Weekly Police Report:

The following is a local policing update for the Rural Flegg Villages neighbourhood.

Weekly crime summary 24th July to 4th August 2015

This week we have seen a number of mopeds being stolen by opportunist thieves. Some of these have been bikes with very little security measures protecting them.

Crime prevention advice includes:

  • Never leave your keys within the motorbike or scooter
  • When not using the vehicle lock it within a garage or keep it out of site.
  • Cover your machine if possible
  • Always put the steering lock on
  • If you have a security device, use it
  • Fit an industry approved electronic immobiliser
  • Where possible secure the bike out of view

If you have any information about moped and scooter thefts in your community, please call Norfolk Police on 101, or if you witness a crime in progress, please call 999.

Thank you.

Message from Superintendent Roger Wiltshire.

Specific local crimes:

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Burglary in a Building other than a Dwelling
MAIN ROAD
FILBY
Between 17 Jul 2015 13:00 and 24 Jul 2015 10:00
Garden shed entered and fishing tackle stolen

43048/15
Burglary in a Building other than a Dwelling with Intent
MILL LANE
FLEGGBURGH
Between 27 Jul 2015 17:45 and 28 Jul 2015 08:45
Padlock removed. Panels to battery compartments on 3 x combine harvesters lifted – nothing stolen.

42124/15
Theft In A Dwelling Other Than From Automatic Machine Or Meter
MAIN ROAD
FILBY
Between 12 Jul 2015 12:00 and 14 Jul 2015 12:00
Flat screen TV stolen from inside a resident’s bedroom

Weekly Police Report:

The following is a local policing update for the Rural Flegg Villages neighbourhood

Weekly crime summary 21st to 28th July 2015

Police are appealing for witnesses to an assault in Great Yarmouth.

The victim, a man in his 30’s, was in Sidney Close at around 7.10pm on Wednesday 15 July when he was approached by three males who asked him to open the door to a communal property. When the victim refused the men assaulted him causing minor injuries.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or anyone with information should contact PC Pete Harvey at Great Yarmouth Police Station on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Thank you.

Weekly Crime Summary:

The following is a local policing update for the Rural Flegg Villages neighbourhood

Weekly crime summary 15 – 21 July 2015

A five armed friend is returning to Great Yarmouth and Gorleston beaches lending an extra hand to families to help keep their children safe.

Sandi the Starfish was launched last summer – with a seafront flag for families to use as a meeting point if they are separated, special Sandi the Starfish wristbands with space to write a parent’s mobile number and local shops displaying Sandi’s logo so that children know where’s safe to go if they are lost in the town.

Sergeant Dan Smith explained that losing a child even momentarily can be a terrifying experience for the whole family.

“We see lots of families who come to Great Yarmouth and Gorleston to enjoy the beaches during Easter and summer holidays, and occasionally a child can wander off or become disorientated as they are playing. Although the vast majority of missing children are found very quickly it is still a terrifying experience for all the family.”

“The idea of having a flag with a recognisable character as a meeting point for families if one of them gets lost came from PCSO Sandi Greenacre, who was a member of the Hunstanton team before she sadly died in 2013. Sandi saw how distressing losing a child can be – both for the parents and the child. She was keen to develop ways to help families reunite and advice for parents on what to do if they lose their little one.”

“We decided that this would be a great way for her legacy to live on and that’s how Sandi the Starfish was born.” Sergeant Smith added.

Sandi the Starfish wristbands will be available from Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Police Beach Patrol Huts, Great Yarmouth Tourist Information Centre, Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Police Stations, PCSO’s and Police Officers.

Helpful tips for families planning a trip to the beach include:

Designate a meeting spot and make sure the whole family know to go there to wait if you are separated.

A Sandi the Starfish flag is located on the sea front and is designed to be seen by children from a distance. Show your child the picture of Sandi so they know what to look for.

Tell your child that if they get separated from you, they should go to the flag where they can wait for you or to find a trusted stranger, ideally someone in uniform, and tell them they are lost.

Use a Sandi the Starfish wristband and write your phone number on the inside of the wristband so you can be contacted if your child is found. Alternatively write your mobile phone number on a sticker or piece of paper to keep with them.

· Keep an up-to-date photo of them on your phone to show to officers so they know who they are looking for. Ideally take on a phone or a digital camera when you arrive at the beach to show exactly what they are wearing.

It’s vital to remember what they are wearing! Bright, eye catching clothing is ideal.

For further safety and crime prevention advice for your neighbourhood please visit www.norfolk.police.uk

You can contact us on 101 or if you think a crime is actually in progress then please always dial 999.

And specifically in Martham:

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Other Criminal Damage To A Building Other Than A Dwelling
REPPS ROAD, MARTHAM
Between 04 Jul 2015 00:01 and 04 Jul 2015 22:55
Toilet and a mirror smashed in public toilets in park.

Weekly Crime Summary:

Weekly crime summary 1 – 7 July 2015

Watches stolen during Gorleston burglary

Watches worth thousands of pounds have been stolen during a burglary in Gorleston on Monday 6 July.

A property on Lowestoft Road was broken into between 7am and 9am and six watches were taken. They were two Tag Heuer watches, a Gucci and an Armarni watch and two TW Steel watches.

Officers are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the area between the times stated or anyone who may have been offered any watches for sale.

Anyone with information should contact Detective Sergeant Pete Wilson at Great Yarmouth CID on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Appeal following indecent exposure incident in Great Yarmouth

Police are appealing for information after an incident of indecent exposure in Great Yarmouth last week.

It happened on Thursday 2 July between 7.10pm and 7.30pm on Brinell Way at the cut through near Howdens Joinery when a man exposed himself in front of a woman and performed a lewd act. He had previously been seen by the woman moments before the incident on Morten Peto Road.

The man is described as white with short dark hair, aged in his late twenties, around 5ft10 and of stocky build. He was wearing a grey t-shirt with the words ‘I Love My Wife’ on the front in black lettering, with black shorts and blue trainers.

PC Jon Silom of Great Yarmouth Police Station would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the incident or has information concerning it. PC Silom can be contacted on 101, or alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.