Police News - Castleton

Date published: 28 March 2014


Priorities

Anti-Social Behaviour - Tesco, Silk Street.
General Anti-Social Behaviour - Manchester Road, Hanover Street and Durban Street.

Crime Figures for March

  • Domestic Burglary - 3
  • Burglary Other Than Dwelling – 2
  • Robbery – 0
  • Theft From A Vehicle – 2
  • Theft of a vehicle - 1
  • Criminal Damage – 8
  • Shoplifting – 2
  • Assault – 5

Pact Meeting Police Pact meetings provide you with an opportunity to discuss any concerns that you have and to also meet with your local officers and find out what is being done to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour within your area. You can also help to set the priorities that the police tackle. The date, time and venue of the next surgery is 29/04/14 at 5:00pm at Castleton Community Centre.

Domestic Burglary
Thirlmere Road, Castleton between 1 March and 5 March 11:00am - 4:00pm: unknown offender has entered insecure dwelling and removed vehicle spare keys unbeknown to victim. At approximately 4.00pm on 5 March unknown offender uses stolen vehicle keys to remove victims vehicle from outside. 

Montrose Street, Castleton between 6 March - 7 March 5:00pm - 06:30am: offender approaches rear of property and using unknown implement pops glass out of pane and enters. Offender/s enters through property, which is vacant, into kitchen and removes boiler cover. Offender/s leaves via point of entry.

Cherrington Drive, Castleton between - 7 March - 8 March 3:00pm - 12:00: unknown offender/s approach from unknown direction and using bodily force kick rear patio doors, forcing same to open. Once inside property make untidy search of entire property stealing items from within before making off from scene.

For further advice and information please contact your local neighbourhood police team:  Rochdaleeast@gmp.police.uk or dial 101.

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