Crime round-up: Youths start fire in field in Pinkneys Green - Maidenhead Advertiser

2022-08-13 00:24:10 By : Mr. Yuyun Zhang

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The following crimes have been reported in Maidenhead in the past week. If you have any information on them, use the online reporting tool at www.thamesvalley.police.uk/report-a-crime or call 101.

You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or email www.crimestoppers-uk.org 

All information comes via Thames Valley Police's neighbourhood alerts. (Jeffrey.pick@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk)

Monday, August 8, 12.30-7.30pm, Florence Avenue. Burglary. The owner returned and noticed that the downstairs bathroom by the front door was open. They looked around and noticed that property was all over the floor in the foyer. Drawers were opened and things pulled out. Entry had been gained via a forced rear window. Cash and a valuable watch stolen. Ref. No: 43220353263

Monday, August 8, 6.10pm, Fotherby Court. House egged. Ref. No: 43220353220

Monday, August 8, 5.15pm, Nicholson Walk. NSS 125 AD-K motorbike index KM ** ESW stolen from outside an office. Ref. No: 43220354317

Wednesday, August 10, 4am-5.30am, Norfolk Road. The owner woke up to find their car had been stolen from the drive. The owner had been awoken by the sound of a car starting, but thought it was the neighbour’s car. A grey, Fiat Abarth index RE ** VEX Ref. No: 43220355536

Bisham, Cookham, Hurley, The Walthams, Littlewick Green and Knowl Hill: Monday, August 1, to Monday, August 8, Millers Lane, Littlewick Green. Van break. Passenger window smashed. They then forced entry to garden shed. Stolen items include three Stihl long reach hedge trimmers, Kombie engine, grass trimmer, work boots, petrol and waterproof jacket and trousers. Ref. No: 43220352925

Friday, August 5, 10.30am-12.30pm, Marlow Road, Bisham Village. Business burglary. Someone entered the building and stole laptops, other electronic equipment and paperwork stolen. Ref. No: 43220351067

Sunday, August 7, to Monday, August 8, Sunday 11pm-Monday 4.30am, Burchetts Green Road, Burchetts Green. Burglary. Property under renovation. Trespassers forced entry through the rear French doors and attempted to drill out the lock. There are also tool marks around a front window frame. Nothing appears to be missing. Ref. No: 43220354817

Monday, August 8, 6pm to Tuesday, August 9, 7am, Burchetts Green Road, Burchetts Green. House being renovated. Fence cut open and a bucket digger stolen. Ref. No: 43220353858

Pinkneys Green and Furze Platt:

Saturday, August 6, 6.35pm, Pinkney’s Drive. Report of eight youths setting a fire in a dry field using a disposable barbecue. Ref. No: 43220350274.

Wednesday, August 10, 12.20am, Furze Platt Road. Car dealership attempted break in. Glass doors bent and damaged. Alarm sounded and two offenders fled on a moped. Ref. No: 43220355620

Wednesday, August 10, 3am, Gardner Road. Car driver’s window smashed – vandalism. Ref. No: 43220355724

Boyn Hill, Cox Green and Woodlands Park:

Monday, August 8, 9.15am, Rutland Gate. A delivery driver was making a delivery. When they got back, a cooker had been stolen from the back of the van.

No crime reported in Riverside, Belmont, Oldfield, Bray and Holyport.

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Viewpoint: Still no answers on St Mark's walk-in clinic

Volunteers 'on the case' to tackle algae on Maidenhead's waterways

Thunderstorms warning for Slough, Windsor and Maidenhead

Gin and Rum fest in Fifield returns for end of August

The Craufurd Arms raises hundreds through charity fun day

Caution urged over water safety as heatwave continues

Council could change RingGo parking system to tackle accidental overcharge

Still no news on reopening of St Mark's Hospital minor injury unit in Maidenhead

Ambulance service the first to use 'dementia buttons'

Explore walks from Elizabeth line stations in new book

Maidenhead Festival, Kidwells Park, Maidenhead

Biltong Bros. Biltong Bros is a new South African shop that has opened in Cookham High Street. Richard Gibson

Royal Opening of the Thames Hospice Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne visiting the Thames Hospice to officially open with a tour and unveiling a plaque. Thames Hospice, Windsor Road, Maidenhead MP Theresa May

Clivemont Road, Maidenhead Police at the scene of a rave.

Residents are complaining that Thames Water hasn’t fixed a leak for over a month, when they are about to commit to a hosepipe ban. Hedsor Road, Bourne End

Poppies Maidenhead, in Shifford Crescent. The nursery has been awarded a Good OFSTED rating by inspectors in a recent report.

MUFC, York Road, Maidenhead New Advertiser signs have been installed at the ground and new shirt with sponsors, Maidenhead Advertiser L-R Grace Scott, Jeremy Spooner, Sian Lancaster

Nationwide, 5 Willow Parade, Langley, SL3 8HN Nationwide has announced it is closing two branches in Slough, including at 5 Willow Parade Langley

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Thames Valley Police has confirmed a 16-year-old boy has died after getting into difficulty in the water at Bray Lake.

Liquid Leisure Windsor has issued a statement following the death of an 11-year-old girl at the water park on Saturday afternoon.

The body of a man has been found in the River Thames at Windsor following searches. 

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