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Ward Crime Reference Number Offence Description Reported Date Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number SUSPECT UNKNOWN HAS REMOVED TWIN WHEELBASE Theft of TRAILER. THE ANTI THEFT DEVICES WERE NOT REMOVED conveyance Boreham and AND THE TRAILER WAS DISCOVEDED ON MAIN ROAD, 42/107865/21 other than a 08/06/2021 03:11 08/06/2021 03:00 ELM WAY CM3 3 The Leighs BOREHAM ABANDONED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD. THIS motor or pedal WAS ABOUT 500-800M AWAY FROM THE INCIDENT cycle LOCATION. SUSPECT UNKNOWN REMOVED A SECTION OF THE VICTIMS Burglary - Boreham and FENCE THEN PROCEEDED TO THE SIDE OF THE GARAGE AND 42/109098/21 Residential - 08/06/2021 09:01 07/06/2021 22:00 DAMASES LANE CM3 3 The Leighs FORCED OPEN THE SIDE DOOR, CAUSING DAMAGE. NOT Non-Dwelling KNOWN IF ANYTHING REMOVED. Theft in a dwelling other SUSPECT UNKNOWN STOLE THE VICTIMS BUS PASS AND Boreham and than from 42/109446/21 09/06/2021 16:32 05/06/2021 18:00 SCHOOL LANE CM3 1 BANK CARD THAT WAS IN THE BACK OF HER MOBILE PHONE The Leighs automatic AT THE TIME WHILST SHE WAS AT THE PROPERTY. machine or meter SUSPECTS UNKNOWN FORCED SECURITY CAPS FROM Boreham and Theft from a COLCHESTER 42/112644/21 13/06/2021 10:46 12/06/2021 22:00 CM2 5 YELLOW LORRY AND SIPHONED OVER 600 LITRES OF DIESEL The Leighs motor vehicle ROAD BY MEANS UNKNOWN. Boreham and Theft from a COLCHESTER SUSPECT UNKNOWN DRAINED 300 LITRES OF DIESEL FROM 42/112693/21 13/06/2021 12:21 12/06/2021 CM2 5 The Leighs motor vehicle ROAD VOLVO TRUCK. Boreham and Theft from a COLCHESTER SUSPECTS UNKNOWN HAVE BROKEN INTO LORRY AND 42/112723/21 13/06/2021 12:55 13/06/2021 01:00 CM2 5 The Leighs motor vehicle ROAD SIPHONED 300 LITRES OF FUEL. This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number Broomfield A BLACK SEAT VEHICLE HAS BEEN DRIVEN DANGEROUSLY and The 42/107568/21 ASB - Nuisance 06/06/2021 17:00 08/05/2021 23:30 FAIRWAY DRIVE CM3 3 AND AT SPEED DOWN A RESIDENTIAL STREET. Walthams Broomfield Theft of a SUSPECTS UNKNOWN REMOVED GREY LAND ROVER and The 42/107987/21 08/06/2021 07:38 07/06/2021 22:10 PARSONAGE LANE CM3 1 motor vehicle DEFENDER 90 EA59FFP FROM DRIVEWAY. Walthams Broomfield SUSPECTS UNKNOWN REMOVED GREY LAND ROVER Theft of a and The 42/108143/21 08/06/2021 09:14 07/06/2021 20:00 BROOK HILL CM3 3 DISCOVERY INDEX NUMBER P24LBH FROM DRIVEWAY BY motor vehicle Walthams MEANS UNKNOWN. Broomfield Theft from a SUSPECTS UNKNOWN REMOVED CATALYTIC CONVERTER and The 42/110764/21 11/06/2021 12:30 02/06/2021 17:00 THE STREET CM3 3 motor vehicle FROM BLUE TOYOTA RAV4. Walthams SUSPECT UNKNOWN ENTERED REAR GARDEN THROUGH AN Broomfield Theft if not ADJOINING FIELD AND REMOVED GARDEN FURNITURE. and The 42/111584/21 classified 10/06/2021 23:01 10/06/2021 05:00 DUNMOW ROAD CM6 3 PATIO SET, CREAM WITH 3 STOOLS AND A GLASS TABLE. Walthams elsewhere RURAL CRIME. This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number Other criminal Chelmer damage to a SUSPECTS UNKNOWN BY MEANS UNKNOWN SMASHED Village and 42/107487/21 07/06/2021 01:04 07/06/2021 01:02 BURGESS FIELD CM2 6 residence PROPERTY WINDOW. Beaulieu Park (Under £5,000) This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number SUSPECT UNKNOWN ENTERED GARDEN AND REMOVED Theft if not Chelmsford CLATTERFORD FURNITURE - 8 SEAT RATTAN GARDEN FURNITURE SET BLACK 42/110499/21 classified 10/06/2021 08:34 09/06/2021 00:01 CM1 4 Rural West END AND WHITE SEAT COVERS AND A LARGE RATTAN TABLE elsewhere WITH GLASS TOP FIRE PIT. This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number Theft in a dwelling other SUSPECT UNIDENTIFIED