PCSO Stephen Marnick Monthly Hale Crime Report (November 2017)
November 21, 2017

HALE VILLAGE PARISH COUNCIL (and Working Together) MEETING
20th November 2017
From p.m. 16th October 2017 to a.m. 20th November 2017 the following entries are recorded on our systems for Hale Village. I have summarised the entries to make it easier to get an overview. They are not always in date order and details are omitted as needed. The date shown is usually the reported date and not necessarily the date of the incident though it often is.
The figure in the bracket, if shown, is the preceding months figure.
As part of the “Working Together” initiative there will be time set aside for any meeting any residents wish to have in private with the local PCSO just prior to the Parish Council meeting and we thank the Parish Council for allowing this. A reminder any person can contact us 24/7 via 101 or any of the options below if preferred.
0 (0) Alarms
0 (0) ASB Personal Nuisance & Anti-Social Behaviour
1 (3) Violence/Harassment/Threats 11/11/17 Ramsbrook Lane report of males fighting. Two persons spoken to at scene. No offences disclosed.
1 (1) Sexual Offences related
0 (1) Burglary Dwelling
0 (1) Burglary other than in a dwelling
0 (0) Theft of a Motor Vehicle
1 (2) Theft From a Motor Vehicle 03/11/17 Carlow Close tools taken from a van overnight.
1 (0) Theft / Other 11/11/17 unattached gates taken from property Hale Road
0 (0) Criminal Damage
0 (0) Drugs
0 (0) Fraud
2 Admin -Messages to Pass & Misc. Prison related Simple Advice, Police Generated
0 (0) Complaint against Police
8 (8) Intelligence Reports Info. Received from various sources
3 (0) Concern for Safety
2 (3) Domestics
3 (4) Suspicious person/vehicle/Activity 23/10/17 report of a male knocking at door Baileys Lane asking for a parcel. 26/10/17 report of 3 men taking left-over cable on Church Road – no trace & no reported loss and 16/11/17 report of males trying to gain access to changing facility Hale Park – checked in order.
0 RTC’s Injury/Damage
0 (1) Damage Only RTC
2 (2) Highway Disruption 27/10/17 Meols Close – garage access blocked – moved after a few minutes and no obstructions pavement on 28/10/17 at Ennis Close
3 (2) Vulnerable Person reports often persons visited who the visitor suspects as being vulnerable.
0 (0) Civil Dispute
0 (0) Missing Persons
0 (0) Stop/Searches
0 (0) Search Warrants
0 (0) Distraction Burglary
0 (0) Animal Domestic
0 (0) Prevent Breach of the Peace
0 (0) Property Lost /Found
2 (1) Abandoned phone calls
3 (0) Wildlife matters Caller & third party reporting males with dogs chasing foxes on fields 04/11/17 and report of three males with 9 dogs 20/11/17 on foreshore with callers dog being attacked by one of the 9.
0 (0) Road related Traffic offences
0 (0) Firearms
0 (0) Sudden Death
0 (0) Bail breaches etc.
0 (0) Found Stolen Motor Vehicle
0 Assist other agencies – often ambulance etc.
Beat Manager covering the Hale Village area is PC 4238 Nicola Richards. Supervision is Sergeant 3114 Neil Edgar. PCSO for the Hale Village area is 9489 Stephen Marnick
There are a number of repeated points generated in the reports. I do think these are an important part of the report especially for first time readers. I want to record my/our appreciation to HaleVillageOnline website for posting these reports for publicity to a wider audience.
If you want an item adding or wish to comment at all on anything police related then please get in touch.
We do our best to ensure as much crime and anti-social behaviour is prevented and where it occurs to try and get those responsible. The villagers are increasingly helping us to achieve this objective by reporting matters such as suspicious persons, vehicles etc. A number of the calls below are testimony to the fact villagers do have the confidence to call us and allow us to deal with the incidents, hopefully preventing more serious incidents occurring.
You do not need to remain anonymous. This is obviously your choice but we can assure you your details are secure.
I have and do patrol across the village as much as my duties allow. I also do some patrolling in the Halebank area. I know my PCSO and Police Officer colleagues also pay attention to the area when I am on leave or rest days.
Again, when possible I have tried to cover some of the smaller, quieter inner roads as well. I have conducted patrols across the village from up near the border with Speke to Halegate Road and including the arterial routes. I also try to call into some of the residents or businesses in the remoter areas such as Ramsbrook Lane, Baileys Lane etc. If you see me say hello!
As always we aim to be visible to you but if you find an issue occurring that we have not noticed or has not been brought to our attention please get in touch (see below)
I want to be able to engage and update the residents who are unable to come to the parish council meetings perhaps due to age or disabilities so, if you know of any who would like a visit get in touch. I am so pleased to see the village hall in all its glory! What a great asset you now have. I have been able to look around the venue and I know that this hall will be put to some great use. On this topic I have asked the Parish Council if we are able to have a regular slot here so residents and others are able to see me or a colleague here on an even more regular basis and discuss any concerns or hear about issues that we may want to highlight.
