Neighbourhood Watch's December Newsletter
Burglary  at the ‘Brentford   City Learning Centre, 5 Boston Manor Road
  During the night of Sunday 31st  October (Halloween Night), thieves broke into  the Brentford City  Learning Centre, 5 Boston    Manor Road, (in the grounds of Brentford School  for Girls) and stole amongst other items, 11 Apple Mac computers.  Brentford Police would like to hear from any  resident(s) who may have seen anyone loading computer equipment into a vehicle in  the area of Brentford   School for Girls during the  night in question.
Festive  Season Crime Reminders
        The Festive Season is a time of year  when crime can increase.  Please do not  drop your guard, remain vigilant throughout December and early January to  ensure that your own and indeed your neighbours’ Festive Season is not ruined  by opportunist and professional criminals.  
Banks, Post  Offices, Cash Machines
  When visiting banks, post offices and  cash machines to withdraw monies for seasonal spending, please make sure you  are not being watched and targeted.  Never  carry cash and credit cards all in the one place like a purse or a wallet where  it is easier for thieves to target.  Place  your cash/credit cards around your person so as not to make it easy for thieves.
    
  Christmas Wreaths (Attached to Front Doors)
  To  try and avoid your Christmas Wreath ‘disappearing’ overnight, please attach it  securely to your front door.
Pickpockets, Bag Snatchers & Distraction  Robberies
  Pickpockets and bag snatchers working  alone or in teams operate in crowded places.   Be aware of your surroundings, especially in shops, buses, bus queues,  bus stations, trains, train stations, pubs/clubs/restaurants and busy High  Streets.
And watch out for people edging their way close to you, or who bump into you.
Normally working in teams and  sometimes using young children as cover, distraction thieves will target their  victim when they see that a hand bag, purse, wallet, or mobile phone has been conveniently  placed near the top of a shopping basket.   An accidental knock followed by what appears to be a genuine apology can  bring momentary confusion and distraction.   It is only when it is too late that the victim realizes that they have  been robbed.  
            
        Burglaries
        Please ensure that all windows and  doors are closed and secured if you are going out for the evening or coming  home late at night.  Always leave a light  on to distract burglars. If you are going away for the Festive Period, purchase  timer switches that turn interior lights on and off at set intervals during the  evening.  
Do not leave gifts inside the home on full view of people walking past, and after Christmas do not advertise what could be found inside your home by leaving attractive cardboard packaging on full view in green recycling bins in front gardens. It is recommended that all festive packaging be turned inside out before placing in recycling bins, or better still, as soon as possible after the festive season take all packaging to the local cardboard recycling centre.
Vehicle Crime
  To avoid fishing burglaries, where burglars use rods pushed through letter boxes  to reach inside homes, do not leave car keys (or house keys) overnight on  furniture conveniently positioned near to front doors.  And never leave gifts unattended inside motor  vehicles even if they are not on view of passers by. It only takes a thief a brief  moment to break into a motor vehicle.   Advise any visitors to your home during the Festive  Season not to leave anything of value in their vehicles.    
Unsolicited Callers 
            Bogus Christmas Charities, Bogus Energy  Callers and Rogue Traders.
        Beware   of  any  cold   caller  who  may  visit your home  asking  for  a  donation  to an unknown and possibly  bogus Christmas Charity.    Please try to  ensure before donating  money  to  charity   that  your  money is going to a legitimate cause  and  not  into the pockets of a criminal organization.
Please also be aware of any unsolicited caller(s) pretending to be from an energy company offering substantial discounts for immediate cash payments or who try and get you to pass them your bank details. Also be aware of rogue traders who may try to persuade you that your brickwork, roof or chimney are in urgent need of repair, or offer cavity wall insulation at vastly reduced prices. Many people in the U.K., especially the elderly and the most vulnerable, have been cheated out of their savings by rogue traders who charge extortionate rates for shoddy work that will often need urgent and expensive remedial work.
Hounslow  Council, Good Neighbour Guidance, in Respect of Noise
            tel- 020 8583  5555 or e-mail pollution@hounslow.gov.uk
        Hounslow Council have contact details  (above) should anyone suffer noise problems.   If there are noise problems where you feel the police need to be  involved, dial the Police Non-Emergency telephone number 0300 123 1212, or if there is aggressive and/or violent behaviour,  dial 999. 
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December 8, 2010
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