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Rickey Forum Moderator


Joined: 23 Apr 2005 Posts: 1810 Location: Lee on the Solent
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:35 pm Post subject: Dwelling Burglaries within Lee |
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From Lee Residents website
6th March 2010
Dwelling Burglaries within Lee
I''m sorry to have to report that I have had two dwelling burglaries in Lee.
These were reported on 05/03/10 and happened overnight in Sparrow Court and Fieldhouse Drive.
The first Burglary relates to a vulnerable aggrieved who's purse has gone missing. At present it's believed that the premises was insecure whilst loading shopping into the house.
The second Burglary: force was used to gain entry via a dog flap and a very untidy search of the whole premises.
Please remain vigilante making sure all suspicious behaviour is reported ASAP, it doen't matter what it is - and - that all windows/doors are checked, locked and secure.
Please make as many people aware of this as possible.
On a good note levels of Crime in The Alver Valley still remain lower than this time last year and we are working hard to keep it that way.
Thank you for your assistance
Simon
PS 1138 LAW
Alver Valley Safer Neighbourhood Team
http://www.losra.org.uk/news/article_06-03-10-Dwelling%20Burglaries.html |
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The Gatekeeper Forum Moderator


Joined: 12 Apr 2005 Posts: 4455 Location: Over here....over where....I think i'm lost!
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 1:10 pm Post subject: Re: Dwelling Burglaries within Lee |
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| Simon wrote: |
Please make as many people aware of this as possible.
On a good note levels of Crime in The Alver Valley still remain lower than this time last year and we are working hard to keep it that way.
Thank you for your assistance
Simon
PS 1138 LAW
Alver Valley Safer Neighbourhood Team
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How come then, the visable police presence in Lee seems to have dropped recently? _________________
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Working Mother (retd.) I-Should-Get-Out-More-Poster


Joined: 09 Sep 2006 Posts: 2786 Location: Lee-on-Solent
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:30 pm Post subject: Re: Dwelling Burglaries within Lee |
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| Rickey wrote: | From Lee Residents website
6th March 2010
Dwelling Burglaries within Lee
I''m sorry to have to report that I have had two dwelling burglaries in Lee.
These were reported on 05/03/10 and happened overnight in Sparrow Court and Fieldhouse Drive.
The first Burglary relates to a vulnerable aggrieved who's purse has gone missing. At present it's believed that the premises was insecure whilst loading shopping into the house.
The second Burglary: force was used to gain entry via a dog flap and a very untidy search of the whole premises.
Please remain vigilante making sure all suspicious behaviour is reported ASAP, it doen't matter what it is - and - that all windows/doors are checked, locked and secure.
Please make as many people aware of this as possible.
On a good note levels of Crime in The Alver Valley still remain lower than this time last year and we are working hard to keep it that way.
Thank you for your assistance
Simon
PS 1138 LAW
Alver Valley Safer Neighbourhood Team
http://www.losra.org.uk/news/article_06-03-10-Dwelling%20Burglaries.html |
What on earth is a vulnerable aggrieved? |
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The Gatekeeper Forum Moderator


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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:42 pm Post subject: Re: Dwelling Burglaries within Lee |
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| Working Mother (retd.) wrote: | | Rickey wrote: | From Lee Residents website
6th March 2010
Dwelling Burglaries within Lee
I''m sorry to have to report that I have had two dwelling burglaries in Lee.
These were reported on 05/03/10 and happened overnight in Sparrow Court and Fieldhouse Drive.
The first Burglary relates to a vulnerable aggrieved who's purse has gone missing. At present it's believed that the premises was insecure whilst loading shopping into the house.
The second Burglary: force was used to gain entry via a dog flap and a very untidy search of the whole premises.
Please remain vigilante making sure all suspicious behaviour is reported ASAP, it doen't matter what it is - and - that all windows/doors are checked, locked and secure.
Please make as many people aware of this as possible.
On a good note levels of Crime in The Alver Valley still remain lower than this time last year and we are working hard to keep it that way.
Thank you for your assistance
Simon
PS 1138 LAW
Alver Valley Safer Neighbourhood Team
http://www.losra.org.uk/news/article_06-03-10-Dwelling%20Burglaries.html |
What on earth is a vulnerable aggrieved? |
Annoyed old person?  _________________
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Working Mother (retd.) I-Should-Get-Out-More-Poster


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"Please remain vigilante"
I thought the Police frowned upon people taking the law into their own hands! _________________ www.maritimephotographic.co.uk |
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