Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Information Update 101108

Burnham on Crouch

At Dots Launderette, on Station Road, sometime overnight on October 31 and 1 November, four strips of lead, valued at £1000, were stolen from the roof, leaving a hole and causing £600 of damage.

During the afternoon of November 7, an insecure blue Claude Butler mountain bike, worth £250, was stolen from a property in Darcy Close.

Late on 6 November, at Martins, Newsagents, on Station Road, suspects gained entry by forcing the front door, which was already damaged from a previous incident. They made a messy search and stole a number of Lambert and Butler and Benson and Hedges cigarettes. If anyone is offered any cheap cigarettes, please contact the police.

During the afternoon of 7 November, a padlocked bicycle was stolen from the side of a property in Chapel Road. The lock was cut.


Bradwell on Sea

During the day on 3 November, at Eastland Meadows Country Park, East End Road, a Calor Gas sign was smashed, causing £100 worth of damage.


Southminster

Between 31 October and 3 November, at Tinnocks Lane, St Lawrence, a toughened glass window was broken at premises which are being refurbished.

During the early morning of 8 November, 3 crates of milk, about 9 gallons, were stolen from the Southminster Nursing Home on Station Road.


Great Totham

During the day on November 5, at a house in Maldon Road, thieves stole a gas bottle, from outside the front of the house, by cutting the connecting pipe. Damage estimated at £200, value of gas bottle is £30.


Maldon
Between October 28 and November 4, a shed was broken into in Warwick Close and two bicycles were stolen. Any information to Maldon Police Station please.

Late on the night of 9 November, in Wentworth Meadows, damage was caused to a white Citroen Berlingo and a Land Rover Discovery 944.

Overnight on 8/9 November, on Fambridge Road, a green Volvo 850 SE was damaged when the front windscreen wiper was bent upwards.

At Maldon Road, Langford, between 1 and 2 pm on 4 November, a blue Mercedes Sprinter was broken into, causing £150 of damage. Any information to Pc Andrew Long.

On November 4, around 8.00am, someone entered the yard of Banyards Taxi and Minibus, The Causeway, by scaling the fence. They broke into a Ford Transit van, ripped out the panels and stole various parts, valued at £1000. Any information to Pc Lea Keene.

On 6 November at 1.00pm, a male stole perfume from Superdrug. He is described as a white male, in his 30’s, around 6’ tall, large build, with light brown short hair, a scar on his left cheek, and wearing a dark green jacket and jeans.

Around 1.30pm on November 5, a purse was stolen from the handbag of an elderly lady, whilst she was in Peacocks. She had put her handbag onto the floor whilst she was looking through a clothing rail. When she got into Poundstretchers, she discovered the purse was missing.

Around 1.55pm, an elderly lady on a mobility scooter, had her purse stolen in Peacocks. One female distracted her, whilst the other unzipped her handbag, which was in the basket at the front of the scooter, taking her purse, bank cards and a bus pass. The suspect is described as being a white female, in her early 20’s, about 5’322 tall, slim build, with a foreign accent, wearing a black hat and coat. Any information to Ovais Chaudry at Maldon Police Station.

At around 5.00pm on the same day, a purse was stolen from a customer in Iceland, after she left the purse at the till.


Tollesbury

Overnight on November 3/4, persons unknown attempted to force entry into a unit on the Industrial Estate at Woodrolfe Road. They were unsuccessful in gaining entry but did tag a window “TC”. If anyone knows who the tag belongs to, please contact Pc Richard Hamilton.

Between 4/5 November, at East Street, a white Fiat Ducato van was broken into.


Stow Maries

Overnight on 4/5 November, from a commercial property in Woodham Road, thieves stole 50-60 four foot long tree trunks.



Central Woodham Ferrers

From Woodham Road South, overnight on 4/5 November, a secured Kubota mini digger was removed from a compound at the side of the road. Digger is valued at £25000.


Little Baddow

During the evening of 8 November, at a house in The Ridge, a weight plate was thrown through the rear windscreen of a VW Golf.


Rettendon

From a house in Rettendon Common, on 5 November, the garage window was forced and an internal door broken. A number of items were stolen, including a laptop computer, jewellery, Nintendo Wii, sat nav etc. Value of goods is £30000





Mrs Christine Walker
10 November 2008

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