Rutland South Crime report for May 2018
2nd – 5th Glaston Rd Bisbrooke – Break to garage. Up and over garage doors. Two bikes taken.
3rd – 7th Glaston Rd – broken down vehicle parked in layby is stolen.
5th Church Rd Ketton – 13:40- 14:20 – Vehicle left near to church in village Rear offside window smashed and baby bag taken.
5th -7th Aldgate Ketton – vehicle left in the street locked and secure, persons unknown have smashed the driver’s side back window – nothing taken.
7th – Lyndon Rd – between 11:00-15:00 whilst vehicle is parked up on the road side at Rutland water the rear window is smashed and items taken.
10th Edith Weston – Theft from car – window smashed. Handbag taken from under the seat.
10th Wytchely Rd Normanton – Burglary – front window smashed – entry gained.
11th Geeston Rd Ketton – between 10:15 – 14:15 Burglary – front door forced entry gained.
13th – Aldgate Ketton, Overnight tow ball from vehicle stolen from driveway.
14th High Street Ketton, 2.45 – 3.00 pm Parcel left out for courier is stolen.
15th Luffenham Rd Ketton – 16:30 Theft from motor Vehicle – Car in car park with hood down has items taken.
19th – Grantham lane Empingham – 15:00 – 15:30 – Vehicle left locked and secure – rear passenger door smashed and entry gained.
25th Barrowden – vehicle stolen – found nearby crashed.
25th – Station lane, Wing Hollow – Padlock to farmers field gate cut – no animals escaped.
28th Ketton – ASB – damage to washing line that serves 4 properties.
29th + 31st – Glaston – 2 x lead theft from church.
31st – Morcott – Front and rear motor vehicle number plates stolen.
Current local priorities:
What we are doing:
The joint Rutland North and Rutland South priority remains as Rural Crime in relation to Burglaries, car crime, and theft. We have had a recent spike in Theft from vehicles in isolated beauty spots where property has been taken. We are currently working with Neighbouring Police Forces to identify the suspects and ask that local residents do not leave any valuables in their vehicles. We continue to utilise the ANPR camera in Rutland to identify vehicles travelling through the County either with no driving documents or linked to crime. We will continue to work closely with the local residents and will alert you as soon as crime is reported and ask that if anything suspicious is seen to report through 101.
Our next beat surgery. Pc 2113 Pete Icke will at Ketton cement open day on 30th June for local residents to pop down and discuss any local issues or concerns.
If you would like your local beat team to join you for a surgery/coffee morning to discuss any merging issues or maybe a vulnerable person you feel could do with some extra support or help – let Di or I know and we will try and fit you in.
If you see a crime taking place or something suspicious please call 999 noting as much detail as possible including time, location, descriptions, direction of travel from the scene, make and model of any vehicles and if possible any registrations. For any non-emergency incidents or to pass any intelligence call 101 (call costs 15p for entire call) or you can email your local Police officer Pc 2113 Pete Icke on Peter.icke@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
Please also visit the force website www.leics.police.uk for more information on what’s going on in your area, what our present problem solving plans are and when we are holding our next beat surgery. From this site you can also fill in a consultation form for any issues you would like to share or leave a message for your local neighbourhood policing team.
Regards
PC 2113 Pete Icke | Eastern Counties – DNO NR37 Beat
Rutland South Beat Officer
( Telephone 3302113