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August 2021 Bulletin August 2021 Bulletin Burglaries and Break-ins in your area during 2021 Taken from the police public website here are the numbers of reported unlawful entry with intent to burglary, break and enter by police area until the end of August 2021. (Last months’ annual total in brackets.) There have been 549 burglaries during 2021. Please note that police named areas do not exactly match Neighbourhood Support Group areas. If your area is not mentioned, it is not available from the police: members can view these police statistics on line. Bader 16 (11) Frankton 25 (16) Peachgrove 15 (12) Beerescourt 7 (6) Glenview 7 (3) Peacocke 1 Bryant 15 (13) Grandview 11 (8) Porritt 12 (7) Brymer 5 (2) Hamilton Central 55 (25) Pukete 8 (5) Burbush 2 (1) Hamilton East 14 (8) Queenwood 7 (5) Chartwell 5 (4) Hamilton Lake 8 (4) Riverlea 6 (4) Chedworth 13 (9) Hillcrest West 14 (10) Rotokauri 7 (5) Clarkin 19 (12) Horsham Downs 7 (5) Rototuna 2 Claudelands 15 (10) Huntington 18 (12) Silverdale 7 (6) Crawshaw 11 (8) Insoll 8 (5) Swarbrick 15 (7) Dinsdale 31 (20) Maeroa 14 (8) Sylvester 10 (6) Enderley 23 (15) Melville 14 (8) Te Rapa 5 (5) Eureka 5 Nawton 19 (9) Temple View 2 Fairview Downs 6 (5) Naylor 12 (8) University 26 (17) Flagstaff 6 (4) Newstead 7 (6) Whatawhata 7 (5) Maps of burglary locations since 2018 are available on the Neighbourhood Support Hamilton website FREE NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT STREET SIGNS NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT AREA These signs are proven to be a real deterrent against burglary and other property crime. Each registered Neighbourhood Support Group is entitled to have two of these signs erected in their street/immediate area for free. The friendly team at Infrastracture Alliance erect these signs on our request in accordance with Hamilton city By-Laws. Thanks to Infrastructure Alliance you may notice old, damaged or worn-out signs around your area being replaced with shiny new ones. Please check that your Neighbourhood Support Group has at least two signs on display. Let us know if you need free new or replacement signs erected for you. COVID 19 Useful Links P.O. Box 1218 Hamilton 32402 e: [email protected] • Useful information for moving through the Alert Levels of Covid-19 Read more • Find out when you can get a vaccine https://covid19.govt.nz/health-and- wellbeing/covid-19-vaccines/getting-a-covid-19-vaccine/find-out-when-you-can-get- a-vaccine/ • NZ COVID Tracer helps you protect yourself, your friends, your whānau and your community by enabling faster contact tracing https://www.health.govt.nz/our- work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-resources-and- tools/nz-covid-tracer-app • Community Waikato Covid19 response https://www.communitywaikato.org.nz/blog/in-it-together • Healthline for free medical advice about COVID-19 0800 358 5453 • Government helpline 0800 779 997 and website https://covid19.govt.nz/ • Need to talk? Call or text 1737 CLICK HERE TO VIEW NEIGHBOURHOOD SUPPORT NZ AUGUST NATIONAL CAMPAIGN Neighbourhood Support still seeks volunteers and management committee members. If you are interested in supporting us then please contact us [email protected] Register For NZ Police Media Alerts Did you know you can subscribe to receive important Police news and alerts, by district or nationally, straight to your inbox? These alerts can provide up to date information about wanted and missing people, weather events or emergencies, Police and crime related news, Ten One articles, and more. Subscribe by email or RSS feed here: https://www.police.govt.nz/subscribe/news-alerts If something criminal comes to your attention please send the information to the police and (of course) to members of your Neighbourhood Support Group (the whole point of Neighbourhood Support – looking out for each other). P.O. Box 1218 Hamilton 32403 e: [email protected] OUR PARTNERS AND SUPPORTERS P.O. Box 1218 Hamilton 32404 e: [email protected] .
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