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Reigate and Banstead Police Safer Neighbourhood Team
Dear Residents, Welcome to the Police Update for the last week. The message includes burglaries and vehicle thefts reported between the 28th March 2024 to 4th April 2024.
Please Note
Burglaries North 28/03/2024 Between 08:45 to 09:25. Forest Drive, Kingswood. Aggravated Residential Burglary. Method of Entry – The suspect has gained forced entry into the property. Stolen: Money. (PR 45240035095)
Central Between 22/03/2024 00:00 to 02/04/2024 16:00 Felland Way, Reigate. Residential Burglary. Method of Entry – Forced entry through a window. Stolen: Not confirmed at this time. (PR 45240036952)
South No Reports this week Please remember we provide lots of advice on our website for keeping you, and your property safe: Keep burglars out of your property | Surrey Police
Vehicle Thefts - 0 Keyless Car Thefts, 1 attempted Keyless Car theft, 2 Car Thefts, 2 Vehicle theft and 0 motorcycle theft have been reported in the last two weeks. Chipstead, Stagbury Avenue. 29/03/2024 02:00 Attempted Keyless Car Theft. (PR 45240035617) Banstead , Manor Way. 02/03/2024 Between 02:00 to 02:15 Car Theft Fiat 500. (PR 45240036821) Redhill, Ladbroke Road. 28/03/2024 Between 18:00 to 22:00 Vehicle Theft Ford Transit (Minibus). (PR 45240035443) Epsom Downs , Oatfield Road. Between 01/04/2024 23:00 to 02/04/2024 06:00 Vehicle Theft Renault Trafic. (PR 45240036599) Epsom, Ruden Way. Between 02/03/2024 Between 19:00 to 03/04/2024 07:55 Car Theft Mercedes. (PR 45240037022)
There is lots of advice on our website for keeping your car/van safe: https://www.surrey.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/preventing-car-vehicle-theft/
https://www.surrey.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/ Contacting Us The Police Reference Number (PR) with each of the reports is shown in brackets. If you have any information on any of the reports, including CCTV, please contact us quoting the Police Reference Number (PR). 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 textphone 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!
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 textphone 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: · Textphone - for those who are deaf or speech-impaired, communication is easy with our Textphone 18000 or the Relay UK app for 999 emergency texts. · 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/
Please share this information with anyone you think may benefit from knowing about these accessible ways to contact us.
Contact the Neighbourhood Team As always, the local Neighbourhood Team are keen to receive information on all crime spotted or believed to have occurred as this can assist with ongoing enquiries, as well as helping to pool information to build a wider understanding. If you believe you have any information relating to relevant information or concerns you can:
You can also give information totally anonymously by contacting the Independent Charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111; or through their anonymous online form https://crimestoppers-uk.org/ In an Emergency please contact 999. As ever if you have any questions or queries please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. Best wishes,
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