Dear Residents This regular crime report from Surrey Police for the Woking area is below. These reports are sent to everyone registered on the Neighbourhood Alert system with the purpose of making you aware of what is happening in Woking. This is only a chosen snapshot of what has happened in Woking during this period. Woking incidents in last period Can you provide any information relating to the following recent incidents/activities? Do you have any CCTV locally that might capture anything in connection to these incidents? Surrey Police can now send links to you to upload CCTV remotely if required. If so, please report via the Surrey Police web page: https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/ quoting the appropriate incident number. During this period the following might be of be interest. Did you see anything suspicious? Burglary. Thorsden Close, Maybury. Monday 29 December – Saturday 10 January 11:00. 45260003325. Suspect have gained entry to victim’s garden sheds and stolen items. Burglary. Fairway Close, Hook Heath. Friday 9 January 18:20. 45260003037. Suspects entered property through back window, untidy search, items stolen Theft. Brantwood Court, West Byfleet. Tuesday 6 January 22:00 – Wednesday 7 January 21:00. 45260002963. Catalyst Convertor removed from black BMW 318. Burglary. Camphill Road, West Byfleet. Saturday 3 January 15:00 – Sunday 4 January 00:10. 45260000909. Intruders smashed glass back door. Jewellery stolen. Robbery. Devonshire Avenue, Sheerwater. Tuesday 6 January 19:35. 45260001873. A group of youths attempted to rob a Royal Mail Van. Meet The Beat event, Lion Retail Park, Thursday 15 January 14:00- 16:00. Protecting your home from crime | Crime prevention | Surrey Police Preventing car and vehicle theft | Crime Prevention | Surrey Police Catalytic converter theft | Surrey Police Included in this week’s report is a link to this week’s Woking Beat Facebook page. Anyone can view the Beat – you do not need a Facebook page. Woking Beat (Surrey Police) | Facebook Nobody thinks they will become a victim of crime until it happens. Neighbourhood Watch provides you with information about crime prevention and new forms of crime, such as cybercrime so you are aware of what you need to do to help avoid becoming a victim of crime. To join Neighbourhood Watch is easy. It is free to join and free to belong. Visit ourwatch.org.uk to join. Home | Neighbourhood Watch | National network | Local Watch areas | Community crime prevention groups Steve Dew Police Support Volunteer |