This message is dated Friday 5th November 2021 - Windsor
Alert message sent 05/11/2021 13:20:00
Information sent on behalf of Thames Valley Police
WE START WITH YET ANOTHER SEXTORTION CASE !
A young man was online when he received a Friend request from an attractive young woman. They communicated for a while, then she suggested they talk and Facetime, on another App. During those meetings, they carried out intimate acts. Immediately, he received a demand for £15,000 or the video would be shared with everyone in his personal address book. Copies of the video, have already been sent to his family members, to pressure him into paying !
PLEASE – PLEASE – PLEASE Do not do, say, write, text, photograph, video anything online, you would not want your family, relatives, friends, neighbours, work colleagues – and your boss – everyone in your personal address list / contacts - to see.
CRIME:
I have attached reference numbers to each crime report. If you live in the vicinity of any of the crimes mentioned and have CCTV or a video doorbell, can you please check the footage. If you have any that might be of interest to the police, can you please make contact with us, quoting reference number given.
Alternatively you can call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or email - www.crimestoppers-uk.org
WINDSOR:
CENTRAL WINDSOR:
centralwindsorneighbourhoodteam@thamesvalley.police.uk
31/10 – 5/11 Mountbatten Square, Ward Royal. Garage break. Locks forced and 2 bikes stolen, which were locked to the wall inside. 1. A black & white Boardman Road bike. 2. A black & red Specialized hard Rock mountain bike. Ref. No: 43210499762
ETON & ETON WICK:
4/11 Thursday 10 a.m. / 3.20 p.m. South View, Eton Wick Road. Burglary. The owners returned to find the front door open and the house searched. Entry via forced front door. Not yet known what if anything was stolen. Ref. No: 43210498773
WINDSOR WEST
windsorwestnhpt@thamesvalley.police.uk CLEWER, DEDWORTH & OAKLEY GREEN:
A DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: Friday 26th November, Hanover Way Community Centre – 7 p.m. / 9 p.m. The Crime Prevention Roadshow. We will all be there, to discuss current crimes and the necessary crime prevention techniques available to prevent you from becoming a victim.
4/11 Thursday 5.10 p.m. Burglary. Flat, Hanover way. The owner had left a window open for a cat. Someone reached in and stole 2 coffee machines and a loaf of bread, left out to defrost. Ref. No: 43210498870
3/11 Wednesday 11.10 a.m. Shepherds Court, Sheepcote Road. A witness reported 3 men attempting to remove a car’s index plate. Ref. No: 43210496420
3/11 – 4/11 Wednesday 7 p.m. / Thursday 8 a.m. St. Andrews Crescent. Catalytic converter stolen from under a Honda CRV. Ref. No: 43210498685
4/11 Thursday 7.15 p.m. The Green Oak, Dedworth Road. Car window smashed and laptop stolen from front seat. Ref. No: 43210499041
CLEWER EAST & PARK:
4/11 – 5/11 Thursday 11 a.m. / Friday 9.10 a.m. St. Leonards Road. Car broken into and items stolen. Repeat victim
WINDSOR EAST
windsoreastnhpt@thamesvalley.police.uk DATCHET, HORTON & WRAYSBURY:
3/11 – 4/11 Wednesday 7 p.m. / Thursday 8.30 a.m. Holmlea Walk., Datchet. It appears fireworks have been let off from the bonnet of a car as there are scorch marks. Ref. No: 43210497964
3/11 – 4/11 Wednesday 7.30 p.m. / Thursday 11 a.m. Montrose Avenue. Car rear windscreen smashed. Ref. No: 43210498260
4/11 Thursday 2 p.m. Church Road. Someone has ENTERED A CAR BY UNKNOWN MEANS – and placed an engine part on an expensive coat on the front seat. Ref. No: 43210498497
OLD WINDSOR:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.
Please consider using our online reporting system but please note this reporting tool is not for use where a crime happening right now, the suspect is still at the scene, or anyone seriously injured or in immediate danger.
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Jeff
Jeffrey.pick@thamesvalley.police.uk
NEWS UPDATE FROM NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Hi, I am Valerie Pike, Chair of Windsor & Ascot NHW Association. The Association was formed in September 2019 and our objective was simply to help residents. In setting up the Association, we asked
How can each of us
· help to make our community safer?
· improve its spirit and neighbourliness?
· help the Police to reduce local crime?
· make our own home security better?
Starting up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme in your street is easy, and it’s free. Police statistics show that a Neighbourhood Watch scheme significantly reduces the probability of your house being burgled.
Neighbourhood Watch is about neighbourliness and making our communities and homes safer. It’s about being friendly and caring, and watching out for the elderly and vulnerable too.
Members of Neighbourhood Watch are assisted in a number of ways, including having free home security surveys conducted by a local PCSO, to identify any areas in which security can be improved, and to advise on optimum ways to safeguard against crime and improve personal and household security
But most of all Neighbourhood Watch is about helping the Police to keep us safe. They need the support of people who care. If that’s you - join us now!
Please contact us on contact@windsorascotnhwa.org.uk and we will be delighted to assist.
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