Oldham Borough INPT2

District Executive Meeting Police Report – Crompton and Shaw

Oldham Division, Integrated Neighbourhood Policing

Report dates 02/06/15 to 17/07/15

Report prepared by OSO Bev Macyna

Anti-social behaviour Crompton and Shaw

ASB related statistics (Cumulative YTD)

Reduction on last 2014 2015 year Shaw 173 139 -34 Crompton 83 107 24

Crompton has again seen a slight increase in reported incidents when compared to last year. A patrol plan is in place and work continues in partnership with the Local Authority.

HOT SPOTS:

 Crompton and Neighbouring Streets

REPORT ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR BY RINGING 101

Violent Crime Crompton and Shaw

Violent crime statistics 02/06/15 to 17/07/15 2014 2015 Violent crime (includes GBH 19 23 and sexual assault and harassment) 9 6 Assault without injury

If a crime is in progress ring 999

Serious Acquisitive Crime Crompton and Shaw

Crime statistics 24/03/15 to 31/05/15 2014 2015 Robbery 2 1 Theft from person 0 0 Burglary dwelling including 11 20 aggravated Burglary other than a dwelling 18 20 Theft of a motor vehicle 6 6 Theft from a motor vehicle 13 15 Theft of a pedal cycle 3 1

There has been a rise in the number of burglaries when compared to last year. Please remember to lock your doors and windows when leaving the property and beware of leaving the door ‘on catch’. During the warmer weather opportunistic thieves will take full advantage of insecure properties.

BURGLARIES OF NOTE:

 4 x Insecure  3 x Properties had car keys stolen  5 x no entry gained due to good security / alarms / disturbed by neighbour

If you see anyone acting suspiciously please ring 101 to report it CRIME PREVENTION ADVICE Computer Scam Targeting the Elderly Marketing

Please be aware of a new email scam that is circulating, in which older people on the internet are particularly vulnerable. The scam, as shown in a print screen below, tells users that their computer may be at risk and tells them to call a helpline which looks like a legitimate telephone number. Either the helpline links to a telephone number with a ludicrously inflated call rate or callers are asked for security details, which scammers can use to gain access to bank accounts. People who are less Internet savvy are more likely to fall victim to the scam

Good News

Oldham Police Cadets

Our Police cadets are continuing to work towards their Duke of Edinburgh Award. Recently they went on a practice weekend to The Anderton Centre in Chorley. PCSO Sue Hoyle and Gary Bingham accompanied them. The main skill they were looking to develop was team working, in order to show this they completed tasks including map reading/orienteering supervised and then finding their own way between checkpoints, tent construction and cooking made from rations.

A Great Day Was Had At Family Weekend 27th and 28th June 2015

A male has been arrested for personal robbery and 4 x burglaries in Shaw

2 males arrested for a break in at the ambulance depot in Shaw

E-Watch

E-Watch is a database created by the Oldham Borough Neighbourhood Policing Team. It is a collation of email addresses submitted to us by residents and businesses so that Greater Police can contact you with our monthly newsletter, general information and incidents in your immediate area that you should be aware of. You are also able to email us with any information you want to pass onto us.

We do not supply your email address to any other party and you can request to be removed from the database at any time. A male has been arrested for personal robbery and 4 x burglaries in Shaw If you wish to be part of the E-Watch database please send us an email titled E-Watch to: 2 males arrested for a break in at the ambulance depot in [email protected] Shaw

And include the following information.

NAME: ADDRESS: & TELEPHONE

Contact Us

Regular Surgeries are held at: Crompton Library, Farrow Street, Shaw Thursday 0930-1100

The Oldham Borough INPT is based at Oldham Police Station Divisional HQ Barn St Oldham

OL1 1LR

Direct line: 0161 856 8825

Email: [email protected]

Call CRIMESTOPPERS Anonymously On 0800 555 111 As part of our service promise we will continue to listen to the community so it’s really important that people tell us what they think about the work officers are doing to keep them safe.