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Sunday, March 12, 2006

POLICING IN RAINHILL VILLAGE

Lynn Carberry, Police Liaison Officer has released the latest info about policing issues in Rainhill Village:

Rainhill Cop Shop is open as follows: Tuesday 2pm until 4pm, Thursday 10am until Noon and Friday from Noon until 3pm. Your dedicated officers are constables John Black and Jason Pye. Your Community Support Officers are Maureen Duffy and Rebecca Greet.

Crimes in the Village included burglaries in The Meadows, Elmswood Avenue and Chatsworth Road. Cars were broken into in Stoney Lane, Warrington Road, St James Road, Station Street, Chatsworth Road and St Annes Place.

Speeding Cars in Warrington Road have recently been the target of local policing to reduce speed and increase safety: this is to continue and you may well see more targeting and speeding cars will face fixed penalties.

Bogus callers are again in the area - please use the STOP...CHAIN...CHECK...

STOP: ARE YOU EXPECTING ANYONE?
CHAIN: SECURE THE DOOR BEFORE OPENING
CHECK: ALWAYS CHECK ID - IT COULD BE FAKE !!!

Need to report an incident?? RING 0151 709 6010 and ask for ST HELENS. Give your information and ask for an incident number. Don't always expect someone else to report an incident.

The police look at statistics - the more cases reported about a similar type of incident or crime, the higher it goes on their priority list to target. As you will be aware, their money to tackle crime is not limitless so they need the process of targeting the most prevalent crimes.

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