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Chiswick neighbourhood team activity |
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Good afternoon, thank you all for being members of Met Engage within Chiswick. As before please encourage your neighbours and local community to sign up.
To give you some updates around our recent activity-
RECENT COURT RESULTS HIGHLIGHTS- Following a warrant conducted by ourselves at a residential address in Chiswick in which a large amount of stolen property from the High Road was recovered, a 65 year old woman from Chiswick was sentenced to a Community Order including rehabilitation activity.
As part of Operation Automotive earlier this year, a 49 year old male was arrested for motor vehicle interference and going equipped to steal. He was found guilty at court and given a Community order including 180 hours of unpaid work.
RECENT ARRESTS HIGHLIGHTS- As part of a shoplifting operation on the High Road, a male and female were arrested in possession of nearly £2000 of stolen clothing from a local shop. Both were charged and remanded to court where they received suspended prison sentences.
As part of a plain clothes operation a suspicious male was stopped on a bike and searched. He was found to be in possession of stolen items from a local shop and was also wanted for theft of a mobile phone. He was charged and remanded for court.
PC Storey and myself have been working to link together a series of offences where lone females have been targeted by a male making unwanted sexual comments and acts around the Chiswick, Acton and Wandsworth area. Today we arrested a 32 year old male from Chiswick for various offences including indecent exposure and sexual assault.
Theses are just a few examples of recent work we have been doing in Chiswick to reduce crime and target offenders.
CRIME ALERT- We have seen a sudden sharp increase in Motor Vehicle break ins across Chiswick. A very high percentage of offences are when bags are left on display in the car. Please ensure yourselves and any visitors do not leave valuables in your cars or any bags on display, even an empty bag left in the car will potentially cause the vehicle to be targeted. If you see any persons on eBikes wearing face coverings or balaclavas acting suspiciously in the area then please call 999 to report it.
Many thanks
PS O'Donnell 164WA Chiswick NPT | ||
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