PCSO Michele Jacobs from the Hayes & Coney Hall police team has sent out this week’s update:
Burglary at MUNRO LOCK, Station Approach again…..I am sad to say:
During the night of Sunday 16th, around 0038 hours, bricks were thrown through window and computers were attempted to be stolen but they did not succeed. A local resident saw the males drive off in a blue vehicle but was unable to get the registration number. CID are looking into this but if you recall any information that will be of further use please call 101 and quote CR 3304571/14. Many thanks
STOLEN BIKE:
Please look out for a racing bike that was stolen at the weekend near St Johns Church, Coney Hall.
MEKK BIKE
RED/WHITE in colour
WHITE saddle
One of the handlebar stops has been replaced and they are odd.
Good news:
Earlier on this month, there were two attempted burglaries and a burglary in Pickhurst Park (just off Barnhill Avenue).
I am pleased to say that due to work by CID and evidence gained through CCTV on one of the properties, it appears that they have caught the culprit and work is underway with the burglary squad to deal.
GOOD USE OF TRACK MY IPHONE APP
Two men have been arrested for Handling Stolen Goods as part of an investigation into stolen mobile phones.
On 4 March, a number of mobile phones were stolen from the belongings of schoolboys left in the changing rooms at St Olave’s School while a Rugby 7’s tournament was going taking place.
One of the victims managed to track his stolen phone to Rye Lane in Peckham, SE15 and another victim later went to that road and saw both his phone and those he recognised of other victims in the display cabinet of a shop.
At 16:20hrs on 13 March, officers from Bromley Police’s Youth Policing Team and the Mottingham Safer Neighbourhood Team executed a search warrant at a commercial premises in Rye Lane, Peckham.
A large quantity of mobile phones shown as blocked or stolen were recovered, including a number stolen from the school. Other phones recovered have now been linked to burglaries and robberies across London.
The investigation is ongoing. Two men, aged 40 and 18 remain in custody on suspicion of handling stolen goods.