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Local policing teams are groups of officers dedicated to serving the community. Teams are made up of officers based in the area, supported by additional officers from the wider area. 

Teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to decide policing priorities. This helps teams find long-term solutions to local problems. 

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    The theft of heavy machinery is a considerable problem and is sometimes the result of organised crime.

    These thefts are often from farms, woodland and domestic rural locations as well as building sites, and range from sit-on mowers and quad bikes up to very large plant and construction machinery.

    Stolen machinery is added to a national database monitored by specialist police officers.

    There's a lot you can do to deter thieves, prevent your property being taken and to get it back safely if it is.

    Make machinery secure, you can secure your property using:

    • trackers
    • alarms
    • an immobiliser
    • CCTV

    Consider fitting machinery and vehicles with a tracking device and/or tagging system.

    Items such as quad bikes, sit-on lawn mowers and rotavators are very desirable to thieves. Consider making them difficult to remove by:

    • shackling them together, or
    • chaining them to a hitch secured to the ground or strong fabric of a building

    Lock or immobilise vehicles and equipment when you’re not using them. Remove keys from cars, tractors and any other vehicles you leave unattended.

    If you’re using a tracking company you must still contact police to create a crime report number.

    Mark your property


    You can put any kind of mark on your property to make it unique and so you always know which item is yours.

    One option is to mark it with the number of your address followed by your postcode, eg 63 WR6 2BB.

    Most organisations recognise post codes, so they can identify your property and return it to you. If you just mark it with a name or symbol it doesn’t tell the police who owns it or where it came from.

    Make a property log


    Make a property list of your valuable items, detailing the:
    • make
    • model
    • serial number
    • value
    • description

    Take photographs of all your valuables and note any distinguishing marks, including where and how you’ve property marked it.

    To secure the photos you can:

    • print and keep them in a safe place, such as a fire-proof safe
    • load them onto your computer
    • keep them on a memory stick

    By having these records, if your property is stolen, you’ll have as much information as possible to give to the police and pass to retailers and other organisations to help find your property.

    Issued 20 February 2025

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    Patrol and Intelligence gathering being conducted by Neighbourhood policing teams.
     

    Actioned 20 February 2025

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    Monitoring reports of heavy overweight lorries going through Winterbourne Down over the Damson Bridge (reduced restricted weight) during work hours in the day.

    Issued 10 February 2025

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    No update available
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    Recent spate of theft from Motor vehicles in the Winterbourne area.

     

    Always double check your vehicle is locked.

    Always remove any valuable items. Do not leave high value tools or equipment in your vehicle, in order to avoid becoming a victim of crime. If you need any advice please contact your local neighbourhood beat officer.

    Issued 08 January 2025

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