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October 31, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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“Bike shed” to beat thieves

Police in Chester say cyclists have given a “thumbs up” to their latest action to beat bike thefts.

city centre shop has been turned into a “bike shed” for a month. Cyclists can leave their trusty steed safely for the day and, on request, it will be security-marked and safety-checked before they pick it up.

The move is part of an on-going campaign against bike theft.

If you want to use the Police “bike shed” shop, it is at 26 Bridge Street and is open from 8am to 6pm from Monday to Friday until November 18th.

See full article here

October 24, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Salmon Leap – Vehicle crime. Afternoon of 13/10/11. Two male offenders seen smashing windows of two vehicles before making off.
  • Rushfield Road – Theft from motor vehicle. Overnight 15-16/10/11. Offender enters insecure Toyota Avensis vehicle and steal sat. nav. device.
  • Prenton Place – Criminal damage. Overnight 16-17/10/11. Offender(s) smash glass pane in front door.
  • Chester Golf Club – Burglary (other). Overnight 17-18/10/11. Offender(s) force entry to golf club and make search of premises. Cash stolen from safe.
  • St Marks Road – Burglary (dwelling). Daytime 19/10/11. Offender(s) gain entry to premises via insecure bathroom window after climbing onto flat roof. Gold jewellery stolen
  • Curzon Park – Theft from motor vehicle. Daytime 21/10/11. Offender(s) steal quantity of power tools and tool box from rear of works van (only noticed on 22/10/11).

October 6, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Eaton Road – Burglary (other). Offender(s) steal earthing cable from secure electrical substation.
  • Fairford Road – Burglary (dwelling). Afternoon period. Offender(s) smash rear kitchen window and gain entry before stealing £20 from money tin.
  • Newbury Road – Theft. Evening period. Offender(s) steal insecure grey Carrera cycle from communal hallway.
  • Appleyards Lane – Theft. Overnight period. Offender(s) steal insecure Raleigh Twenty cycle from rear garden.
  • Barony Way – Theft. Over few days period. Offender(s) enter rear garden and steal stone bird bath & sun-dial ornaments. Items removed using wheelie bin.
  • Vincent Drive – Burglary (dwelling). Offender(s) force ground floor window to premises before alarm activated. Offender(s) then make good escape.

September 29, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Quiz Night!

Westminster Park Residents Association are holding a quiz night at 8pm on Saturday 8th October at the community centre. Tickets cost £6 and include refreshments. Really fun night, everybody welcome! Please contact a member of the committee for tickets or leave a post on our page for more information.

September 28, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Stolen horse box appeal

The below is an appeal for information from PC Tony Owens from Dragonhall Police Station.

In the last 48hrs two Ifor Williams, twin axle, HB506 horse trailers have been stolen in the area.

The first went from Tushingham at about 9:40pm on 26th September 2011. This trailer was dark blue.

The second was at about 10:45pm on 27th September 2011 from Christleton.  A white Ford Transit was seen towing this away with three males on board. This trailer was silver.

Anyone with any information should contact PC Tony Owens on 0845 458 6377 (answer phone)

or the main police 24 hour call centre below:-
TO REPORT A CRIME TO THE POLICE CALL 0845 458 0000

September 23, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Homewatch Alert – Loans & Fake Jackets

LOANS

Trading Standards would like to warn people to steer clear of scam loan companies who take upfront fees but fail to provide credit or offer clearly unsuitable credit alternatives.

Please be extra vigilant when dealing with or taking calls from loan companies that want upfront fees and who are not interested in your credit history as they may take the payment then disappear with your money.

The Office of Fair Trading has reported seeing a 50 per cent year-on-year rise in complaints about loan scams, particularly credit applications which involve the consumer sending upfront fees through money transfer companies.

Some points to consider:

  • Be cautious if a loan company cold-calls you
  • Research the business offering the loan – look for a landline phone number and a physical address and ask for information in writing
  • Check that the company has a credit license on the Consumer Credit Register at www.oft.gov.uk/ConsumerCreditRegister

If you think you may be dealing with an unlicensed lender and need confidential help and advice contact the Illegal Money Lending Team on 0300 555 2222 at local call rate, including inclusive minutes from mobiles, by email to reportaloanshark@stoploansharks.gov.uk or text loan (space) shark (space)then your message to 60003 or visit www.direct.gov.uk/stoploansharks

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FAKE JACKETS

A member of the public was approached by a male maybe of Italian origin who stopped his car, possibly a Fiat and asked for directions. The male claimed he had been on business in the area and needed to get back to the M6 motorway. Before driving away having been given the directions he pointed out that his boss had given him some clothing samples and indicated to several Giorgio Armani leather coats on view in the car.

Please do not be tempted to buy these items as they are likely to be either stolen or fake goods.

If you have been approached in such a manner or have any information that might help Police with their enquiries please call 0845 458 0000

If you have any further information relating to the above alert or for general advice please contact Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06 or http://www.direct.gov.uk/

Please pass this information to family member, friends, neighbours and anyone you know who maybe vulnerable.
Cheshire Constabulary Western Watch Office supports Home Watch Schemes across Chester, Ellesmere Port, Neston and Vale Royal, and is based in the Western Partnership Office, Northwich Police Station.     E-mail  western.watch@cheshire.pnn.police.uk

TO CONTACT THE POLICE CALL 0845 458 0000

IF YOU WISH TO PASS INFORMATION VIA AN INDEPENDENT ANONYMOUS SOURCE YOU CAN
CALL CRIME STOPPERS ON 0800 555 111, OR E MAIL www.crimestoppers-uk.org

September 15, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer weekly update

Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Co-Op 5 Ashes Road – Theft. Male offender caught on CCTV stealing chocolates from display.
  • West Cheshire College – Theft. Afternoon period. Male Offender steals secured £1200 mountain bike from cycle rack.
  • Westminster Avenue – Burglary (other). Over 24 hour period. Offender(s) force entry to summer house & garden shed in rear garden. Nothing apparently stolen.
  • Curzon Park South – Burglary (other). Afternoon period. Male offender disturbed breaking into garage. Offender made off and nothing stolen.
  • Fairford Road – Theft. A local male has been charged with the theft of a pedal cycle following police enquiries.
  • Newbury Road – Drugs. Following a Chester Neighbourhood Enforcement Team operation, a local female has been charged with Possession With Intent to supply Cannabis.

September 9, 2011
by Dave Craggs
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Chester Outer weekly update

Chester Outer South – Lache / Westminster Park / Curzon Park / Handbridge / Saltney

  • Hampton Road – Criminal Damage. Over 24 hour period. Offender(s) kick rear nearside door on parked BMW causing damage.
  • Dover Road – Theft. Over 2 day period. Offender(s) steal Marin Novano mountain bike that had been secured to drain pipe of residential dwelling.
  • Curzon Park South – Criminal Damage. Overnight period. Offender(s) damage sections of wooden fence.
  • Barony Way – Theft of motor vehicle. Overnight period. Offender(s) steal blue Honda 100cc scooter – DE55 UCW from driveway of premises.
  • Forge Way – Theft from motor vehicle. Overnight period. Offender(s) approach vehicle parked on driveway. Entry gained and fishing tackle, tools, money and CD’s stolen.
  • Vincent Drive – Theft of tools. Over 1 week period. Offender(s) gain entry to greenhouse and then steal tool box containing various power and wood-working tools.
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