A red, four wheeled,
trailer disappeared from the former sewage works at the
end of The Borough between Tuesday 7th June and Wednesday
8th June 2005. The trailer is red, has 4 wheels and is
quite old. The trailer is jointly owned by Brockham
Bonfire and the Scouts and is used regularly for village
events.
Martin Smith said "at
first we thought it had been borrowed by someone in the
village but it is increasingly
looking as if it has been stolen". This follows several
acts of vandalism at the sewage works.
Have you seen the trailer being driven through the
village or parked somewhere? If so please contact Martin
Smith
on 01737 842136.
Suspicious
activity at Pebble Hill
8 June, 1310hrs
Pebble Hill/ Station Road,
Betchworth
Two suspicious males approx 20yrs
old, described
as travellers, drove onto the informant’s property
in a van with red oxidebody and index N160OUS and were looking
around. When challenged they made off.
Bricks thrown at cars
There have been a number of incidences
of criminal damage along the A25 from Buckland to Brockham
involving youths
throwing bricks and other objects at passing vehicles. This
behaviour could potentially kill or seriously injure someone.
If
any one has any information as to who is doing this thenplease
contact us.
Catalpult menace
Again, someone is going around the
area with a catapult or similar firing items at people’s
property. This has happened in Charlwood, Newdigate and
Abinger. The occupants are believed to be using a blue
Vauxhall Cavalier index M565YGP and a blue Ford Escort
van K493YOE. Please report any sightings
of these two vehicles promptly.
Bogus callers
Cold callers continue to turn up
at people’s properties
in the area claiming to be from the water board, gas or electricity
board. Recently one chap claimed he was from a security company.
Please do not let these people into your house, before
verifying who they are by telephoning the company they
pose
to represent.
Theft of signs at Poland House
During the evening of Thursday 9th June two
Poland house signs were taken from Poland House in
Kiln Lane, Brockham. Anyone with information is asked to
call.
Theft of tools
At Westcott on 26th May 2005 a silver Audi
TT with index plates belonging to another car LD54 GJK broke
into a tree surgeons van which
was parked close to the church and took tools including chainsaws.
Inflated manure
A red Toyota pick-up index W778 PGW has been going around
knocking on doors selling manure but charging big prices
for it.
Look up your property
As the weather is getting warmer we need to ensure that
both properties and vehicles are left secure and that belongings
should not be left in cars when left.
Thank you.
Lisa Wells
Acting NSO Sergeant 2411
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PC2411 Lisa Wells pages at Surrey Police, for
Brockham and Betchworth
Catapult Menaces.
The
occupants are believed to be using a blue Vauxhall
Cavalier index M565YGP and a blue Ford Escort van K493YOE.
Two
suspicious males approx 20yrs old, described as travellers,
drove onto the informant’s property in a van
with red oxide body and index N160OUS and were looking
around.
When challenged they made off.
Theft
of tools and chainsaws
A silver Audi TT with index plates
belonging to another car LD54 GJK broke into a tree
surgeons
van which was parked close to the church and
took tools including chainsaws.
A red Toyota pick-up index W778 PGW has been going around
knocking on doors selling manure but charging big prices
for it.
White Mondeo seen at
a farm in Gomshall with two males claiming to be having
a driving lesson may be involved in thefts from the area.
A blue
Ford Transit van index K120LTR and a white Toyota
pick up index N620GDR are possibly linked to theft
of scrap metal..
If you see
either of these vehicles in your area please do not
hesitate to report it to us on 0845 125 2222.
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