crime Prevention | Surrey Police
Theft of Motor Vehicle – 1 45250027477 Station Road, CHOBHAM – attempted theft of motorcycle. Occurred on 06/03/25 between 00:08hrs and 00:28hrs. Theft from Motor Vehicle – 1 45250027694 Farm Road, FRIMLEY – Vehicle interference. Occurred between 05/03/25 19:00hrs and 16/03/25 08:00hrs. Please do NOT leave valuables on display and making sure vehicles are locked and secured. Please remember to store your car keys in a Faraday or RFID Blocker pouch RFID Blockers & Faraday Pouches | Halfords UK Faraday pouches can also be purchased through your neighbourhood watch coordinators. Further crime prevention advice can be found at: Car crime | Neighbourhood Watch Network (ourwatch.org.uk) Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | Police.uk (www.police.uk) Secured by Design - Vehicle Crime Prevent theft from a vehicle | Crime Prevention | Police.uk (www.police.uk) Secured by Design - Vans & Tool Theft To provide a further idea of the criminal activities of the Surrey Heath Police neighbourhood and response teams in the past one week, there were 117 new incidents/occurrences being investigated during this period. A summary of relevant incidents by crime type is given below. Antisocial Behaviour/Neighbourhood Disputes – 3 Assault on Emergency Worker - 1 Common Assault – 0 Criminal Damage – 3 Dangerous Dogs – 0 Domestic Incidents/Violent Domestic – 16 Report domestic abuse | Surrey Police Drugs – 4 Fraud - 2 Harassment – 1 Hate crime/incident – 2 Prescribed Limited Offences (drink/drug driving) – 5 Public Order – 3 Robbery - 0 Sexual offences - 1 Stalking – 0 Suspicious Incidents - 3 Please use this link to report suspicious activity Suspicious Activity Portal | Surrey Police Theft (including shopping lifting) – 3 For prevention advice Securing your shop from shoplifters | Crime Prevention | Police.uk (www.police.uk) and Preventing stolen doorstep deliveries | Crime prevention | Police.uk (www.police.uk) Violent Crime – 8 Cybercrime blackmail/Fraud/sextortion - 0 Do not give your bank details or transfer money online unless you have taken due diligence to ensure they are a legitimate organisation, if in doubt DO NOT send money. Please remind your members to report to the police any sextortion and DO NOT send money to blackmailers. For prevention advice: Advice about fraud | Surrey Police Cyber Aware - undefined.GOV.UK (ncsc.gov.uk) and All topics - NCSC.GOV.UK As always, the local Neighbourhood Team are keen to receive information on all crime spotted or believed to have occurred, as this can assist with ongoing enquiries, as well as helping to build up their wider intelligence picture. If you believe you have any information relating to any of these or any other events then please call 101 or alternatively, you can use social media messaging or the online Reporting System Report a crime | Surrey Police Or copy the link into your browser https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/ If you do spot suspicious behaviour, we urge people to call this into the police immediately yourself, and of course if you believe there is a crime in progress do call 999. You can also give information, 100% anonymously, to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111; or through their anonymous online form: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ Kind Regards
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