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Monday, 14 June 2010

Farewell


Today we bid farewell to Ryemead Police Community Support Officer Daniel Panteny. We all wish him the best of luck in the future, and thank him for the support and help he has given the last couple of years.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Operation Rye Safe sees 73% fall in crime


The Wycombe Community Safety Partnership launched an operation to keep residents safe across Wycombe town centre during the May half-term holiday and as a result saw a 73.9 per cent fall in crime.

Operation Rye Safe ran between Saturday 29 May and Sunday 6 June and despite its name, the operation was also aimed at reducing crime in Desborough Road, the area around the bus station as well as on The Rye.

Officers decided to run the operation after analysis showed the school holidays to be a time of higher risk of robbery across Wycombe Local Police Area (LPA).

Officers from the Mounted Section joined officers and Police Community Support Officers on foot to patrol the hotspot areas and representatives from the Community Safety Partnership were on The Rye talking to people and gave advice and information.

During the operation, no crime was reported on the Rye and in Totteridge South crime was significantly lower compared to the same period last year with only six crimes reported. In comparison there were 23 crimes reported for the same period last year and crime overall is down 73.9 per cent.

During the operation a marquee was set up were people could go and get their property security marked, focussing on bicycles and electronic goods such as mobile phones and iPods. In total 85 items were security marked by officers which will protect the goods from being stolen and can be traced back to the owner if they are lost or stolen and recovered.

Monday, 7 June 2010

May Update


Here is the latest Ryemead and Abbey neighbourhood update from PC Andrew Gilbert.

Anti-social Behaviour: May has seen the continuation of the good British weather, and two Bank Holidays. May has also given us a chance to put the enforcement of the new “no-drinking zones” into use. The no-drinking zone gives police the power to seize drink from anyone who may be causing anti-social behaviour. We will not be spoiling anyone’s picnics but we will be disrupting anyone who is making life unpleasant for those around them.
At the start of the month we put a lot of effort into increasing visible officers onto The Rye during the Bank Holiday weekend and this had the desired effect of zero robberies reported that weekend (in previous years the good weather has lead to an increase in robberies on The Rye). We also had an operation in place for the last Bank Holiday in May which included the schools’ half term. This saw more police and a mobile police station on The Rye, which ensured that people can enjoy themselves safely.

Parking: There are some new parking issues around Freer Crescent, Appletree Close and Ludlow Mews. PCSOs have been made aware and will issue tickets accordingly. We also work alongside the fire brigade who can assist. They will attempt to drive their fire engines down these narrow roads and if they are unable to do so due to inconsiderate parking they can issue educational letters. Unfortunately in a real emergency there will be no such niceties and the cars will be forcibly removed.

Speeding: No new surprises on speeding. An operation took place on Desborough Avenue which issued 17 seat belt offences and 3 mobile phone tickets in two hours. Speed indication device work continues to take place on Coronation Road and Kingsmead Road.

Good News: Last month we had several phone calls from people on The Rye complaining about a gentleman with a dangerous dog attacking people. After speaking to several witnesses we managed to identify that man and after arresting him, have persuaded him to give the dog up to an organisation more capable of controlling it. Since then we have received no phone calls about this.

Crime Prevention: I have mentioned this before in the monthly update, but there is still one young girl causing a nuisance to the community by continually begging. If anyone knocks on your door asking for money please refuse their request. Call the police immediately on 08458 505505 and tell your neighbours.

Offenders brought to justice:
A man received a caution for a public order offence and another man was charged with assault, both incidents happened in The Rye.
A man was cautioned and female charged separately for shoplifting at B&Q and another man was charged for a public order offence at the same location.
A man was issued with a fixed penalty notice for a public order offence in Queen’s Road and another man received a cannabis warning in the Wye Industrial Estate and another in Kingsmead Road. Finally, a man was cautioned for criminal damage in Beech Road.

Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG)
The NAG met as usual and it was decided that one area of success has been the parking problems around Fennels Road. Along with the council we have done a lot of work in trying to clean up the parking problems which has been achieved. A recent leaflet drop asking residents to let us know if problems were still occurring has lead to no replies.
We are trying to find schemes where the Community Payback Team could be used. If you have any ideas for areas that need clearing up please let us know.
The next NAG is on the 7th July 2010 at the cricket club.

Have Your Say
This month’s ‘Have Your Say’ meeting didn’t bring up any surprising questions, with most queries being about parking. The next ‘Have Your Say’ meeting will be on Monday 14th June at 2pm in The Rye.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Distraction!


POLICE are warning of a ‘con’ involving a ‘well spoken’ young woman knocking on doors in High Wycombe and asking for money.

They say she tells householders she has lost her purse and ‘needs money to get somewhere to visit a relative, has no money for her gas or electric, etc’.

Police said: “This is a con - please do not give her money.”

She is described as white, ‘well spoken and polite’, in her early 20s, slim and with her hair pulled back into a pony tail. She has a tattoo on the inside of her left wrist.

Anyone with information should call Thames Valley Police on 0845 8 505 505 or Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Operation Rye Safe

The Wycombe Community Safety Partnership has launched an operation to keep you and your belongings safe across Wycombe town centre this half-term holiday.

Rye Safe started on Saturday (29/5) and will run until the end of the half-term holiday on Sunday (6/6). Despite its name, the operation is also aimed at reducing crime in Desborough Road and the area around the bus station as well as on The Rye.

Officers decided to run the operation after analysis showed the school holidays to be a time of higher risk of robbery across Wycombe Local Police Area (LPA).

Officers on horseback will join those on foot to patrol the hotspot areas and representatives from the Community Safety Partnership will be on The Rye to talk to people and give advice and information.

Sgt Matt Myers is running the operation. He said: “We ran a similar operation over the summer holidays last year which had some great results and showed what a difference can be made by taking a pre-emptive strike against crime.

“Street robbery is down by 40 per cent in Wycombe this year and it’s a trend we are determined to maintain.”