Neighbourhood Police Update W/c 23rd January 2012

Burglary: There has been one reported burglary in Arthington. This occurred on Warren Lane, entry was gained to the property by snapping the lock from the rear UPVC door with a mole grip type implement. Car keys were located inside the property and a vehicle was subsequently stolen but later recovered in Woodhouse. Enquiries are still ongoing.

Vehicle Crime:
We have had a report of damage to vehicle that occurred on Warren Lane, Arthington; the vehicle windscreen wipers were damaged.

A further vehicle was damaged in the car park of the Ramada hotel, Bramhope. The rear windscreen of this vehicle was smashed, but no property was stolen.

A 21 year old male was observed driving at speed and overtaking numerous vehicles on Otley Road, Bramhope on/01/12. This male was therefore given a section 59 warning and a fixed penalty notice for excessive speed and not using his seat belt.

PCSO Reardon and PCSO Doyle made visits to the local farms in Bramhope this week. Informing them of the Farm Watch scheme and giving security advice when necessary. If anybody would like any further information, please do not hesitate to contact them.

Please remember to keep your vehicle keys out of sight. Offenders target properties which have hi spec vehicles parked outside. If your keys are easy pickings, it makes the job even easier for them instead of them finding nothing and leaving empty-handed.

The UPVC door locks are extremely simple to break in through and can be done within seconds. We highly recommend the security company CASAC who we work closely with. They offer free security assessments and can advise you on the anti snapping locks, which we also highly recommend.

DO YOU OWN A CAR?

HAVE YOU EVER HAD YOUR REGISTRATION PLATES STOLEN?

OTLEY POLICE WILL BE AT GUISELEY RETAIL PARK DURING THE BELOW TIME

FOR YOU TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE YOU REGISTRATION PLATES

SECURED TO YOUR CAR WITH SECURITY SCREWS TO HELP PREVENT THEM BEING STOLEN

THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD ON;

Sunday 05-02-2012 between 10:00-15:00

The West Yorkshire Police are committed to tackling car crime. The stealing of registration plates from cars raises concerns both for the Police and the car owner if the registration plates are then used in crime.

To combat this Otley Neighbourhood Policing, in partnership with the Pudsey and Weetwood Anti Crime Partnerships, are offering to change the standard screws used to hold the plate onto the car with security screws. This process takes approximately 10 minutes of your time but will help to protect you and your vehicle from becoming a target.

THE NUMBER’S UP FOR THIEVES

PLEASE HELP US STOP THIS CRIME

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Neighbourhood Police Update W/c 16th January 2012

Crime:
There has been one attempted burglary The Drive this week, the suspect has smashed a window to try and get into the property but was not successful.

Vehicle Crime:
A car has been broken into on Broomfield, Adel; the suspect has removed a tool box which was later found in a neighbour’s garden.

A shed has been broken into on Back Church Lane, three Stihl strimmers have been stolen to the value of £800.

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Neighbourhood Police Update W/c 9th January 2012

Crime
There has been 3 burglaries in the Adel area this week, one on Adel Green during the daytime, there has been some expensive ornaments stolen mainly Lladro figures and also some jewellery including a Gucci watch. The suspect has gained entry by using a mole grip type tool to snap the euro profile lock on the rear door.

The second one was on Church Lane; again this happened during the day time. Suspects have used a tool to break a leaded glass window, and then bend back the lead to gain entry to the downstairs living room. The alarm was activated but the suspects have still managed to steal 12 antique solid silver ornaments that are worth £1500.00

The third burglary was an attempt burglary on Heathfield, suspect has
forced open a locked window, breaking the lock handle, the house alarm has sounded and the suspects have made off without getting in to the property.

Vehicle Crime:
On Tuesday dinner time 2 suspects were disturbed on Kingsley Road whilst trying to break into a works van. When they couldn’t get in through the door they have smashed the back quarter light window, reached in and took two work torches. The suspects have then made of in a small blue coloured car.

Anything Else of Note
There has been an increase in purse dipping in the local supermarkets, please make sure when you are out shopping that you never leave your handbag or purse unattended in the trolley.

ASB There have been no reported incidents of anti social behaviour this week in Adel.

Farmwatch
We are in the process of putting together a quarterley Farmwatch news letter. The membership numbers for Farmwatch are growing, with so many people now on the look out for suspicious incidents, the incidents are far and few between hense there has not been very many text message alerts sent out.

We would be interested in hearing from anyone who wears high visibility clothing with ‘POLITE’ written on the back of it. What have your experiences been with car drivers – Good or Bad ????

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Burglar Warns Public To Protect Their Homes

A convicted burglar has spoken out to warn students returning from the Christmas break to protect their new gadgets.

According to 33-year-old Peter Findlay who has served 4 years in prison for burglary, students are a ‘ridiculously easy’ target, particularly in January when student accommodation is filled with new laptops, iPods and other expensive equipment.

Peter is now working with West Yorkshire Probation and West Yorkshire Police to turn his life around and has agreed to take part in a short video advising the public of the simple measures they can take to protect their belongings and avoid becoming victims of burglary.

In the video, Peter explains how student homes in particular can be easy to break into thanks to unlocked or poorly maintained doors and windows and expensive equipment being left on display.

West Yorkshire Police is seeing a reduction in burglaries with 485 fewer burglaries in November 2011 compared to the same month in the previous year. However, January traditionally sees a rise in the number of reports.

The Force is keen for people to take note of these simple crime prevention tips;
Lock all of your doors and windows even when you’re in.
Remove keys from all locks.
Property-mark all of your expensive items using a UV pen.
Keep your belongings hidden in a safe and secure place. Do not leave them on show!

Chief Superintendent Simon Willsher, head of the Force’s Local Policing Support Department, said: “Every year people’s homes are targeted by burglars who are on the lookout for Christmas gifts and sale bargains.

“Some simple steps to keep expensive items out of sight and prevent easy access to your home will deter criminals. We also encourage neighbours to look out for and repeat suspicious activity.

“This latest video provides a first hand account of what burglars look for and why students in particular are so susceptible to becoming a burglary victim. It is important to listen to and take note of what Peter is saying. He knows as well as anyone about what a burglar looks for.

“I encourage everyone to watch this brief video and not let a burglar ruin your new year.”

ENDS

For more information contact Sarah Barthorpe in the HQ Press Office on 01924 292045.

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Neighbourhood Police Update W/c 2nd January 2012

Crime
We have only had one report of burglary this week in the Adel area, this occurred on Long Causeway. The offender has used mole grips to attack the rear patio door and gained access to the property. Once inside they have stolen various items including the vehicle from the driveway. This vehicle is still outstanding at this moment in time but enquiries are ongoing.

There have not been any other reports of any other crimes this week in Adel. However, we did receive a call from a neighbourhood watch coordinator on Kingsley Drive in Adel stating that he had seen a male in his rear garden looking through his window at approximately 1800hrs on 06/01/2012. The male had made off over grassland near the property, police units flooded the area to conduct a search but no male was seen matching the description. No offences had taken place at the property but please be vigilant and call the police if you see anyone acting suspiciously at all.

ASB
We have not had any reports of anti-social behaviour this week for the Adel area and we have not witnessed any unruly behaviour either on our patrols.

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