Gatley neighbourhood police newsletter August 2014

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    LATEST NEWS...LATEST NEWS...LATEST NEWS...

    CRIME STATISTICS SEPTEMBER

    Five domesc burglaries Using garden tools to force doors open.

    Ten burglary others.

    Three the from motor vehicle.

    One the of pedal cycle.

    Two criminal damage.

    Eight shopliings.

    Dark Nights

    Summer is almost over and the darker nights are fast approaching. We will therefore

    be launching a darker nights operaon. Potenal streets and roads will be idened

    by previous years data and leaets and security advice will be delivered.

    The West Neighbourhood Team would like all residents to keep up the good work

    and connue being vigilant. As the dark nights draw in please report and suspicious

    behaviour they observe.

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    101/0161 856 9770

    [email protected]

    @GMPstockwest

    GATLEY

    DATE: September 2014

    STOCKPORT WEST

    ADSWOOD, ALEXANDRA

    PARK, BRAMHALL, CHEADLE,

    CHEADLE HEATH, CHEADLE

    HULME, EDGELEY, GATLEY,

    HEALD GREEN, WOODFORD

    PCSO Kirsty

    Jackson

    PC Mark

    Shaw

    SGT

    Greg Morgan

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    Greater Manchester Police exists to protect society and

    help keep people safe.

    To achieve this purpose we are commied to:

    Connuing to drive down Crime and An-Social Behaviour

    Keeping People Safe

    Delivering a good service

    Community AlertsCommunity AlertsCommunity Alerts

    BE SHED SECURE

    Thes from GARAGES and SHEDS have been occurring in this area recently.

    Garages and sheds oen contain a ready source of tools, which are ideal for breaking into the

    rest of the house. They are also somemes preferred by burglars as they generally have less

    security.

    Dont leave tools in your garden like spades. Ask your neighbours not to either.

    Never leave a garage or garden shed unlocked, especially if it has a connecng door to

    the house. A thief could get in and work on the door inside without being seen.

    A good quality hasp & staple with a padlock is important on all sheds and garages.

    Ensure bikes are locked to an anchor point within the shed or garage. Only use a goodquality lock that has been tested.

    Visibly and permanently mark property you keep in sheds and garages.

    Glue smeared over the heads of screws in the external hinges of shed doors or the side

    door or a garage may stop a thief from simply unscrewing them.

    When your door is secure, don't forget the windows. Perhaps the most eecve way of

    securing a shed window is to t internal bars or grilles.

    Baery or mains powered shed alarms are now commonly available in DIY stores.

    Local Priories...Local Priories...Local Priories...

    Burglaries and shed breaks.

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    Useful Numbers

    If you have any problems

    regarding any of the be-

    low council issues, please

    con-tact the following

    number-0161 217 6111

    Trac Services Environ-

    mental Services Parks

    and Recreaon, Stock-

    port Council ASB hotline

    Dog Warden Service

    0161 474 7207

    RSPCA

    0300 1234 555

    You told us you were

    having problems with-

    Anti-Social behaviour

    You told us you were

    having problems with

    Burglaries/Vehicle

    Crime.

    Operation Whistler

    still proactive in the

    area.

    Increased patrols in

    the hot spot areas.

    101/0161 856 9770

    [email protected]

    @GMPstockwest