Police News - Wardle

Date published: 28 March 2014


Priorities

Anti Social Behaviour in Wardle Village.
Increased high visibility patrols by neighbourhood staff in hot spot locations. Identifying those involved via witnesses or CCTV and dealing with them by arrest/summons/fixed penalty/restorative justice or other diversionary work with other agencies.

Crime Figures for March

  • Domestic Burglary - 6
  • Burglary Other Than Dwelling – 0
  • Theft of a pedal cycle - 1
  • Theft From A Vehicle – 5
  • Theft of a vehicle - 1
  • Criminal Damage – 6
  • Assault – 1

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 07/4/14 at Wardle Community Centre, 7:00pm – 8.00pm. 

Domestic Burglary
Whitelees Road, 9 March 6:00pm - 11:07pm: unknown offender/s approaches secluded rear door of property and kicks in upvc door smashing locks and gaining entry. Conducts search of address and steals items from upstairs bedroom and front living room. Exits as entry makes off unseen in unknown direction. 

Brookway, Littleborough between 17 March 10:00pm and 18 March 7:10am: unknown offender/s approach dwelling from unknown direction. Offenders appear to look through letter box and see motor keys and house keys on stairway opposite. Offenders use unknown implement possibly hook and cane to retrieve keys and remove them from dwelling.

George Street, Smallbridge between 18 March 10:30pm and 19 March 6:20am: unknown offender/s approach front of town house. Offenders open letter box to dwelling and place possible hook and cane or unknown item and obtain keys for vehicle/house/caravan on bench at bottom of the stairs.

Saw Mill Way 20 March between 1:00pm and 5:30pm: unknown offender approaches property from unknown direction. Goes to rear kitchen door in rear closed garden. Opens kitchen door as the key is left insecure with key on the outside in the lock entering property.

Halifax Road between 20 March 3:30pm and 21 March 00:00: unknown offenders have approached property by rear by unknown means forced entry. Conducting untidy search around the house removing property and exit via entry point in unknown direction.

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

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