HAS STOLEN A LOCKET GOLD CHAIN than from Galleywood 42/108871/21 08/06/2021 20:26 03/06/2021 PONDS ROAD CM2 8 NECKLACE FROM PROPERTY AND SWAPPED IT FOR A automatic DIFFERENT ONE. machine or meter Attempted - SUSPECT UNIDENTIFIED HAS BEEN SEEN BY THE VICTIM TO Galleywood 42/109190/21 Theft from a 09/06/2021 01:07 09/06/2021 BARNARD ROAD CM2 8 BE TAMPERING WITH VEHICLE, TRYING TO REMOVE THE motor vehicle CATALYTIC CONVERTER. Theft from a A12,A130,SOUTHE SUSPECTS UNKNOWN HAVE SIPHONED APPROXIMATELY 500 Galleywood 42/109855/21 10/06/2021 07:32 10/06/2021 motor vehicle ND ROAD LITRES OF DIESEL FROM LORRY TANK. Other criminal SUSPECTS UNKNOWN CAUSED DAMAGE TO THE MEMORIAL Galleywood 42/112645/21 damage, other 01/06/2021 20:45 01/06/2021 20:45 BARNARD ROAD CM2 8 AREA. (Under £5,000) This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number Robbery (of SUSPECTS UNIDENTIFIED HAVE TAKEN VICTIMS BAG FROM Goat Hall 42/108278/21 Personal 07/06/2021 16:28 07/06/2021 00:01 PRINCES ROAD CM2 9 HER AND REMOVED HER CARD FROM CASH POINT Property) MACHINE. SUSPECT UNIDENTIFIED REMOVED VICTIMS PURSE WHILE Theft if not THEY WERE GOING TO THEIR CAR TO LOAD THEIR Goat Hall 42/110053/21 classified 10/06/2021 14:14 09/06/2021 12:52 PRINCES ROAD CM2 9 SHOPPING. ITEMS REMOVED - BANK CARD : CASH : BUS elsewhere PASS. This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number Theft if not Great Baddow SUSPECT UNIDENTIFIED HAS FILLED AN AUDI WITH 53.45 42/107417/21 classified 06/06/2021 15:38 06/06/2021 14:15 BADDOW ROAD CM2 9 East LITRES OF DIESEL FUEL MAKING NO ATTEMPT TO PAY. elsewhere Other criminal damage to a SUSPECT UNKNOWN KICKED THE FRONT AND REAR GATE OF Great Baddow building - GARDEN AFTER BEING REFUSED SERVICE DUE TO BEING 42/109778/21 09/06/2021 22:22 09/06/2021 22:00 TABORS HILL CM2 7 East business and INTOXICATED. A LOCK HAS BEEN BROKEN FROM THE BACK community FENCE. (Under £5,000) Theft if not SUSPECT UNIDENTIFIED REMOVED VICTIMS PREGNANT CAT Great Baddow 42/109873/21 classified 09/06/2021 18:40 09/06/2021 00:01 MALTINGS ROAD CM2 8 BY KEEPING IT IN A GARAGE THEN KEEPING THE KITTENS East elsewhere AFTER BEING BORN. SUSPECT UNKNOWN GAINED ACCESS TO WHITE FORD Interference Great Baddow TRANSIT VAN BY DRILLING THE FRONT NEAR SIDE DOOR 42/110888/21 with a motor 11/06/2021 17:15 10/06/2021 22:00 MALTINGS ROAD CM2 8 East LOCK WHILST IT WAS SECURE ON DRIVEWAY. NOTHING vehicle STOLEN, DAMAGE CAUSED. SUSPECT UNKNOWN REMOVED WHITE FORD TRANSIT INDEX Great Baddow Theft of a FE69WZK, FROM A ROUNDABOUT NEAR CUL DE SAC BY 42/111663/21 11/06/2021 06:10 10/06/2021 16:30 MALTINGS ROAD CM2 8 East motor vehicle REMOVING THE STEERING WHEEL LOCK BY MEANS UNKNOWN. Burglary - SUSPECT UNKNOWN ENTERED GARAGE VIA A SIDE DOOR, Great Baddow 42/112940/21 Residential - 13/06/2021 17:05 13/06/2021 09:00 BADDOW ROAD CM2 9 WHICH MAY NOT HAVE BEEN SECURED. ONCE INSIDE East Non-Dwelling SUSPECT HAS STOLEN A PELOTON CUBE ROAD BIKE. This information has been provided by Essex Police to selected partners for the purposes of preventing and detecting unlawful acts Essex Watch Chelmsford Crime Report 07/06/2021 to 13/06/2021 OFFICIAL 14 June 2021 Crime Offence Reported Date and Committed Date partial Ward Reference Street Offence Details (MO) Description Time (From) postcode Number SUSPECTS UNIDENTIFIED HAVE CLIMBED ON TOP OF THE BIN Other criminal Great Baddow SHELTER, PULLED OFF ONE OF THE ROAD SIGNS AND KICKED 42/107357/21 damage, other 31/05/2021 20:49 31/05/2021 20:00 TYDEMANS CM2 9 West IT INTO THE ROAD AND SMASHED ANOTHER UNKNOWN (Under £5,000) OBJECT ONTO THE GRASS AND KICKED IT AROUND.
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