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Mole Valley Beat Bulletin Weds 23rd April 2025.


Follow links to report and also find crime prevention advice and further tips on the subjects outlined below.

 

Reporting crime / incidents: https://www.surrey.police.uk/

 

Crime prevention advice: https://www.surrey.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/  

 

Shoplifter arrested: 

 

As part of our ongoing commitment to reducing retail crime and anti-social behaviour within our town centres, we regularly deploy a mixture of plain clothes and uniformed officers throughout Mole Valley. 

 

On Wednesday the 16th of April, one of our PCSO's was on foot patrol within Dorking when their attention was drawn to a male who had recently shoplifted. Officers then quickly attended the location and arrested a male on suspicion of shoplifting. 

 

After stopping the male, it became apparent that this individual also had a criminal behaviour order due to their prolific offending throughout Surrey. The male was subsequently charged and remanded in custody where he remains.

 

 

Anti-social driving or speeding, fly tipping, vandalism…do any of these issues sound familiar?

 

Our Anti-Social Behaviour Survey is now live, and we need your input. 

 

The answers you give will help shape our understanding of ASB in your area, the impact it has on you, and how we can improve our response.

 

The survey should only take 5-10 minutes to complete, and can be accessed here: 

 

https://orlo.uk/iladp

 

A man has been sentenced to five years and 11 months in prison after he pretended to be an investor and conned his victim out of more than £400,000. 

 

 

Kieran Pascal, 45 (DOB: 23/10/1979) from #Enfield, was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court on 15 April following a lengthy investigation, with the offence first reported in 2019.

In July 2017, the victim in her 40s, was introduced to Pascal by a mutual friend. Their relationship started by just talking over the phone discussing business and investments. 

Pascal told the victim he was a computer programmer and gave her the impression he was extremely knowledgeable in finance and that he was an investor.

 

The victim owned her own company but was looking to sell it to concentrate on her family life and wanted to invest her money.

 

She agreed a contract with Pascal which detailed an amount of money she would be paid back, and in November 2017 transferred £154,521.00 from her personal bank account into Pascal’s with the belief that he was legitimate and would invest her money as agreed. The contract stated she would receive an income from the investment in January 2019.

In January 2019, after not receiving the money she had been promised, the victim reported the fraud to police and Pascal was arrested on suspicion of fraud. 

Subsequent enquiries revealed that Pascal had nine bank accounts in his name and that the money the victim had transferred into his account had then been moved to his eight other accounts. 

 

Large amounts of money were shown to have been spent on these accounts, including on foreign holidays and Amazon orders.

 

Did you know motorists using a mobile phone while driving are 4X more likely to be involved in a collision? Based on data from 2018 - 2022, 24% of the fatalities on our roads can be linked to not wearing a seatbelt. 

 

🚨This alarming footage captured by Surrey PoliceSussex Police, and Surrey RoadSafe as part of Operation Tramline shows a few of the 5600 offences committed over the last 10 years in the Surrey and Sussex area.

 

https://www.facebook.com/NationalHways/videos/1227872775366631

 

Over 2700 drivers have been spotted using mobile phones while driving, and over 500 for not wearing seatbelts.

 

The majority of drivers are sensible behind the wheel, but some drivers put themselves and others at risk through dangerous behaviour.

 

Road safety is a shared responsibility. Help us make our roads safer for everyone.

 

Local officers were down at Norbury Park car park with local Dairy Farmer, Mark Frost to discuss issues with dogs in the Countryside.

 

 

Livestock worrying is when dogs chase or attack livestock or being at large (not in close control) in a field of sheep.

 

This is an issue across the borough and affects many of our farmers and their livestock.

 

Farmer Mark has lost 1/3 of his dairy herd since 2020 due to a parasite called neospora which is found in dog faeces. 

 

If you are a dog walker, please make sure they are on lead when there are livestock around to protect your dog and the livestock.

 

Please also make sure you pick your dog’s faeces and protect our countryside.

 

#oprecall

 

A drug dealer has been jailed for four and half years and will be deported after a detailed police investigation into his crimes.

 

 

On April 7th at Guildford Crown Court, Demetris Killiaris, 28, (DOB: 14/12/96) a Cypriot national of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to ten charges including possession with intent to supply and money laundering. 

 

Killiaris was first arrested in May 2021 when officers on routine patrol in East Horsley stopped his car and found a large quantity of drugs inside. This led them to search his address at that time where they uncovered further evidence pointing to him being involved in both the supply and the manufacture of drugs. 

 

Alongside a large stash of drugs including MDMA, Cocaine and Ketamine, they found money, computers, phones, a home-made cannabis factory and even some ‘half baked’ attempts at making cannabis cookies. Some of the drugs were disguised as popular sweets which, if found and ingested by children, could have caused serious harm. 

 

Specialist financial investigators then worked to examine his bank accounts and were able to show large amounts of cash flowing through them. This, along with dash-cam from his own vehicle showing him delivering drugs to customers, provided key evidence. 

 

During the investigation Killiaris, who had initially been released on conditional bail, was stopped a second time by the Vanguard team and found to be in possession of drugs again resulting in him being remanded into custody until his court appearance. 

