Reporting to the police

 

 URGENT RESPONSE FOR LIVE CRIMES IN ACTION            999  EMERGENCY

 REPORTING  INCIDENTS THAT HAVE HAPPENED              101 NONE EMERGENCY

 

Please REPORT incidents of suspicious or illegal behaviour via https://crimestoppers-uk.org using the online form or by phone on 0800 555 111. Even if it is too late to apprehend anyone it is still important that incidents are registered so that the level of incidents and the pattern are understood. You can report anonymously but please mention High Lane Village, Stockport and the report will come through to our PCSO and local team.

Neighbourhood Watch – to find out if a group is active near you or to set one up go to www.ourwatch.org.uk            Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) | Twitter

Community Speed-watch – The Residents Association has been working with local resident Alan James to press the police to enable to necessary training and equipment for this. A group of volunteers have signed up and we await police support to enable the group to operate. Covid has further delayed progress.

In response to concerns, in recent weeks police tell us, though people power is limited, they have upped their presence in the area and it is important that we keep reporting any activity that gives concern, with as much detail of dates, times and venue as possible. 

  

 

 

 IMMOBILISE UK National Property Register

 Residents are urged to make their valuables less attractive to thieves by registering them free of charge at www.immobilise.com

 The online database allows officers to search for lost or stolen items of identifiable property and is the world’s largest free register of possession ownership

 Examples of items that can be registered include laptops, mobile phones, bikes, MP3 players, games consoles. 

 

 

 

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