Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Glenavy - arson attack

Arson

There was an arson attempt on Glenavy Protestant Hall Main Street Glenavy overnight.
Two wheelie bins had been placed against he gates to the hall grounds and set alight.
Again if you noticed any suspicious activity around the hall please contact police with details.

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Oil thefts and Scam - All areas

Oil Thefts
This is a reminder that with the holiday season approaching and schools closing for you to be mindful of any activity in any neighbouring schools, church buildings and other such properties which will be affected by attendance in the July and August period.
In recent weeks there have been a number of bulk heating oil thefts from such establishments and any suspicious activity, persons or vehicles around such premises should be reported to police.
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Scams
Yesterday and elderly Lady residing in the Lisburn area received a telephone call from a female identifying herself as a "Shelley Rogers" who was involved in settling PPI (payment protection insurance) claims that had been improperly sold.
This person had all the personal details of the Lady concerned and informed her that a male by the name of "Nick Phillips" would be calling that afternoon to present her with a cheque in excess of £2600. The Lady was then told that a further male (no name given) would call and collect from her a UKASH voucher to the value of £377 which she was to purchase from a local store.
It was emphasised that the Voucher was not to be given to the first caller.
The Lady concerned was astute enough to realise that this was a scam but played along stating she had not got £377 and settled on £177. The Lady also checked with the store named who informed her that such vouchers are not issued to senior citizens in any case due to a Crimestoppers alert on such activity.
Please be mindful of any such scam calls and notify police of any details involved. Please be sure elderly and vulnerable family and neighbours are made aware.
UKash is a legitimate form of e-money product; other types would include prepaid debit or credit cards. The main use of the UKash vouchers is to trade or make purchases online without the requirement of having a bank account.
This form of electronic money is increasingly being used by fraudsters when targeting victims in the various forms of ‘Advanced Fee’ scams.
(UKASH for their part have been proactive in improving their counter fraud measures and now operate a 24hr reporting service for people who want to report voucher fraud)

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Home security - all areas - awareness


The following details relate to incidents that have recently occurred within the Moira area that police wish the public to be made aware of through the CSN. *******************************************************************************************************************************************
Over the past 24 hours two houses in the Gortraney Road and Clontarriff Road areas where broken into by forcing entry into the properties whilst the occupants where away. Although both incidents are at present not believed to be linked it is clearly evident that criminals are searching for potential targets especially vacant homes.
Police are appealing for information regarding these incidents if you where in the area at the time and saw anything suspicious to contact Police on 0845 600 8000.
HOUSEHOLDERS SHOULD ENSURE THAT WHEN LEAVING THEIR HOMES THAT THEY ARE LOCKED AND SECURED. SHOULD ANYONE WISH TO HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL SECURITY ADVICE ABOUT THERE PROPERTY TO CONTACT LOCAL POLICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION.
In an separate incident two males attempted to gain entry to out buildings at Aghalee Parish Church in the early hours of Tuesday 12th June. Police have a definite lines of enquires but would still like to speak with anyone in the area at the time who may have seen suspicious activity.
REMEMBER BE ALERT! BE AWARE! AND BE SUSPICIOUS!!!!

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Moira - Oil Theft

Oil Theft Between 31/05/12 and yesterday morning several thousand litres of heating oil were stolen from the oil tanks at Meadow Bridge Primary school on Lany Road Moira. This is the second such theft from a local country Primary School in the last two weeks. Did you notice any activity in the school over the holiday break or any tanker type lorries in the vicinity? If so please contact police with details.

Friday, 18 May 2012

Distraction Burglaries - all areas

Distraction Burglaries
Over the last month there were a number of incidents in neighbouring areas (Finaghy, Carryduff & Bangor) where two males posed as members of the Water Service "checking taps for blue dye".
Very vague descriptions - one described as swarthy skinned, no vehicle identified.
Please be wary of bogus callers - proper representitives of any agencies will have photo identification and will be patient to wait for you to check credentials with the relative agency.
Please ensure elderly and vulnerable family and neighbours are aware.

Garages and Sheds - All areas


As we approach the brighter nights and the gardening season the local police and Community Safety Partnership would like to remind residents of a few simple crime prevention techniques that can help deter criminals and help prevent thefts from garden sheds and garages.

By following a few simple steps you may be able to avoid becoming a victim of this sort of crime;

Ensure you always lock your shed or garage

On sheds use a Hasp lock (this is a plate that covers retaining screws)

Fit curtains or blinds to your shed or garage to stop persons looking in.

Consider coverage of your shed or garage by a censored light.

Make sure all property in your shed or garage is properly marked (postcode and house number).

Consider fitting a portable PIR alarm (less than £15 from any DIY store) or one linked to your house alarm.

Make sure all ladders and tools that could assist the criminal are locked away securely.

Help to make your community safer, and deter criminals by securing your property, by reporting suspicious activity promptly to police, and by demonstrating that you are switched on to crime prevention

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

All Areas - Scam alert

SCAM ALERT
Recently a member of the public received a call from someone who purported to be from COOL FM radio who said he had entered a competition and all they had to do was answer three easy questions and he would win £5000. The questions were very simple ie "What is the worlds Highest mountain?" etc..
The victim answered the questions and was advised he had won and he had to collect his winnings at UTV house in Belfast. As it transpired the vistim became suspicious and didn't attend at the date and time mentioned to collect his prize however two unidentified males appeared at his house at the date and time mentioned and when challenged they made off