Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Police Team Communique
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SURREY HEATH NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE TEAM COMMUNIQUE July 2017/ Issue 8 Since the publication of the details of the Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team in Issue No 1, the team has been strengthened with the addition of two extra PCSOs – one for Old Dean/St Michaels/Watchetts and another for The Six Villages. The updated team is shown below: YOUR SURREY HEATH NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM Sgt Jon Castell ID No 1829 Sgt Michael Knight ID No 40178 PC Anna Whiteside ID No 3276 Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team PC Alison Worger ID No 2191 PC Nathalie Pattison ID No 2993 PCSO Lisa Ford ID No 14354 Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team Camberley Town & St Pauls Neighbourhood Team PCSO Chris Gilkes ID No 15221 PCSO Vince Wakeling PCSO Sian Hudson Camberley Town & St Pauls Frimley, Heatherside, Parkside, Mytchett, Frimley, Heatherside, Parkside, Neighbourhood Team Deepcut & Frimley Green Neighbourhood Mytchett, Deepcut & Frimley Green Team Neighbourhood Team PCSO Fiona Parton ID No 16330 PCSO Matt Yeomans ID No 14854 PCSO Marita Wells ID No 16030 Old Dean, St Michaels & Watchetts Old Dean, St Michaels & Watchetts Old Dean, St Michaels & Watchetts Neighbourhood Team Neighbourhood Team Neighbourhood Team PCSO David Yeoman ID No 16317 PCSO Sue Spencer ID No 14079 The Six Villages Neighbourhood Team The Six Villages Neighbourhood Team The Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team will work to continue to cut crime, but they cannot fight crime alone. They need your support. They are there to listen to your concerns and act upon the issues that matter to you most in order to help you feel more confident in your community. Further details of the Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team can be found here: https://surrey.police.uk/surrey-heath/ HOW TO CONTACT YOUR SURREY HEATH NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM The Surrey Heath Neighbourhood Team can be contacted as follows: Police Station Surrey Heath Borough Council, Surrey Heath House, Knoll Road, Surrey Heath, Surrey GU15 3HD Phone 101 Twitter https://twitter.com/SurreyHeathBeat Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SurreyHeathPolice Email [email protected] HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR SURREY HEATH NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE TEAM Report a crime. Find out how you can report a crime, including theft and burglary, criminal damage, hate crime, and fraud. Click on the link to https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact-us/report-online/report-a-crime/ Report anti-social behaviour and driving. Report anti-social driving on the DriveSMART website. Click on this link: https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact-us/report-online/report-anti-social-behaviour-and-driving/ Report lost and found property. Find out how you can report lost property. Click on this link: https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact-us/report-online/report-lost-and-found-property/ Report neighbour disputes. Disputes between neighbours can be caused by a variety of reasons. If it involves an assault or threat of violence, a breach of the peace or criminal damage it is a police matter. Call 101, report online or call 999 in an emergency. For further details on how to report neighbour disputes click on this link: https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact-us/report-online/report-neighbour-disputes/ Report road traffic collisions. If you are the driver of a vehicle involved in a road traffic collision and owner / insurance / vehicle details were not exchanged at the scene OR you sustained an injury, you must report the incident in person at a police station as soon as possible and within 24 hours. You are legally obliged to do this. For further details on reporting non-urgent traffic accidents click on this link: https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact-us/report- online/report-road-traffic-collisions/ Report a sounding alarm. If an alarm sounds and there is evidence of criminal activity underway or you see something suspicious call 999. Don't be tempted to put yourself in danger by making checks yourself. Unless there is suspicious activity the police will not attend. If an alarm persistently sounds and it becomes a nuisance you should contact your local council who may send an Environmental Health Officer. For further information click on the link: https://www.surrey.police.uk/contact-us/report-online/report-a-sounding-alarm/ .