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Resolved Priorities
Recently resolved priorities for your neighbourhood are as follows:
Theft of Milk in Colyton
You Said: 1 Sep 2010
Over several weeks there has been a number of thefts of milk and juice from doorsteps in the Colyton area.
We Did: 22 Dec 2010
The Neighbourhood team and response officers have been conducting extra patrols in the area.
The Neigbourhood team have also conducted plain clothes duties during the night in order to try and catch the offenders, these have been carried out on:
7th September
16th September
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We will continue with the extra patrol in Colyton.
As of 19th October we have not had any further reports of thefts since 10th September.
The team have continued to make regular patrols in the area - there has not been ant reports of thefts since the 10th September
We have received one report of the theft of a milk bottle on 3rd November from Queen's Court. There have been no further incidents since then.
This priority has now been resolved.
Should there be any further reports. then the Neighbourhood team will take the necessary action
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Halloween
You Said: 31 Oct 2010
Historically there have been anti-social probelms on Halloween - Examples have included eggs and flour being thrown at houses and groups causing a nuisence.
We Did: 2 Nov 2010
The Neighbourhood team have visited all retailers that sell flour and eggs and thay have been advised not to sell those items to youths.
Advice posters have been displayed at a number of locations.
We have left leaflets at key locations for householders to display in their house indicating they do not want to partake in 'trick or treat'
The team will be working on the 31st to conduct high visibilty patrols in the community
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Halloween passed of very quitely, there were no calls at all of any anti-social behaviour or disorder.
The Neighbourhood team would like to thank all those involved for making it an enjoyable evening for all and for respecting your communities.
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