John White Posted October 15, 2012 Report Posted October 15, 2012 I thought I would start this thread off following a "Door To Door" visit by Northumbria Police tonight.St. Johns Road has recently been the target of at least one opportunist burglary.I believe a door was left unlocked. A property was entered & item or items stolen.Let us keep each other informed with such matters that sadly blight our community.Forewarned is to be forearmed.NBM PC Keith Wood from Bedlington Neighbourhood Policing Team gives advice on crime prevention:PC Wood_Crime Prevention.mp3
keith lockey Posted October 15, 2012 Report Posted October 15, 2012 (edited) I thought I would start this thread off following a "Door To Door" visit by Northumbria Police tonight.St. Johns Road has recently been the target of at least one opportunist burglary.I believe a door was left unlocked. A property was entered & item or items stolen.Let us keep each other informed with such matters that sadly blight our community.Forewarned is to be forearmed.NBM PC Keith Wood from Bedlington Neighbourhood Policing Team gives advice on crime prevention:PC Wood_Crime Prevention.mp3I know Keith well, he's a good chap. I was on the receiving end of a lot of anti-social behavior a few years ago. Keith was one of the team who helped. Edited October 15, 2012 by keith lockey
John White Posted October 20, 2012 Author Report Posted October 20, 2012 UpdateA number of unlocked dwellings in St. Johns Place were entered on Sunday Oct.14 between 10.30am & 1pm.Description of person:white male5ft 7in tallslim buildcropped hair
Keith Scantlebury Posted October 22, 2012 Report Posted October 22, 2012 UpdateA number of unlocked dwellings in St. Johns Place were entered on Sunday Oct.14 between 10.30am & 1pm.Description of person:white male5ft 7in tallslim buildcropped hairWell that narrows it down to a few thousand John. I dont know if you heard or not, there was damage done to cars in the station over the weekend again. Cars around your area as well as on the Palace estate, the station itself , School road and Whitley tce. It was more general damage, broken wipers, cracked windscreen and scratches rather than slashed tyres. I had my tyres done in the new year, (among others). One thing I have been told is , when reporting to the police, ask for a CRIME number rather than an INCIDENT number. It never seems to be top of the agenda to catch these scroats. It reminds me of the story of a man ringing the police to report someone breaking into his shed, the person taking the call says that no-one is available just now, stay in the house and lock your doors, an officer will be there as soon as one is available. He puts the phone down, waits a moment before dialling 999. "I've just shot the the b*****d breaking into my shed". Within a few minutes, police were round is house like flies round a s**t heap. Plenty of officers available when the criminal is hurt !. Oh aye, my slashed tyres, I reported it to the police in early January and it is now late October and I am still waiting for an officer to come !!. Crime figures are falling because among other things, they are ignoring reports of crime.
Symptoms Posted October 22, 2012 Report Posted October 22, 2012 Just as well that Peelers aren't allowed to stand in elections for Crime Commissioners ... they wouldn't turn-up for meetings, decisions wouldn't be taken, buck-passing would be rife, minutes of meetings would be forged, etc. etc.
John White Posted October 23, 2012 Author Report Posted October 23, 2012 I had 2 tyres punctured on my previous vehicle by vandals.I discovered it one Sunday morning & phoned it in. There was an officer around within 10 minutes. An update was given to me about the previous night`s attacks on vehicles in the neighbourhood, where an arrest had been made.The following Wednesday evening another officer came & took a victim statement & gave me a crime number for insurance use.As good a service as you can get I think in the circumstances. No complaints from me on that occasion.
paul mann Posted October 25, 2012 Report Posted October 25, 2012 Looks like one thing hasn't changed in 50 years. The police still manipulate crime statistics to make it look like they're solving more crimes than they are. The average crime resolution rate is around 20 percent. The police always claim higher than 50 percent.
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