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Tandridge Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter


Bulletin 8 April 10th – April 20th 2025


Dear Residents

 

Ways to Contact Surrey Police

Accessible Ways

We want to make sure our service is as accessible as possible for everyone. If you’re deaf or hard of hearing there are a number of tools available to help, including our text phone service and the Pegasus scheme for people who may find it hard to communicate with us.

The best way for everyone to contact us about a non-emergency matter is through our website or our social channels so private message us or start a live chat on our website at any time!

Here are some other tools you can use:

·       Text phone - for those who are deaf or speech-impaired, communication is easy with our Text phone 18000 or the Relay UK app for 999 emergency texts.  
999 emergency text service. Please note, you must register your mobile phone first.   

·       Pegasus Scheme – if you have speech or communication challenges the Pegasus card scheme streamlines the help you receive in urgent situations. 

·       SignVideo BSL Interpreter - if you're a British Sign Language User, our SignVideo partnership means you're just a click away from a remote BSL interpreter. 

·       Police Link Officers for Deaf people (PLOD) – if you are deaf, you can SMS text us on 07967 986130.

·       Herbert Protocol – if you care for someone with dementia or Alzheimer's, the Herbert Protocol ensures we have the essential info to act fast and keep them safe, if they go missing. 

You can find out more about these by visiting - https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/us/contact-us/sur/accessible-contact/ 

We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, committed to inclusivity within our force and the community. 

 Please share this information with anyone you think may benefit from knowing about these accessible ways to contact us. 

 

Inspector Lyndsey Whatley

Tandridge Safer Neighbourhood Inspector

 

CRIME REPORTS IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD

PLEASE NOTE THE NEXT BULLETIN WILL BE ON MAY 8th

 

Our Neighbourhood Patrol Team and Safer Neighbourhood Team deal with a variety of incidents. Here are a few they dealt with since the last Bulletin.

 

 

 

There were 31 Arrests in the period March 30th to April 13th   2025    : Domestic Abuse / Violent Domestic Abuse 16   , Child at Risk 5, Drunk/Drug in Charge 2, Prescribed Limit Offence 2, Public Order 2, Sexual Offence 1, Burglary Residential 1, Burglary Business and Community 1, Violent Crime Public Place 1.

 

 If your area is NOT referred to below it is because we have not been informed of the crime or it has not been affected by reported crime in the categories below. Feedback from you will help to achieve the most appropriate circulation of information. 

 

DORMANSLAND, SMALLFIELD AND OUTWOOD   

 

Burglary Residential including sheds and garages

 

Woolborough Lane, Outwood. Between April 17th and 20th the front door of a house was damaged after it was kicked in an attempt to gain entry (PR45250046703). 

 

Vehicle Crime

 

St Piers, Dormansland – Theft. Between 16.40 and 17.15 April 12th index plates FV56BNJ were stolen from a car (PR45250043814).

 

Racecourse Road, Dormansland – Theft. Overnight April 19th to 20th a black Range Rover Sport index 2FCH244 was stolen from a hotel car park (PR45250046658).

 

Plough Road, Smallfield – Theft. Between April 13th and 16th a white Peugeot Boxer panel van index NU14NNJ was stolen (PR45250046282).

 

GODSTONE, SOUTH GODSTONE AND BLETCHINGLEY

 

Theft

 

Easter Way, South Godstone. Between 14.20 and 15.20 April 12th the victim left hi viz clothing and boots on the driveway whilst temporarily leaving the house and when they returned the items had gone (PR45250043497).

 

Vehicle Crime

 

St Catherines Cross, Bletchingley – Criminal Damage. Overnight April 12th to 13th the windscreen the windscreen of a car was smashed and the rear window of another was smashed (PR45250043950).   

 

Ockleys Mead, Godstone – Theft. Overnight April 15th to 16th rear index plate   RJ19WTA was stolen (PR45250044967).    During the same period index plate X23XPT was stolen from another vehicle in the road (PR45250045092).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    TITSEY, LIMPSFIELD AND TANDRIDGE 

 

Burglary Residential including sheds and garages

Sylvan Close, Limpsfield. Between 02.05 and 02.20 April 16th a house was entered through a kitchen window and after stealing car keys and a red Audi R3 index HJ72OUK (PR45250045025). 

