Friday, 21 December 2012

Seasons Greetings and a very Merry Christmas.

Seasons Greetings and a very Merry Christmas.
I would like to say "thank-you" to all those who have supported Lisburn Community Safety Network through another year.
I trust that you continue to find the Network helpful in keeping you aware of what is going on in the Lisburn area and as an aid to preventing crime and especially helping prevent it happening to you.
Requests to participate in the network have yet gain increased and this is a great encouragement particularly as CSN is a voluntary extra and your support is the main factor in keeping it going. However given CSN is a voluntary initiative this has meant other commitments especially in recent weeks having to take priority and thus impacting on the even the small time required to keep you informed and issue appeals.
My thanks to the Lisburn, Moira, Hillsborough and Dunmurry Neighbourhood Police Teams who promote CSN on my behalf during their dealings with the community.
Once again the increase in members of the public contacting police in regards to suspicious vehicles, persons or activity has indicated the appeals and awareness are having a positive impact. Again notably the messages in relation to rogue traders and bogus callers have been taken on board and that has helped curtail the activities of those that would seek to take advantage of the elderly and vulnerable and the trauma that such victimisation leaves in its wake.
Please continue to be vigilant in activity in your area, securing properties and vehicles even over the remaining festive period. Humorous as our Willie Nickit crime prevention promotions are the message is all too real as are the criminals who spare no thought for their victims especially at Christmas.
We have had very good successes in the Lisburn area over the last year and many criminals are now paying the appropriate price for their activities and many others have had their criminality disrupted. It is our aim to build further on these successes in 2013 with disruption and prosecution of those lacking morality and whose aim is to prey upon the vulnerable and exploit the elderly and those that spread fear and discord in our community through their criminal activity.
Once again please spare a thought for those of my colleagues who will be on duty and away from families over the next few days and nights. The ongoing flag protests have greatly impacted on policing demands in recent days. The ongoing public order issues now require our services on top of an already demanding policing schedule, with increased shifts, officers retained on duty after normal hours and for most the cancellation of Christmas and Boxing day with our families to facilitate others with their right to protest…peacefully… and no doubt.. after.. they enjoy their right to a family Christmas together.
A special thanks must also go to our own families, partners and children who regularly and at short notice forgo their family rights and privileges without complaint to enable us to do our job.
Such activity pales with recent events sadly showing that there are still those who seek to prevent us and our colleagues in other services doing our job to protect you, the community, and as with any other days of the year we are with necessity required to remain careful and vigilant whilst performing our daily tasks both professionally and in private. Please be patient and understanding.
Our desire is to finish a successful day’s work and go home safely to our own families and yet vigilance is required there also. This has been all too readily brought home with the loss of our Prison Service colleague, David Black only a few weeks ago and close calls for officers in incidents in Dunmurry in recent months. There is no switching off for us even at Christmas. It is a happy time for most but a poignant reminder to others that the cost in serving the community in which we live and work can be payment of the ultimate price and our thoughts are with the Black family at this time.
As on previous occasions I would appeal to you to enjoy your festive spirit but temper it with common sense and do not spoil your Christmas with the requirement of a police presence at your family function. Peace and goodwill are sadly very quickly dispensed with alcohol fuelled domestic violence which continues to be a bane of our society and coupled with alcohol fuelled assaults that do make the Christmas and New Year celebrations a busy time for police and so unnecessary if only these events were enjoyed responsibly.
Despite the current refurbishment programme I can assure you that Lisburn custody suite still falls somewhat short of the Hilton experience and to be frank the free breakfast, hangover permitting, and the subsequent criminal record simply isn’t worth it. Be responsible and whatever else if drinking at all please please leave those car keys at home and book a taxi!
Finally remember it is called Christmas for a reason, please remember and enjoy its true meaning. It’s also a time for family celebration and preparation. Have a very happy Christmas and I trust a peaceful and rewarding new year for all.
P.S.
Bogus caller alert if you meet a person in your property matching the description of short, rotund, grey / white beard, big nose, red suit and cap over the evening 24th 25th December 2012 driving a rusty white Ford Transit van telling you he was just looking for scrap metal or offering to power wash the inside of your chimney for £300+ and a free ATM collection service please be assured he is NOT the "real thing" and police should be notified immediately!!
Alternately if year on year your property has been entered without authorisation over the festive season, your mince pies have been hoofed, your brandy bottle broken open, coal left in your stocking, a load of tat under the Christmas tree and reindeer poo trodden into the carpet then I would suggest you have been particularly naughty and strongly lacking in belief!
Have a very Happy Christmas and make it special!!

