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Over the last 7 days a number of crimes were reported to us from around the area, these include: • At approximately 215pm On Thursday 19th April a female driver of a silver people carrier, withdrew £10 worth of diesel from the forecourt of Morrison filling station and drove off without paying for the fuel. • During the late morning of Friday 20th April the driver of a white Peugeot 306 deliberately drove at a 43yr old parking attendant – twice causing him injuries. This occurred in the vicinity of East Street near the old library building. • Between Wednesday 18th and 20th April the cash box and inclusive of takings were stolen from a telephone box in the St Andrew’s road area of town. • At approximately 830pm on Friday 20th April a burglary occurred in St Swithins Road, there the elderly occupant discovered the thief in the property. • A large amount of drill bits and other precision tools were stolen from the displays in Jewsons on Saturday 21st April.
Other crimes have been reported over the same period. To protect the wishes of the victims, and not prejudice any ongoing investigations these will not be reported. Road Traffic Collision A road traffic accident occurred in the car park of Groves Nurseries, West Bay Road, where a vehicle was struck. The offending vehicle left but a member of the public who left the details of the offending vehicle on the damaged one witnessed this. This occurred some when between 2pm –3pm on Sunday 15th April. Can I request witnesses to this accident and in particular the person who provided the offenders details to make contact with Sgt 1627 Hughes at Bridport. Arrests Over the same period 9 arrests were made: 1x Criminal damage 2x Theft 2x Assault actual bodily 1x Causing an affray 1x Positive breath test [drink driving] 1x Making threats to kill 1x Discharging an air weapon in a public place
If you have any information regarding the above offences or any other crimes, then please come forward and help us with our enquiries: it may be your evidence, which successfully secures a conviction. Instead of accepting that crime is part of the Bridport society, let’s give the courts the facts and allow them to decide. Contact the police station direct, or speak to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 – all calls will be treated in confidence.
PC 2232 Scott McGregor Community Beat Officer
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