Entries Tagged 'Crime' ↓
January 23rd, 2012 — Crime
From the Suffolk Police:
A red Ford Fiesta parked on a driveway in Pembroke Close Ipswich was broken into sometime between 10pm Saturday 21st and 1.10am Sunday 22nd January. Damage was caused to the ignition and the vehicle moved approximately 200 metres along the street before being abandoned.
A maroon Vauxhall Cavalier parked in the same road was also broken into sometime between 5pm Saturday and 8.15am Sunday.
And between 5.30pm Saturday and 12.15am Sunday an attempt was made to force open a door of red Peugeot 106 in a parking area on Prince of Wales Drive Ipswich.
Anyone with information relating to any of these incidents is asked to contact Ipswich Police on 101 reference IW/12/297
OR Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident. http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
DO NOT USE THIS LINK IN AN EMERGENCY OR IN A SITUATION THAT REQUIRES AN IMMEDIATE POLICE RESPONSE WHEN YOU SHOULD RING 999.
Also car crime has been noted in Birkfield Close, Partridge Close, Pheasant Road and Ancaster Road – so it’s a bit of an epidemic.
January 12th, 2012 — Crime
i use this cash point!
From the Suffolk Constabulary:
Police are asking residents to be vigilant when using ATM machines to withdraw cash after a device was found on an ATM on Austin Street in Ipswich at around 3pm on Tuesday 10th January. A resident went to withdraw cash from the machine that didn’t dispense the money. They returned to the same machine later on and found a plastic strip over the dispenser. £20 had been stolen. Police would like to trace a man who was seen loitering around the area talking on a mobile phone and left when staff discovered the device. He is described as white, around 5ft 6 tall, of medium build and was wearing a dark coloured jacket with a hood and dark coloured trousers.
If you have any information about this incident please contact Ipswich police by dialling 101 quoting reference IW/12/134.
It may not be immediately apparent to ATM customers that there is anything suspicious about the machine, so Police would urge people to be alert, and check for any signs that the machine has been tampered with. If there is anything suspicious about the machine, then customers should either alert the branch immediately, or contact police.
Customers can also take extra measures to protect themselves against fraud, such as covering the keypad with their hand when they enter their PIN, and checking their bank accounts regularly to keep track of their funds.
Details about all types of card fraud in the UK can be found at www.cardwatch.org.uk including tips on how to prevent it happening to you.
Anyone who feels they may have been the victim of fraud should contact their banks immediately. If you have concerns that a device is attached to an ATM then please contact the police on 101.
Or
Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident.
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
January 10th, 2012 — Crime
For those people who remember the death outside the Smock, Paul Dell has been found not guilty.
January 9th, 2012 — Crime
From Ipswich Police
Between 12pm Monday 2nd and 8pm Sunday 8th January on Bostock Road, Ipswich offenders have entered a property via a kitchen window and taken a Freeview box, surround sound speakers and an Ipod docking station from within.
Were you in the area at the time, did you see anything suspicious? Do you know the name of the offender or offenders? If you have any information please contact Suffolk Police on 101 quoting reference IW/12/96.
Or
Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident.
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
December 30th, 2011 — Crime
I know it’s just outside the ward, but someone may have seen something:
Between 7pm Tuesday 27th and 7am Wednesday 28th December an attempt was made to gain entry to a house in Willoughby Road, Ipswich. A small pane of glass in a window at the rear of the property was smashed and attempt then made to reach through and unlatch it however the window was securely fastened and no was entry gained.
Anyone with information relating to this incident is asked to contact Ipswich Police on 101 reference IW/11/5794
OR
Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident.
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
December 29th, 2011 — Crime
Police are growing increasing concerned for the welfare of a missing 26-year-old man from Ipswich. Damian Adolphine was last spoken to on the phone on Tuesday 20 December and was last seen on Thursday 22 December. He is described as five foot eight inches tall, of stocky build, with short black hair and is clean-shaven. When last seen he was wearing a long black puffa jacket with fur around the hood, a grey flat peak cap, dark trousers and white and orange Nike trainers. Anyone who has seen Damian or has knowledge of his whereabouts should contact Suffolk Constabulary on 101.
Or
Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident.
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
December 28th, 2011 — Crime, Politics (general)
Ben Gummer is making political hay on the issue of tax funding of union positions. The actual point he’s making, that the public shouldn’t be funding the unions, is an open and shut case and it’s all a bit too easy to go on about this.
However within that article we have defending the union’s rights to take council tax money a certain “Graham White” a man who seems to revel in the fact that although we pay all his wages he “now only spends about half a day each week in the classroom”. Now where have we heard from him before?
It was when he was comparing the politically motivated violence with the democratically enacted public sector cuts, saying that violence was by far superior. It is the sort of rhetoric that Mussolini used, and it’s not isolated to Graham White. It’s not surprising that he loves a bloated state sector when he’s one of the main beneficiaries.
But just remember this, when your street lights have to be cut back that Graham White is getting a senior teacher’s salary for a 10% teaching load. It is why Labour love a big state, so many of them get paid to do so little.
It may be great to be plugged in to the Suffolk Labour machine, but this looting of our council tax money for the benefit of a tiny, unrepresentative and incestuous elite has to stop. And it has to stop now.
December 23rd, 2011 — Crime
Between 7.30am and 8.30pm Wednesday 21st December a house in Martin Road, Ipswich was broken into and a number of items stolen including a purple iPod Nano, a silver Dell laptop in a red bag, jewellery, two purses and a Gucci watch with a broken clasp.
Calls relating to this burglary or the whereabouts of any of the stolen items should be made to Ipswich Police on 101 reference IW/11/5719
December 10th, 2011 — Crime
From Suffolk Police:
In Rectory Road Ipswich between 9am and 10am Friday 9th December entry was gained to house via a ground floor window and paperwork and a laptop stolen.
Anyone with information relating to this burglary is asked to contact Ipswich Police on 101 reference IW/11/5550
OR
Please use the following link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this incident.
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
November 5th, 2011 — Crime
From the Constabulary:
In Hartley Street between 11pm Wednesday 2nd and 7am Thursday 3rd November entry was gained to a house via an insecure rear door and a purse and an Apple Macbook stolen from within.
Also in nearby Croft Street between 2am and 5am Thursday a house was entered via an insecure door and a purse and wallet containing cash and cards and two mobile phones stolen.
Anyone with information relating to either burglary is asked to contact Ipswich police on 101 quoting reference IW/11/4981 or 4985