Crime/Incident Update,

November 2018

Neighbourhood Policing Update, November 2018

You can report all non emergency crime via the 101 number. In an emergency, always call 999.

Your beat team consists of officers dedicated to making your area the safest to live and bettering your quality of life.

Our beat area covers Hook, , , and all the out lying villages North of the M3 and up to the Border.

You can view our current Community Priorities by visiting the Constabulary website at www.hampshire.police.uk

Our priorities are set quarterly and are discussed at a Police and Community Together (PACT) Meeting. This meeting comprises of local councillors and other community leaders who voice your concerns which are gathered during the interim period.

Our Community Priorities are set in line with current crime trends and the concerns of the community. We work hard to proactively tackle identified concerns and we seek assistance from our partner agencies to combat identified problems with a problem solving approach.

This bulletin will be sent out regularly to all our Hampshire Alert members and aims to give you an overview of the crime and incidents which have occurred within your area. We will also use the opportunity to provide you with valuable crime prevention advice to prevent you being a victim of crime.

Crime/Incident Update, November 2018

Incident/Crime Common M.O Advice Type 9 x Anti-Social Nuisance Behaviour. Any behaviour which Behaviour Including Fire Works may have an associated being let off in public risk to a person should places and vehicle be reported via 101 or relates nuisance. 999. 1 x Burglary residential Single residential shed Consider the use of burglary. shed alarms and alarmed padlocks to protect your property. 14 x Commercial Various burglaries to PIR sensors have Burglaries commercial premises proven a real deterrent outbuildings and and have resulted in shipping containers intruders being detected targeting tools and small at the time of the plant equipment. incident. 6 x Criminal Damage Including four reported Consider the use of incidents of damage to alarmed padlocks. Is the gates/padlocks to gain areas covered by entry. CCTV. Advertise any CCTV present. 3 x Theft Incidents Two incidents of Secure property as best distraction theft from as possible. Consider local shops and one glass cabinets within theft of wood from a shops. Remove/hide builder’s merchant. stock overnight. 7 x Theft of/from Vehicle Including two targeted Where possible, utilize a commercial thefts garage to secure your whereby several BMW’s vehicle overnight. Park have been entered and vehicles in well lit areas various equipment and where they are stripped from them. overlooked.

Crime/Incident Update, November 2018

Our beat covers Hook, Hartley Wintney, Eversley, Rotherwick, , , and other outer lying villages. This crime/incident report advises you on crime across these areas only.

Additionally we have received 32 reported suspicious incidents. These incidents are valuable to us and assist us with our patrol intelligence. Please continue to report suspicious behaviour.

If you have any concerns or questions please do not hesitate to contact us via the following email address. You can also call 101 and ask to speak to the Hart North Rural Neighbourhood Team.

[email protected]

Top Tip:

At this time of year it can be tempting to warm the car up on the driveway before you leave the house. This is an open opportunity to a thief who will take seconds to enter and drive the car away. Never leave your vehicle running while it is unattended.

Report compiled by: PCSO 13297 Nick Greenwood and PCSO 16331 Ben Ingleson.

Nick Greenwood Ben Ingleson