Runcorn Local Policing Unit Daresbury, Moore, Preston Brook and Sandymoor
Newsletter - September Beat Managers Update
Dear all
As school restarts we start to receive a number of calls in relation to
parking around the location of the school during school drop-off and
collection times.
Parked vehicles can make it difficult for children to find safe locations,
with adequate visibility, to cross the road. This increases the risk of
accident and injury. We understand the pressures many parents are
under, juggling the school run with other commitments.
Please consider the following when parking your vehicle:
Do not park on the yellow ‘zig-zags’
Do not park in the designated bus stop
Do not obstruct residential driveways or other access to property
Do not park opposite, or in close proximity to, a junction – the
Highway code recommends leaving a distance of 32 feet/10
meters
I would hope that drivers will not be asking themselves “Am I risking a
ticket?”, when the more important question is “Am I risking a child?”.
Zoe Bowden & Emma Hamilton-Kent
PC 5470 BOWDEN PCSO20618 Emma Hamilton-Kent
Contact Us: Non-emergency number: 101
http://www.cheshire.police.uk/local-policing/runcorn/
@PoliceRuncorn
News Stories From Your Local Area
Theft
Theft from Motor Vehicle
During August Cheshire police received a number of reports of Theft from motor vehicles in your area (as
well as other areas in Runcorn). The incidents took place on Rudheath Lane, Dorchester Park, Malmesbury
Park and Norton Priory. Following an investigation by Runcorn officers a 20 year old male was arrested,
interviewed, charged and remanded into custody. He is now in prison awaiting trial.
Please remember to lock your vehicles and remove any valuable to deter these opportunist and report
any suspicions activity .
Burglary other than a Dwelling
Between 06.00 and 06.05am on 21st August 2016 2 males entered the Evenwood Public House via a
ground floor door. On activating the alarm the males made off prior to police arrival, they did not take
anything from the location.
Anyone with information to assist the investigation please call 101 or Crimestoppers quoting incident 236
of 21/08/16.
Scam Phone Calls
Reports of calls from an 0161 number stating they were from HMIC filing a lawsuit against the caller,
when trying to re-contact the caller to verify there identity the person answering hangs up.
Other residents have reported an 020 number contacting them with a male stating he is from Microsoft
and has taken over the victims computer, charging them £142.00 which the victim paid. The victim then
took the computer to a computer store who confirmed there was hacking software on the system and
they had been scammed and nothing removed.
Please be extremely wary of any unsolicited phone calls and never give out personal details or banking
details.
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What else can I do that will help protect me from Bogus Phone Callers?
Consider making your phone number ex-directory.
Register with the Telephone Preference Service
Don’t give out any personal information unless you are the one who made the call and you are certain
of the identity of the person you are speaking to.
Don’t give out your credit card or bank card details to strangers on the telephone.
NEVER tell somebody your bank PIN number, even if they claim to be the bank or police. If the caller is
genuine they will never ask for this information.
Don’t give out information which may infer that you live alone, are older or vulnerable.
Never send money to anyone who claims to have a prize or refund for you.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Have Your Say Community Meetings Moore Community Meeting - Wednesday 14th September 2016 at 7.00pm, Milner Institute, Moss Lane
Daresbury Community Meeting - Wednesday 21st September 2016 at 7.30pm, Village Hall, Chester Road
Sandymoor Community Meeting - Thursday 15th September 2016 at 7.30pm, Sandymoor School
Preston Brook Community Meeting - Tuesday 20th September 2016 7.30pm, Village Hall, Preston Brook
Community Feedback In order to keep up to date with your views of how we police your community we are asking the follow-ing questions:
What is it like to live here? What should our one priority be? What can we do better?
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