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   Newsletter No 92September 2004   

Crime Report from Wpc Sandy Craske

Sandy has now clocked up over 1000 miles now on her bike since being at Hurst!

The biggest talking point in Hurst recently has to be the fire in Nelsons Lane. The fire is still being investigated as no conclusive evidence has pinpointed the exact cause of the explosion.
(Full news report from the BBC)

There have been some burglaries during July and August and an attempted burglary at the post office, but no entry was gained. There have been some cases of bricks being thrown from a passing vehicle along the A321, causing damage to three properties.

An attempt to get money from an elderly resident was made by persons claiming to have carried out roof repairs. No repairs had been carried out and, fortunately, no money was handed over.

Neighbourhood Watch Sandy is trying to arrange a meeting for all Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators in Hurst at the Small Village Hall.

For more information please visit the Hurst Parish Council web site or contact Sandy on 0118 95  6257 or by e-mail.

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Just a reminder that the non-emergency number for police matters is 0845 850 5505.

0845 8 505 505 - The single non-emergency number for Thames Valley Police

 

 

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