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March 2019 Police Report Police Report Parish Council Meeting March 2019 Whitby Rural Crime Figures for February 2019 Crime/Incident Breakdown MULGRAVE GGN 09/02/2019 – Port Mulgrave – Overnight 09/02/2019 – 10/02/2019 Unknown offender(s) have approached a Silver Vauxhall Vectra which was parked on Rosedale Lane and caused damage to it by smashing the front windscreen and rear window. No suspects have been identified and no further lines of enquiry. 11/02/2019 – Roxby - Police received a report of 3 males travelling in a Red short wheelbase transit van wearing masks, officers attended but were unable to locate the suspects. 21/02/2019 – Sandsend – Police received a call from a holidaymaker who had left her bag outside the public toilet, upon her return unknown person(s) had stolen the bag, the bag contained a number of cards, a set of keys and £100 in cash No suspects have been identified and no further lines of enquiry. 20/02/2019 – 22/02/2019 – Staithes – Unknown offender(s) have thrown a large rock from the hillside onto a property at Manns Yard causing damage to a number of roof tiles, Police enquiries are still ongoing. 24/02/2019 – 26/02/2019 – Staithes – Unknown offender(s) have approached a property on Staithes Lane and daubed graffiti on the rear door and Garage doors. No suspects have been identified and no further lines of enquiry. There have been three road traffic collisions in the parish this month no injuries have been reported. DANBY GGC 25/02/2019 – 26/02/2019 – Ainthorpe – Unknown offender(s) have approached a property on Ainthorpe lane and stolen pipework and grill to a heating system from the garden area before making off unseen in unknown direction. No suspects have been identified and no further lines of enquiry. There have been five road traffic collisions in the parish this month no injuries have been reported. ESK VALLEY GGF 01/02/2019 - 02/02/2019 – Sneaton – Overnight a number of plastic wheelie bins have been stolen from outside an address on Beacon Way No suspects have been identified and no further lines of enquiry. 06/02/2019 – Egton – Police received a number of reports regarding a Yellow pickup truck that was acting suspiciously around farms in the Egton and Grosmont area, Police carried out an area search for the suspect vehicle but were unable to locate it. 05/02/2019 – Sneaton – Unknown offender(s) have entered a changing area at Woodsmith Mine and forced the lock to a secure a locker a wallet was stolen from inside. No suspects have been identified and no further lines of enquiry. 09/02/2019 - Goathland – A bogus salesman makes contact with a homeowner and deceives her into believing that he works for a company that she had previously dealt with, the offender then attends the victims address and a price of £90 is agreed for a vacuum cleaner, the offender then debits the victims bank account for £1000, Police enquiries are still ongoing. 13/02/2019 – Sleights – Offender(s) have approached a property on Iburndale Lane and entered the unlocked front porch they have then stolen two pairs of wellington boots from inside, a number of scrap items from the side of the property have also been removed before the offender(s) made off. Police enquiries are ongoing There have been four road traffic collisions in the parish this month three resulted in no injuries however a Male suffered a number of fractured ribs following a single vehicle motorcycle collision on the A169 near to Goathland, he is currently receiving treatment at James Cook Hospital. FYLINGDALES GGJ No incidents of note to report this month There have been two road traffic collisions in the parish this month one resulted in no injuries however a male suffered serious leg and shoulder injuries following a collision between a motorcycle and car on the A171 at Hawsker. UPDATE TO ANY QUESTION’S RAISED AT LAST MEETINGS *None Raised* Good News Stories Local Events If there are any local events you would like us to attend please contact your local team on the below details: [email protected] lice.uk Find us on Facebook and give our page a like for updates. Local Facebook Page www.facebook.com/whitbyruralpolice North Yorkshire Police – Force Page www.facebook.com/northyorkshirepolice @NYPWhitbySNT Your Local Team Beat Manager’s PC 1326 Neil Cholmondeley (Esk Valley GGF - Mulgrave GGN - Danby GGC) email: [email protected] PC1429 Matt Rogers (Fylingdales GGJ) email: [email protected] PCSO’s PCSO 5628 Kathryn Bean, e mail: [email protected] PCSO 3623 Claire Routh, e mail: [email protected] PCSO 4829 Pete Lewis, e mail: [email protected] [email protected] Title your email For The Rural Team. Useful Contact Numbers Highways 0845 8727374 e mail [email protected] NHS 111 Local Dog Warden 01723 232323 Action Fraud 0300 123 2040 To contact Local officers please call 101 and select Option Two and state either officer’s full name or collar number. Please do not report incidents via this method – please dial 101 and select Option One to speak to an operator. Data Protection In order to comply with data protection, whilst details of crimes and anti-social behaviour are included in Parish / Town council reports, North Yorkshire Police may not wish to disclose further information or exact locations of incidents. .
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