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Weekly Bulletin – Chichester District
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Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious collision on the A27 at Tangmere. The collision involving a white VW Polo and a pedestrian occurred on the westbound carriageway, close to the slip road to the A285, at about 1.20am on Sunday 5 November. A section of the road was closed for several hours while emergency services worked at the scene, and the public are thanked for their patience and understanding. The pedestrian – a 26-year-old local man – has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Anyone who saw what happened or captured any footage of the incident is asked to email collision.appeal@sussex.police.uk quoting Operation Cog. Police are particularly keen to hear from anyone who may have seen a man wearing a red hooded top and blue jeans walking in the area around the time of the collision.
Police are appealing for witnesses following two burglaries in Liphook. Jewellery worth thousands of pounds was stolen from two properties near Portsmouth Road on 14 September between 6pm and 10pm. If you have any information, or witnessed anything suspicious, contact police online or call 101 quoting serial 1825 of 14/09. https://www.sussex.police.uk/news/sussex/news/witness-appeals/appeal-for-information-following-two-burglaries-in-liphook/
Justice Done A woman has been charged with arson and violent offences following a fire in Chichester. Police were called to reports of a fire at a property on Kingsham Avenue around 6pm on Monday (6 November). Rebecca Miller, 48, of no fixed address appeared before Crawley Magistrates Court on Wednesday (8 November) and was charged with arson with intent to endanger life, and four counts of assault of an emergency worker. Miller has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at a court to be fixed on Wednesday, 6 December.
News Thousands of people enjoyed the spectacle of the Lewes Bonfire celebrations again this year. The historic event, which is one of the biggest of its kind in the country, attracted as many as 20,000 people onto the streets of Lewes on November 4. For the vast majority who attended, this year was again another highlight of the year. Following the event, Sussex Police Assistant Chief Constable Howard Hodges said: “This year’s bonfire celebrations passed without significant incident, and on behalf of the multi-agency group, I'd like to pass on our thanks to the community of Lewes for adhering to the message to stay local for bonfire events. “Emergency services, local authorities and transport operators worked closely with Bonfire societies and with volunteers and the local community to prepare for the night. “Police made three arrests during the event, while four people were taken to hospital with injuries. “Planning for the Lewes Bonfire celebrations always begins the day after the last one and it is both complex and challenging in equal measure both for us and the full range of multi-agency partners who work together to keep people safe. “We are pleased that overall this was an event that the vast majority of those attending could enjoy. “Planning is now already underway for Bonfire night in 2024.” Cllr Wendy Maples, Lead Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Wellbeing at Lewes District Council, said: "So many people worked behind the scenes to ensure the success of this year's event - for which I know the town and its Bonfire Societies are very grateful. "I would like to thank the emergency services, St John's Ambulance service and council staff in Regulatory Services and Neighbourhood First for making sure this was a safe event. "Huge thanks to the Environment First crew for their fantastic work through the night to make sure Lewes was looking clean and tidy well before most people were out of bed.” East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said: "As fireworks season continues, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service would like to remind everyone to follow the firework code and take extra care with bonfires. "More advice and details of organised events can be found at www.esfrs.org/local."
Crime updates
Over the last week there have been nineteen reports of burglaries across Chichester district: Fordwater Road, Chichester – Tregarth Road, Chichester – Old Broyle Road, Chichester – Church Farm Lane, Upwaltham – Queens Avenue, Donnington – Dangstein Road, Rogate – London Road, Rogate – East Street, Rogate – London Road, Rake – Iping Lane, Iping – North Street, Petworth – Vanzell Road, Easebourne and High Hamstead Lane, Lurgashall.
We are reminding our residents to keep windows and doors locked when their property is unoccupied. Burglaries are often the result of burglars gaining entry through open or unlocked doors and windows. Ensure windows and doors are in good condition. Keep your doors and windows locked, especially if you are elsewhere in the house. Keep side gates locked at all times. Ensure that ladders and tools are locked away as an opportunistic burglar can find the tools they need in your shed or garage to break into your home.
Over the last week there have been thirteen reports of vehicle crime across Chichester district. Vehicles have been broken into or targeted for their belongings in Lavant Road, Lavant – Longlands Road, Southbourne – Manor Way, Southbourne – Market Road, Chichester – Franklin Place, Chichester – Fordwater Road, Chichester – East Street, Chichester – Downs Road, West Stoke – Delling Lane, Bosham – Langton Close, Selsey – The Croft, Cocking and A286, Midhurst. No vehicles have been reported stolen. A vehicle has been reported damaged in Droke Lane, Upwaltham.
Having your car broken into and losing your things to thieves can be very distressing. Here are a few simple steps you can take to keep your vehicle, and what’s in it, safe. https://www.sussex.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/keeping-vehicles-safe/
Recruitment -
Sussex Police are open for recruitment and are looking for compassionate, driven and community-minded people to start their policing career, whether that be as a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO), 999/101 Contact Handler, Police Officer or as a dedicated staff member or volunteer. Policing offers a fulfilling career with lots of benefits. Visit the Sussex Police website for more information and to find a list of all current vacancies, www.sussex.police.uk/jobs.
Click, Call, Connect For non-emergency incidents or crime prevention advice, click www.sussex.police.uk, (If you report a crime online, we will assess it in the same way as a 101 call).
Call 101 when you don’t require an urgent response. In an emergency when life is threatened or there is immediate danger always call 999.
If you are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired, you can contact us using TypeTalk on 18000 or by sending a text to 65999.
For the rural crime team monthly update, please click here The monthly Fraud Newsletter can be found here
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