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STEVENAGE NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH FORUM
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                     Hertfordshire Constabulary
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9th October 2006

Crime Bulletin

You can help Hertfordshire Constabulary Eastern Area tackle crime by publishing the following incidents, which have occurred since the last media bulletin on 4th October 2006. 
Burglary.  Stevenage Football Club, Broadhall Way, Stevenage. At 0615hrs on Wednesday offenders have forced and gained entry to the bar area and stolen cash for the cigarette machine.  (E1/06/8912)
Theft from motor vehicle.  Briardale, Stevenage. Between 2100hrs on Wednesday and 0535hrs on Thursday offenders have forced and gained entry to a white L reg Vauxhall Corsa and have stolen a wallet and cash.  (E1/06/8927)
Theft from motor vehicle.  Valley Way, Stevenage. Between 0830hrs on Wednesday and 1330hrs on Thursday offenders have stolen the rear number plate from an N reg Bedford Royal. (E1/06/8942)
Burglary.  Shephall Green, Stevenage. Between 2245hrs and 2255hrs on Thursday a white male aged approx 25yrs, short cropped hair, dark eyes, approx 5ft 8in tall wearing a blue hoody has entered a house while the male occupant was in bed and made a search down stairs stealing a mobile phone and a camera. On leaving the house the offender came face to face with the female victim on her return home and made off.  (E1/06/8969)
Burglary.  Cannix Close, Stevenage. Between 0900hrs and 1730hrs on Saturday offenders have forced and gained entry to a house and have made an untidy search of the whole house and stolen and LCD TV, Apple Ipod and a Kodak digital camera.  (E1/06/9002)
Theft of vehicle.  Sainsbury petrol station, Hitchin Road, Stevenage. Between 0200hrs and 060hrs on Monday offenders have stolen a red 05 reg Suzuki 572 motor cycle.  (E1/06/9022)
Anyone who has information about any of the crimes above should contact Hertfordshire Constabulary Eastern Area Crime Desk on (01992) 533002, or contact their local police station, or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 (your call is free and you do not have to give your name).