Friday 1 May 2015

Surrey Police: FRIDAY 1st MAY MOLE VALLEY BEAT UPDATE BULLETIN.

Any suspicious incidents should be reported to the police on 101 quoting the Crime reference number as appropriate.


Ref: 45150035090
Location: Bentsbrook Close North Holmwood
Date and Time: 28/04/2015 18:30 - 29/04/2015 08:00
Theft of Lead and Tiles From Front Entrance Roof Area.
Ref: 45150035106
Location: Mole Road Fetcham
Date and Time: 27/04/2015 13:00 - 29/04/2015 12:30
Chain link fence has been damaged this is a field with the fence surrounding it.
Ref: 45150035246
Location: Oxshott Road Leatherhead
Date and Time: 29/04/2015 11:00 - 29/04/2015 15:00
House  burgled and various items stolen . Under investigation by CID officers.
Ref: P15108671
Location: Rusper Rd Newdigate
Date and Time: 29/04/2015 13:43
Suspicious Activity. White Man with what looked like a flag / union jack tattoo on his neck knocked at door asking about van parked in garden. He was in a green land Rover Defender K401DSX with an older looking lady in the front and a load of tree cuttings in the back.
Ref: P15108636
Location: The Street Capel
Date and Time: 29/04/2015 13:06
Cold Caller. Man and woman found on driveway who said they were delivering leaflet’s advertising landscape gardening. They were driving a white transit with and orange light on the roof but with no sign writing. Reg’ not seen.
Ref: 45150035118
Location: Guildford Road Wotton
Date and Time: 28/04/2015 20:00- 29/04/2015 10:44
Sheep in field have been attacked causing death to one ewe and potentially three lambs. Under investigation by rural affairs PC Mark Trezise.
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Man charged in connection with death of cyclist on A24 at Beare Green.
A man has been charged in connection with the death of a cyclist on the A24 in Beare Green.
Robert Worrall, aged 30, from Beare Green, died when he was involved in a collision with a vehicle on the A24 in the early hours of Sunday 9 November 2014.
Amir Hussain, 61, of Horsham Road, Dorking has been charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident and failing to report an accident. He has been bailed to appear at Redhill Magistrates Court on May 15.


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Please remain vigilant in Mole Valley as there’s been another nasty scam near- by!
Appeal for information following Outwood fraud
East Surrey CID is appealing for information following a fraud offence in Outwood where a woman in her 80s was conned out of cash and jewellery.

The victim received a telephone call at around 7pm on Thursday, 23 April from a man claiming to be police officer from a London station. The caller claimed that a man was in custody suspected of using the victim’s credit cards and urged her to collect all her cash, bank cards and valuables before putting them in a bag for a courier to collect.

Later that evening a man arrived at the property in a taxi and collected the bagged items before leaving the scene on foot. Officers believe the taxi driver who bought the man to the victim’s property may not have realised what was happening and are appealing for him to come forward. If he would like to provide information anonymously this can be done through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

The suspect is described as black, in his late teens and of slim build.
PC Jen Bilton, said: “Crimes of this nature where offenders target elderly or vulnerable people are simply inexcusable and I would like to take this opportunity to remind people to help us spread the message about these offences.

“Unfortunately, fraudsters often purport to be police officers and are therefore extremely convincing to their victims. They often feel ashamed or embarrassed about falling for these scams and they shouldn’t.

“I ask all victims to report such offences to Surrey Police as we need to catch these criminals.”

Officers are releasing images of a number of items of jewellery which were taken during the offence and they would like to hear from anyone who has seen or been offered these items for sale. Enquiries are being carried out at pawn brokers and other second hand shops where jewellery is bought/sold as part of the investigation.

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Anyone who can assist officers with their investigation is urged to contact Surrey Police quoting reference 45150033641. Information can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Reporting crime or suspicious activity.
Report as soon as possible with as much detail as you can provide. Tell us if suspects are alone or in a group; if they are trespassing and whether they have equipment, dogs or firearms with them. Tell us where you think they may be heading and where they may have been. What do they look like? Have they any vehicles? Can you safely note the model and registration number(s)? Can you safely photograph the suspect(s)? Always consider personal safety before approaching any individuals. Call 101 to report crime, or dial 999 in an emergency or if a crime is in progress.
Unsure about security? Contact Surrey Police on 101 and ask to speak to your local Crime Reduction Advisor

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