 

Killiaris was sentenced to jail, all the drugs he had were seized, and on release he will be deported back to Cyprus. 

 

PC Phil Dagnall said: “This was some excellent teamwork between response officers, the financial investigation team and Vanguard. Thanks to their efforts a large amount of drugs which would have done significant damage to our communities have been removed from the streets and a drug dealer is behind bars and facing deportation.”

  

Recent Crime Occurrences

 

Occurrence typeOccurrence SummaryStreet nameBeat Name
CRIMINAL DAMAGEBroken wooden gate.FAIRFIELD DRIVEDorking Town
BURGLARY BUSINESS AND COMMUNITYMultiple males were inside a disused building. PIXHAM LANEDORKING TOWN
CRIMINAL DAMAGECar had a very deep scratch on its bonnet. TOWER HILLDORKING TOWN
CRIME VEHICLE2 vehicles many scratches, and the aerial bent out of shape.TOWER HILLDorking Town
CRIMINAL DAMAGEYouths doing graffiti on the sports hall doors.PIXHAM LANEDorking Town
CRIMINAL DAMAGEDoor kicked causing damage.HAMPSTEAD ROADDorking Town
CRIMINAL DAMAGEPersons have broken into abandoned building and caused damage to windows.PIXHAM LANEDorking Town
SUSPICIOUS INCIDENTCold caller knocked at door asking about internet issues speed tests. FAIRFIELD DRIVEDORKING TOWN
BURGLARY RESIDENTIAL3 bicycles stolen from shed in rear garden.SOUTH TERRACEDORKING TOWN

  

Recent Reports of Anti-Social Behaviour.

 

TYPEROAD / STREETBEAT
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSECOACH RDDorking Rural East
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSELINKS RDAshtead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEHIGH STDorking Town
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSELINKS RDAshtead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEHIGH STDorking Town
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOT STOLEN OR CAUSING OBSTRUCTIONFARM LNAshtead
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSEOLD LONDON RDDorking Rural East
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSEZIG ZAG RDDorking Rural East
VEHICLE NUISANCE/MISUSELONDON RDDorking Rural East
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEBARNETT WOOD LNAshtead
LITTERING/DRUGS PARAPHERNALIACLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEUPLANDS Ashtead
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOT STOLEN OR CAUSING OBSTRUCTIONBAY TREE AVENorth Leatherhead
ROWDY BEHAVIOUR/NUISANCEBEALES RDBookham & Fetcham
ABANDONED VEHICLE NOT STOLEN OR CAUSING OBSTRUCTIONPOLESDEN RDDorking Rural West
LITTERING/DRUGS PARAPHERNALIACLEMENTS MEADNorth Leatherhead

   

'Act Now!' - our interactive guide that seeks to guide you through a series of questions to show you who you should contact to report the anti-social behaviour you are experiencing. This will depend on what it is, whether you have reported it before and whether you or the alleged offender are social landlord tenants. Don't suffer in silence ... Act Now!

 

https://asbhelp.co.uk/act-now-guide/

 

Further help.

 

Report it - https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/

 

CONTACTS:

 

SGT WHATHAM Hannah 

DORKING TOWN / GOODWYNS / PIXHAM / CHART DOWNS / NORTH HOLMWOOD / DORKING RURAL EAST AND WEST

hannah.whatham@surrey.police.uk 

SGT ADDERLEY Edward

LEATHERHEAD TOWN / ASHTEAD / BOOKHAM AND FETCHAM /NORTH LEATHERHEAD

edward.adderley@surrey.police.uk

 

PCSO SADLER David

DORKING RURAL 

David.Sadler@surrey.police.uk

PCSO NEWMAN Penny 

DORKING TOWN / GOODWYNS 

Penny.Newman@surrey.police.uk

PC GROUT Stephen

DORKING TOWN 

stephen.grout@surrey.police.uk

PC D’ADEMO Gabriella 

GOODWYNS / PIXHAM / CHART DOWNS /NORTH HOLMWOOD 

Gabriella.DAdemo@surrey.police.uk

PC STOREY Oliver

LEATHERHEAD TOWN 

Oliver.Storey@surrey.police.uk

PC WHITELEY Andrew

RURAL AREAS

Andrew.Whiteley1@surrey.police.uk

 

PCSO DALY Pauline

ASHTEAD

Pauline.Daly@surrey.police.uk

PCSO HAWKINS Marion

BOOKHAM and FETCHAM

Marion.Hawkins@surrey.police.uk

PCSO LILLY Louise

LEATHERHEAD

Lou.Lilly@surrey.police.uk

PC HELM Zoe

BOOKHAM AND FETCHAM 

Zoe.Helm@surrey.police.uk 

PC KEEN Ewan 

NORTH LEATHERHEAD 

Ewan.Keen@surrey.pnn.police.uk

PC FRANCIS Ellen

ASHTEAD

Ellen.Francis@surrey.police.uk

 

FOLLOW LINK TO FIND YOUR AREA ENTER POSTCODE OR ADDRESS 

https://www.surrey.police.uk/

   
   

 

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