Security Tips

Seasons Greetings


Security Tips for Christmas Shopping


Secure your vehicle

Make sure you put the goods you have purchased in the boot of your car out of sight or make several trips to avoid providing the opportunistic criminal an invitation to break into your car.

Secure your money

Don't carry large sums of money / visible cash that is easily accessible to criminals or would be thieves. Keep it where only you can easily get it.

Secure your home
Attractive as it is presents stored under the Christmas tree in view is an easy target for the burglar. Remember when you are out window shopping so is the burglar.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Theft and Burglary

A small white dumper truck has been stolen from a works site on the Ballinderry Road Lisburn overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.
The theft occurred between 430pm Tuesday and 8 am yesterday morning.

If you noted any activity around the site or the vehicle being moved overnight please contact police with details.
 
Burglary

A property at Beechfield Manor, Aghalee was broken into yesterday between 2pm and 530pm by criminals forcing entry through a kitchen window.

An number of jewellery items were stolen.

Did you note any persons or vehicles in the area or activity that sparked tour attention that may assist in identifying the culprits? If so please contact police with details.

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Monday, 3 December 2012

Suspicious calls

Suspicous Calls


Caller reports today having receiving a suspicious phone call yesterday. The call was made by a male with an English accent and was very hard to make out. He knew the person ran a farm business and was asking if they would make a donation for an army charity in either Aldershot or Alderhill as they were looking for local business' to sponsor them.
The male caller was told that they didn’t own a farm and he was calling a private house. The male then stated he could also take private donations. He was told there was no interest in making a donation and the call ended.
Return calls to check the details had no result.
Please be aware of possible bogus calls and do not provide financial information or donations to cold callers without first identifying the are genuine.

Christmas Message


D - Division and Facebook

All areas of D District are now on Facebook!
Police officers across D District are now regularly updating Facebook followers with details of issues of interest and giving an insight into day to day policing in the local area.

The Newtownabbey and Carrickfergus Facebook page was the first to be set up in District in the summer of 2011 and now has almost 6,300 likes. Lisburn joined earlier this year and has since attracted over 3,100 likes. Antrim officers are the latest to begin live postings and their page now has almost 850 likes.

Facebook offers police a way of providing information to local communities faster than ever before.
District commander Chief Superintendent Henry Irvine, “While many people still rely on ‘traditional’ media outlets, such as local newspapers, TV and radio for information about what is happening in the area around them, many others use social media platforms to keep informed. As a police service we recognise the need and benefit of communicating and engaging in discussions through this medium.
The speed of modern communications and the urgent nature of some messages police need to circulate means social media offers police an excellent way to get information out to local people quickly. It only takes a few minutes to upload information, and this can then be accessed instantaneously by our followers.

We welcome comments or questions from our followers however anyone posting abusive messages towards either police or other users, or those using threatening or foul language abusive can expect their comments to be removed. Anyone who persists with such activity, could find themselves permanently blocked.

While we will do our best to answer questions and reply to posts, the sites aren't monitored 24/7. They not intended as a means for reporting crime and people are encouraged to continue to use the 0845 600 8000 number to report incidents in their area or to dial 999 in an emergency."


Burglaries Maghaberry and Aghalee

MOIRA CSN
Over the past week criminals have targeted homes in Aghalee and Maghaberry areas of Moira. The incidents occurred during the day when the properties where unoccupied and entry use via the rear of the property. As Christmas is fast approaching Police are concerned that the criminals are becoming more active on the lead up to the festive break with the strong possibility that more expensive items will be store in homes.


 
Police are appealing to residents to lock and secure their homes at all times and to report any suspicious activity to Police on 0845 600 800


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