 

Theft

Water Lane, Titsey. Overnight April 11th to 12th a silver and black Ifor Williams horse trailer was stolen but subsequently its location was revealed by a member of the public and another force will be responsible for its recovery (PR45250043521).

 

Vehicle Crime

 

Tandridge Lane, Tandridge – Keyless Theft. Overnight April 17th to 18th a school mini bus was stolen and later found in a field having had the engine removed and completely stripped of everything (PR45250046114).

 

 CATERHAM AND CATERHAM ON THE HILL 

 

Theft

Markville Gardens, Caterham. Around06.40 April 16th three males pulled up in a car and took 3 brand new door frames from outside the house (PR45250045350).

 

Vehicle Crime

Church Walk, Caterham – Theft. Between 11.20 and 11.40 April 10th two males wearing masks were seen drilling two holes onto the nearside door of a van. A Festool orbital sander, Makita combi drill set and Makita radio were stolen. The suspects were in a Citroen Berlingo van (PR45250042375). Another two vans in the same multi storey car park was also damaged after holes were drilled in the side doors but nothing was stolen (PR45250042762/42792).

 

Colliers, Caterham – Theft. Overnight April 17th to 18th index plates PN67YVW were stolen from a car (PR45250046143).

 

Macaulay Road, Caterham On The Hill – Theft. Between April 8th and 09.00 April 10th a hole was drilled in the back of a van and a concrete vibrator stolen (PR45240042841).

 

Addison Road, Caterham On The Hill – Keyless Theft. Between 22.33 and 22.46 April 17th a green Lexus RX350H Premium CVT index GY74LCU was stolen from a driveway9PR45250046069).

 

.WARLINGHAM AND WOLDINGHAM

 

Burglary Residential including sheds and garages 

Succombs Hill, Warlingham. Between February 25th and April 17th an empty house was broken into and the majority of the central heating system stripped out (PR45250045625).

 

Burglary Business and Community

 

Limpsfield Road, Warlingham. Around 00.11 April 19th the widow of a surgery was smashed and two suspects seen standing by a blue soft top car (Potentially a Fiat 500). Two small safes were found opened with the key in them but nothing had been stolen (PR45250046221).

 

Theft

 

Limpsfield Road, Warlingham. Between 17.00 and 19.00 April 15th a Kobota KX016 Filet Number 330567 was stolen. A telehandler was also stolen but recovered (PR45250044930).Overnight April 17th to 18th a generator was stolen from a construction site in the same road (PR45250045883).

 

Vehicle Crime 

 

Croft Road, Woldingham – Theft. Overnight April 9th to 10th a blue Ford Focus index CK08ZZV was stolen from a driveway (PR45250042785).

 

Hamsey Green Gardens, Warlingham – Criminal Damage. Overnight April 15th to 16th the nearside rear window of a truck was smashed and loose change stolen from the cab (PR45250045353).

 

If you have to contact us about a non urgent matter or to provide information on non-urgent suspicious matters or unusual behaviour you have observed which may be useful intelligence for us at a future date please email

Tandridge Safer Neighbourhood Team:  tandridge@surrey.police.uk 
The information you provide will be read and treated in confidence when the staff are next on duty.

 

We have a portal for circumstances where no crime has been reported, but the suspicious behaviour could potentially be related to a burglary, theft of a vehicle, or catalytic converter, for example. We have a different unique link we provide to victims and witnesses when a burglary has occurred.

To find out more about the portal and submit your footage visit this link: https://surrey.police.uk/suspiciousactivityportal

 

How to contact us with information when we issue Witness Appeals or Appeals for information

 

  • Webchat on the right hand side of the Surrey Police homepage at https:/surrey.police.uk 
  • Online https://www.surrey.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/
  • Calling us on 101
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