Wow! What a month report. The statistics in this report are one of the lowest I can recall. We have had an even lower level month than last across almost all incidents. There has not been one incident of A.S.B now in two months and this, despite us having Halloween and Bonfire night. The credit goes to you, the residents and your families, the school including teachers and pupils, businesses, St. Mary’s church and congregations and visitors. By being crime aware, looking out for each other and for reporting suspicious activity. Thank You!
Parking & Traffic issues
Patrolling continues around the “fruit tree” closes. No new parking issues have come to light since the last report. I patrol on an Ad hoc basis around the school on both sides and drivers flouting the parking restriction will invariably receive a Fixed Penalty Notice. We appreciate the cooperation given by residents/parents.
The ongoing Operational Order – Operation Scrambler which has and continues to be carried out by officers, with PC Vicki Abraham taking the lead, strives to try and reduce the number of incidents. An initiative is being used whereby Police Officers and PCSO’s can spray the offending motorbikes and riders with a view to obtaining future evidence of traffic offences. We have had a number of seizures of motorbikes since the last report but have not utilised the offender tagging agent spray.
If you have any information that could identify the riders or their addresses please do make contact with us. This is an ongoing operation and officers have had some good successes recently. We do know the reports of illegally used motorbikes, quads etc. will continue and along with this our responses will increase too.
As Hale Village has a 7.5t weight restriction I will keep an eye on this to try and maintain low levels of transgressors. I have spoken with a few residents who have said they have noticed a good improvement. I must highlight that we do have a farm within the village restriction and there will be vehicles over the limit but, needing access, this is allowed.
Speed enforcement; usually carried out on Hale Road near Baileys Lane and Ramsbrook Lane. There has not been any further enforcement since the last reporting period due to other commitments. I am aware the Safer Partnerships camera van has been active in Widnes and I will endeavour to encourage more use of this to assist us in Hale Village
Wildlife & Rural matters
We are keeping our eyes and ears open for any reports of illegal wildlife activity. We had two reports of some persons with dogs that were believed to be chasing a fox. There was a report of three males with 9 dogs between them on the foreshore whereby one of the 9 dogs (not on a lead) attacked a walker’s dog which was on a lead. I also spoke with a person who had a bird of prey. We will be vigilant to such incidents and will take appropriate action on any illegal activity. Please do report any similar activity such as this to us – often such activity is carried out under the cover of darkness, telephone us on 101 and we will check.
Hale Estates ask persons not to trespass onto their land without permission.
We hope you can see for yourself by this report that, when you hear of reports that generally crime is falling, you can see how this is reflected in your area. As said previously we are not complacent and will continue to try and bring the figures down across all police-related issues. Thanks go out to those residents for calling us up with suspicious activity and we hope the level of service you received was of a high standard.
We want to encourage even more information – intelligence that we gather. If residents are not confident in passing their details to us they can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 – they won’t ask for your details and the information will still reach us. We would rather they have the confidence in us and the system as the callers’ details are “sanitized” from all the intelligence reports. I.e. suspicious goings on/suspicious persons/vehicles, smells of cannabis etc. if reporting vehicles or persons try and obtain details such as vehicle registration marks; clothing descriptions etc. – if you have a mobile with you many have voice recorders.
We are hoping the Parish Council, school, church, businesses and residents are encouraged and reassured by the report however if you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch.
If you want up to date information about Hale Village policing matters we post messages on Twitter and Tweet as often as we should/can when we are on duty and our address is @PoliceWidnes (if any readers are local and they need any help with this I can also call along to set it up for you or show you how to tweet yourselves! (It’s so easy - just like texting!)
For those that want a more local response and updates I can now be contacted direct when I am on duty by Facebook and Twitter. @ChePolMarnick though I have recently managed to erase all the contents of these accounts on the phone! Hopefully I will be back up and running soon.
Another great communication tool is the Cheshire police’s internet site at
www.cheshire.police.uk
I would also like to promote the Cheshire police ALERT system further. We have very slightly increased our readership of this Alert system with 36 persons registered in the Hale Village area – thanks! This Alert system is geared up similar to a homewatch scheme whereby businesses or households can choose to be alerted on matters that you want – such as scams, bogus callers, etc. and by which method you choose such as text, phone call, email etc. There is more information on our website or via https://www.cheshirepolicealert.co.uk I am more than willing to help any resident or business get set up.
A resource for obtaining information as to police related matters is https://www.askthe.police.uk (apps available)
Remember 999 calls are for emergencies only and these cover matters such as but not limited to:
there is a danger to life
violence is used or threatened
a serious crime (violent crime/burglary) is in progress or likely to occur
a suspect for a serious crime is nearby
there is a road traffic collision involving personal injury or danger to other road users
a vulnerable person needs urgent attention
Our 999 call handlers strive to answer all calls within 10 seconds
Non-emergencies
For non-emergency calls, call 101. Using 999 for general enquiries may delay response to someone who needs urgent assistance. You should dial 101 (the non-emergency number) if:
you want to report a crime or criminal damage that is not in progress at the time of your call
you want to report a minor road traffic collision
you want to contact your local police officer
you want to enquire about lost property or provide information to the police
you need information or advice
Finally, please do let us know what information you would like including on this report and we will see if we can incorporate this.
Thank You for your attention
PCSO 9489 Stephen Marnick [email protected]
PC 4238 Nicola Richards [email protected]