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Essex County Neighbourhood Watch Association BRAINTREE AND DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Affiliated to Essex County Neighbourhood Watch Association a registered Charity No: 1168988 THE WEEKLY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NEWSLETTER TWO PAGE ISSUE MONDAY 15TH JUNE 2020 Number: 537 Email: [email protected] DOGS STOLEN FROM A FARM THEFT FROM PERSONS BULMER BOCKING Panfield Lane Wednesday 10th June. Between June 9th 19:00hrs and June 10th 12:06hrs. Suspect unknown removed victim’s Iphone 10XR out of victim’s backpack. BRADWELL Coggeshall Road Between June 9th 22:30hrs and June 10th 12:25hrs. Suspect unknown stole victim’s wallet from a tray at the payment window. BRAINTREE John Ray Gardens Between June 9th 19:00hrs and June 10th 17:18hrs. These two beautiful working dogs were stolen. Suspect unidentified removed £35 from victim’s Their owner, a gamekeeper, is beside himself with purse fear & worry. They are part of his family and the Rayne Road youngest, Dash belongs to his 4 year old son. June12th. between 19:00hrs and 20:19hrs Brandy, the springer is the mother of my 16 week Suspect unknown removed victim’s beige purse old pup. He is asking that everyone where ever you from under her arm whilst shopping in a store. live to distribute this information as soon as possible as may ensure these dogs could be too DWELLING HOUSE BURGLARY hot to handle. BURY ST.EDMUNDS Ridley Road Dash: Black pedigree wcs bitch born Nov 2018. Thursday June 4th 23:30hrs and Friday 5th June 03:00hrs. White bib, white bit on back left paw and responds An unknown person entered a property via an open to 'Poo Doggy' and a docked tail. window and once inside, they stole a Macbook pro, a Brandy: Liver and white small English Springer Playstation 4 and controller, a black pair of Prada Spaniel bitch extremely timid with any stranger. She trainers a white pair of Tommy Hilfiger trainers, a blue will cower to a stranger. Tight haired, immaculate pair of Nike trainers with yellow shoelaces and an looking dog and both dogs have been electric scooter. The scooter was later found nearby by microchipped. the victim. Any information please contact Suffolk or Essex Police are appealing for witnesses or information Police telephone 101 Essex Police incident number following a burglary. Anyone with any information about this incident or who 42/83790/20 saw anything suspicious should contact Suffolk Police, quoting crime reference number: 37/30969/20 THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Website – http://www.suffolk.police.uk/contact- KELVEDON Brockwell Lane us/existing-report-update Email – [email protected] June 6th 00:00hrs and June 7th 11:43hrs, Suspect unknown stole a silver Mercedes which was parked on a driveway. BURGLARY OF GRAIN STORAGE BRAINTREE Lyons Hall Road PENTLOW Foxearth Road Between June 9th 23: hrs & June 10th 07:16hrs. Between June 8th 19:30hrs and June 9th 08:17hrs. Suspect unknown stole a black Range Rover Vogue Suspect unknown gained entry to a grain storage Hybrid which was parked securely on a driveway by forcing the roller door-but nothing taken FOR THOSE WHO LIVE IN ESSEX AND WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER TO WORK WITH ESSEX POLICE TO REDUCE CRIME PLEASE SEND YOUR FULL DETAILS AND EMAIL ADDRESS TO [email protected] BRAINTREE AND DISTRICT NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Affiliated to Essex County Neighbourhood Watch Association a registered Charity No: 1168988 THE WEEKLY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NEWSLETTER TWO PAGE ISSUE MONDAY 15TH JUNE 2020 Number: 537 Email: [email protected] BURGLARIES AND ATTEMPTED BURGLARIES OF SHEDS , OUTBUILDINGS AND BARNS ESSEX POLICE NEW SERVICE! TERLING Did you know you can now speak to one of our Fuller Street (1) operators about non-emergency matters using our June 11th between 00:00hrs and 06:30hrs. live text chat service? Suspect unknown entered an outbuilding by Find the link on Essex Police website homepage damaging the locks and bolts and property stolen. with online services like crime and anti-social Fuller Street (2) behaviour reporting. June 11th between 00:00hrs and 12:34 hrs. Suspect unknown entered a shed but nothing taken. Fuller Street (3) June 11th between 13:40hrs and 13:50hrs. Suspect unknown rammed open a garage door and gained entry and removed a lawn mower and garden equipment. Braintree Road(1) Between June 4th 20:00hrs and June 5th 13:42hrs. Suspect unknown gained entry to a barn by forcing the door and items removed. EDITORS NOTE AND COMMENTS: Braintree Road( 2) This newsletter is a summary of crime incidents June 4th between 02:0hrs and 02:13hrs. from reports supplied by Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk Suspect unknown broke into an outbuilding and Police from Facebook and Twitter . smashed the door and top window pane of a garage The newsletter is distributed to Acton, reached in and attempted to break in .Suspect was Alphamstone, Ashen, Belchamp St. Paul, Belchamp disturbed and ran off. Walter, Bocking, Borley, Bradwell , Braintree Town PANFIELD Andrews Field areas, Bulmer, Bures, Burtons Green, Castle June 6th between 03:02hrs and 10:18hrs. Hedingham, Chelmsford , Clare, Coggeshall, Suspect unknown gained entry to fields and using Colchester, Colne Engaine, Cornish Hall End, an angle grinder to cut chain on two locks of a Cressing, Earls Colne, Feering, Finchingfield, building and a third outbuilding but no entry Foxearth, Gestingthorpe, Gosfield, Great Bardfield , gained. No information on anything stolen. Great Henny, Great Maplestead, Great Notley , Great GOSFIELD Saling, Great Yeldham, Great Waldingfield, Between June 8th 14:00hrs and June 9th 14:31hrs. Greenstead Green, Halstead, Hatfield Peverel , Suspect unknown accessed a barn via an open Hitcham, Kelvedon, Lamarsh, Leigh-on-Sea, Little door and stole a red All Terrain vehicle. Baddow, Liston, Little Henny, Little Yeldham, Little SUDBURY (1) Maplestead, Long Melford, Middleton, Ovington, Between June 6th 23:00hrs and June 7th 11:01hrs. Panfield, Pattiswick, Pebmarsh, Pentlow, Radwinter, Suspect unknown stole red Honda 520 TRX Quad Rayne, Rivenhall, Shalford, Sible Hedingham, Silver bike and a John Deere 855 Gator End, Stambourne, Stisted, Stoke by Clare, SUDBURY (2) Southend, Sturmer, Sudbury, Terling, Tilbury Juxta Between June 8th 23:39hrs and June 9th 11:01hrs. Clare, Toppesfield, Twinstead, Wethersfield, White Suspect unknown entered a barn using a ladder to Ash Green, White Colne, Wickham St. Pauls, enter a high window .Suspects smashed the Witham. window to enter and used the roller shutter to exit the barn and stole a John Deere Gator FOR THOSE WHO LIVE IN ESSEX AND WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER TO WORK WITH ESSEX POLICE TO REDUCE CRIME PLEASE SEND YOUR FULL DETAILS AND EMAIL ADDRESS TO [email protected] .
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