New Forest Accredited Community Safety Officer’s( ACSO’s) Weekly Bulletin

Week Ending Friday 8th of March 2013

Dear all,

Ringwood Police would like assistance with any sightings of the vehicle below on 6th/7th of March. The Vehicle Crime Team would like to discuss via a call to 101 please.

Is your number up?

As illness and injuries can occur at any time, ensure your house name or number is clearly visible from the road by day and night, so that, when you need it most, you can be found quickly and easily.

The three following steps will assist greatly:

  • Check your house name or numberis visible from the road
  • Make sure that there are no trees or bushes obstructing the sign
  • Switch on, when possible, an outside light.

New Forest North

  • Ashurst & Netley Marsh
  • Burley & Bransgore
  • Cadnam
  • Damerham
  • Fordingbridge
  • Hightown
  • Ibsley
  • Lyndhurst
  • Poulner & Ellingham
  • RingwoodTown

Crime Reports Data- Week Ending 08/03/2013( Including 101 Calls)

Last 4 weeks Including08/03/2013(Series 4)

TOMV- Theft of Motor Vehicle

TFMV- Theft from Motor Vehicle

RTC- Road Traffic Collision

ASB- Anti Social Behaviour

More detailed information for your exact neighbourhood can be viewed at:

New Forest East

  • Blackfield, Calshot & Fawley
  • Calmore
  • Dibden Purlieu & Netley View
  • Holbury
  • Hounsdown & Eling
  • Hythe And Dibden
  • Marchwood, Exbury & Beaulieu
  • Testwood
  • Totton Town Centre
  • West Totton

Crime Reports Data-Week Ending 08/03/2013( Including 101 Calls)

Last 4 weeks Including 08/03/2013(Series 4)

TOMV- Theft of Motor Vehicle

TFMV- Theft from Motor Vehicle

RTC- Road Traffic Collision

ASB- Anti Social Behaviour

More detailed information for your exact neighbourhood can be viewed at:

New Forest South

  • Ashley
  • Barton & Milford On Sea
  • Brockenhurst & Boldre Rurals
  • Hordle & Sway
  • Lower Pennington
  • Lymington Town Centre & Buckland
  • New Milton Town Centre
  • North Milton Estates
  • Upper Pennington

Crime Reports Data- Week Ending 08/03/2013( Including 101 Calls)

Last 4 weeks Including 08/03/2013(Series 4)

TOMV- Theft of Motor Vehicle

TFMV- Theft from Motor Vehicle

RTC- Road Traffic Collision

ASB- Anti Social Behaviour

More detailed information for your exact neighbourhood can be viewed at:

Colleagues,

Please be aware that during this week there have been more reported dog thefts in the ThamesValley area. Please remain vigilant and ensure that your kennel security is adequate.

On Wednesday the Country Watch team conducted a Stay Under 40 speeding operation. Thirteen vehicles were caught travelling between 46 – 57 miles per hour.

I have spent this morning in a meeting with the Training Department putting together the Rural Awareness package that will be delivered to over 1000 Police Officers and Staff working in rural areas. We will shortly be looking for people to assist in delivering the package by attending training sessions and speaking with Police Officers and staff about rural issues.

Louise.

Sergeant 483 Hubble.

Poaching

  • 05/03. Bisterne. Report of two males with three dogs possibly hare coursing. Enquiries ongoing by Country watch.

Rural Arson

  • .No incidents reported this week.

Theft From Motor Vehicle

  • 28/02. Bolderwood. Vehicle window smashed and handbag taken from within.
  • 05/03. Ower. 4x4 vehicle used to access fields. Diesel siphoned from tractor.
  • 05/03. Andrews Mare car park. Wallet stolen from jacket left on rear seat.

Off-Road Vehicles

  • None reported this week.

Rural Theft

  • 28/02. Ringwood. Two female albino ferrets stolen from cage in garden.
  • 28/02. Cadnam. Attempted entry to container in field used to store tack and feed.
  • 28/02. Hythe. Batteries stolen from mini-digger and mini-dumper.
  • 02/03. Beaulieu. Approximately £1000 of heating oil stolen from domestic tank.
  • 02/03. Tytherley. 300 litres of heating oil stolen from tank.
  • 03/03. Martin. Nissan Navara stolen from driveway overnight.
  • 05/03. Holbury. Lead stolen from roof of premises.

Miscellaneous Offences

  • 28/02. Ashurst. Hydraulic rams damaged on wooden access gates providing access to forest track.
  • 04/03. East Wellow. Report of dog worrying livestock resulting in injuries to sheep. Investigation ongoing.

Fly Tipping

  • 26/02. Holmsley Inclosure. 5 – 6 bags of garden waste dumped.
  • 27/02. Burley. Brick rubble dumped.
  • 27/02. Culverley. Car tyre dumped.
  • 01/03. Ashurst. Field gate rammed and a quantity of asbestos dumped in field.
  • 02/03. Lyndhurst Golf Course. 13 diesel/oil cans dumped in underpass.
  • 04/03. Darkwater. Carpet and paint tins dumped.
  • 04/03. Dibden. Timber and roofing felt dumped.
  • 06/03. Blackwell Common car park. Household rubbish dumped.

Vehicles of interest

  • W407SFA. Green Vauxhall Astra. Seven reported sightings at various locations throughout the area of Eastern European male flagging down motorists asking for cash in exchange for gold rings. Please do not hand over any cash and report any sightings immediately.

