Yesterday (6/2) officers found and seized an abandoned
stolen vehicle in an area of woodland. The vehicle is believed to be linked to
four burglary non-dwelling offences where tools and other items were stolen.
Two of these burglary offences happened in Surrey and two within the Thames
Valley area.
Investigating officers continue to make enquires.
Elsewhere in Windsor, officers set up a Country Watch stand
at the Windsor Farm Shop and held a crime prevention event at Windsor Great
Park. Approximately 30 people attended and were given various presentations about
crime prevention.
Country Watch came to Windsor Farm Shop |
Crime prevention presentation at Windsor Great Park |
Farmers and landowners are now able to self-asses security
on their land using the farm
security assessment which can be downloaded from the Thames Valley Police
website.
The farm security assessment has been put together by Thames
Valley Police’s crime prevention and reduction advisors and contains advice on
low cost security solutions in a common sense approach.
In the assessment you will find crime prevention advice
about:
- Controlling access to farms
- Tools
- Metal theft
- Agricultural machinery protection
- Field security
- Livestock
- Wildlife crime
- Out buildings
- Home security
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