Parish Council monthly update

Chartham, Stone Street & October 2020 Information provided by: PCSO Emma Coyle of Community Safety Unit.

Crimes of note:

 12/10/20 – Theft, Fausset Hill, Street End – a wedding ring has been stolen from a property

 15/10/20 – Criminal damage to a vehicle, Woodside Avenue, – a car has been damaged by an

unknown person

 17/10/20 – Theft of pedal cycle, The Green, Chartham – a bicycle has been stolen whilst left unattended

and another has been left damaged in the road

 18/10/20 – Theft, The Street, – a handbag has been stolen from a place of work, this contained

bank cards which have then been used

 21/10/20 – Criminal damage/poaching, – at least ten dead birds have been located on a

road, all with ball bearings lodged in their necks

 23/10/20 – Theft from a motor vehicle, Upper Harbledown – 400 litres of fuel has been stolen from a lorry

whilst parked in a layby on the A2 overnight

 25/10/20 – Theft from a motor vehicle, Penny Pot Lane, Waltham – a car window has been smashed and a

handbag and pair of shoes stolen. This was whilst the car was left parked in a rural area

 26/10/20 – Theft from a motor vehicle, A2, Upper Harbledown – a lorry has been broken into whilst parked

along the A2 and items have been stolen

There have been no crimes of note reported from .

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Parish Council monthly update

Anti-social behaviour and other incidents of note:

10/10/20 – Nuisance vehicles, Mystole Lane – off road bike has been seen riding on a bridleway, area search no trace by Police

12/10/20 – Cockering Road, Chartham – tree blocking the road has been removed by Police

13/10/20 – Animal incident, A28, Chartham – sheep loose in the road, area search no trace by Police

17/10/20 – Covid breach, Cremer Close, Chartham – party has been dispersed by Police

Items of good work:

 Regular rural patrols  Chartham Care and Share team meeting attended

Updates of previous reported issues:

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