Animal Accidents

Day / Date / Time / Details / Location
Found
Wednesday / 27/02/2013 / 11:00 am / DarkBay Mare - Injured & Destroyed - HIT & RUN / Black Gutter - B3078
Wednesday / 27/02/2013 / 8:40 pm / Chestnut Shetland Mare Injured & Destroyed - WEARING REFLECTIVE COLLAR / Norleywood Crossroads - B3054
Saturday / 02/03/2013 / 9:05 am / Chestnut Filly - Injured WEARING REFLECTIVE COLLAR / Burley Rd Hincheslea

Testing smoke alarms

Important

Never remove the battery from your detector, even for a short period.

At least one smoke alarm should be fitted to each level of your home. In order to make sure your smoke alarm can save your life, it is important to maintain it properly and test it regularly.

Looking after your smoke alarm

Most budget smoke detectors will come with a battery already fitted. This battery will last for at least one year. Make a point of changing that battery annually.

Consider using one of your children's birthdays, or a special occasion, to remind you to change it.

  • Once a week - test the battery: press the button until the alarm sounds.
  • Once a year - change the battery (unless it's a long life alarm).
  • Twice a year - open the case and gently vacuum the inside to remove dust from the sensors. If it doesn't open, vacuum through the holes.
  • After 10 years - replace your alarm with a whole new unit.

Smoke Alarms Testing Reminders

Smoke alarms require routine testing to ensure that they function correctly when they are really needed. However, we tend to forget to carry out this test. This reminder service will remind you when your alarms need testing next time.

This is a free service to provide reminders by SMS,Email or even Twitter and is available at the below website:

A stolen dog from Winchester has been reunited with her owner after over two years.

The Springer spaniel dog was stolen from a garden in Kings Worthy in November 2010 and is now back with her owner after a member of the public found her in Fareham and took her to a vet.

Police from the North Hampshire Countrywatch team executed a warrant at Tynefield caravan site, Whiteley Lane, Fareham on the morning of Thursday, March 7 and arrested a 34-year-old man from Fareham on suspicion of theft. He is currently being questioned by police.

Anyone with information about the theft of dogs should contact the Countrywatch team by calling 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Message in a bottle

How does it work?

The Lions, Message In a Bottle scheme is a simple idea designed to encourage people to keep their personal and medical details on a standard form and in a common location - the fridge.

The bottle is kept in the fridge, where the emergency services will be able to find it in the event of being called to your home. We will know you have a bottle by the two labels displayed on the inside of the front door or on the main entrance to your home and the other is for the door of your fridge.

This scheme is free to the user. Whilst it is focused on the more vulnerable people in our community, anyone can fall downstairs, so this scheme can benefit anyone, including you.

As a minimum it will save the Emergency Services valuable time identifying you and your emergency contacts. By telling whether you have special medication or allergies or not, it is a potential lifesaver and provides peace of mind to users and their friends and families.

Bottles are free of charge andcan usually be found in your local Chemist or Doctors Surgeries.

It's Free all costs are paid for by the local Lion's clubs, who are ordinary people doing amazing things.

To find out more information about the scheme please visit the Lion’s Club websiteor if you would like the opportunity to get involved with this scheme and many others that help those in need, then please contact your local Lions Club or email or telephone 0121 441 4544 for details of your nearest Lions Club or click here to find your nearest club.

The Week in Twitter:

/ HampshireCountyC (@hantsconnect)
08/03/2013 09:50
Switch Hampshire - collective energy switching is on its way tinyurl.com/ckq9oxc
/ Hedge End Police (@HedgeEndPolice)
08/03/2013 08:16
ADVANCE NOTICE - #M27 J4-J5 EASTBND CLOSURE 9pm 09/03/13 to 5.30am 11/03/13. @HedgeEndPolice Info:romanse.org.uk/RWorks.htm
/ New Milton Police (@NewMiltonCops)
08/03/2013 09:25
Local male from Hordle charged with x 2 burglary's in the Hordle area @HantsPolice#reducingcrime
/ New ForestDC (@newforestdc)
07/03/2013 22:26
News: Council proposes to introduce parking charges for blue badge holders: bit.ly/14zlGT1
/ Paul Bartolomeo (@SuptPaul)
07/03/2013 14:33
Yesterday @HantsPolice answered 512 '999' emergency calls and over 2000 non emergency calls. Fancy joining the team? atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/…
/ Hants Roads Policing (@HantsPolRoads)
07/03/2013 16:33
Do you know someone who drives without insurance, tell us anonymously through @HantsCrimestopp@IOWCrimestopp#noinsurancenocar
/ New Milton Police (@NewMiltonCops)
07/03/2013 10:59
15 year old male charged for causing damage to business window in station rd on 25/2, also for shoplifting in town the previous week!
/ The Forest Journal (@ForestJournalUK)
06/03/2013 15:55
Blue lights stolen from volunteers' vehicle dlvr.it/32qbqs
/ Fordingbridge Police (@FdgbridgePolice)
06/03/2013 15:54
with @HantsPolRural have been out in the #NewForest carrying out speed enforcement, 13 tickets issued for drivers exceeding 40mph.
/ Network Rail (@networkrail)
06/03/2013 12:17
If you need to report a non-emergency on our network, text @btp_uk on 61016. You can still call 0800 40 50 40 or 999 in emergencies.#TextBTP
/ New Forest NPA (@newforestnpa)
02/03/2013 10:55
Volunteers wanted for field survey work in the #newforest for our #wwii project pic.twitter.com/8dCrVrU6hz

Kind regards and stay safe.

Dean Birch

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