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Elmstead Market

Welcome to the Elmstead Market Neighbourhood Policing Team pages. This policing area is part of the Tendring District and covers Thorrington, Elmstead, Frating and Great Bromley - We are committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit and will work with the individual communities and our partners to tackle local problems. We will tailor our policing priorities to the needs of each community within this neighbourhood.

Below you’ll find the members of your Neighbourhood Policing Team and details of how to contact them.

Police Sergeant Simon TATTERSALL (Collar number 3030)

I have taken over the role of Neighbourhood Policing Team Sergeant for this area. Please contact me to discuss any issues you wish to raise. I am based at Brightlingsea Police Station.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 487700
Email: Simon.Tattersall@essex.pnn.police.uk


Police Constable Dan HEARD (Collar number 2176)

I have been a police officer for 10 years and have worked in several locations and have worked on response and neighbourhood policing teams.I also trained student officers for 2 years.I was seconded to another unit from last year to March 2012 but I am now back fufilling the role as Dedicated Neighbourhood Constable. I am based at Brightlingsea Police Station.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 487705
Email: Daniel.Heard@essex.pnn.police.uk


PCSO Les Barnes (Collar number 71909)

I am the Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) for the area. I have been a PCSO for two and a half years. I cover the Elmstead Market and the Thorpe Le Soken area.

Contact details

Email: Leslie.Barnes@essex.pnn.police.uk
Telephone: Calling from outside Essex 0300 333 4444 ext 487600
Mobile: 07967 466876
Telephone: Calling from inside Essex - 101 ext 487607


Contact details:

Colchester Police Station
10 Southway
Colchester
CO3 3BU

Tel: 101

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Mobile: 07967 466876

Below you can read about the issues that you have made a priority in your neighbourhood. We aim to act on the issues that matter the most to you.

Local Priority

Issue

Speeding and the setting up of community speed watches.

Raised on 16/11/2011

Action

Speeding has become one of the main causes of complaint in this area and other rural areas. Regular checks will be carried out and offending motorists will be prosecuted as speed kills. Roads Policing units from Operational Policing Command have historically supported our team and continue to do so by conducting regular speed checks and surveys in the area. Support is also given by CEO (camera enforcement office). They place static cameras and mobile camera vans in areas known as KSI sites (sites of fatal or serious injury road accidents). Working with highways and casualty reduction, speed loops will be fitted in areas of high complaints to monitor traffic and vehicle speeds. Working with the community we want to encourage the set up of Community Speed Watch where local people want to get involved in what is a very prominent issue. PC Heard has trained Thorrington and Frating Community Speed Watch volunteers. 25/11/2011. This priority was renewed at the most recent neighbourhood action panel meeting in November. The neighbourhood policing team will update this priority as and when they have notable updates to give. 17/03/12 - I have trained quite a few people so far but I am willing to train more.Please contact Pc HEARD for further information.

Updated on 17/03/2012

Local Priority

Issue

Insecure/vulnerable property being an "Easy target" for criminals.

Raised on 16/11/2011

Action

Research of crime locally suggests that a high percentage of crimes committed involve insecure houses, cars, boats, sheds and garages. Property such as cycles and personal possessions are often left insecure, in open view and are not security marked or identifying numbers are not known. The local policing team will be pro-active in identifying such issues as described above and make direct approaches to owners to get it rectified. A media campaign will be considered and crime prevention measures will be considered and promoted within local communities. This will be at the forefront of all local officers' minds when out on patrol. 25/11/2011. This priority was renewed at the most recent neighbourhood action panel meeting in November. The neighbourhood policing team will update this priority as and when they have notable updates to give. 17/03/12 - If you know of any property that is either insecure or vulnerable please let us know.

Updated on 17/03/2012

Local Priority

Issue

Lack of police presence on patrol and at events. This is creating a confidence issue within the community which can and does increase the perception of crime and anti-social behaviour. The team will identify hot spot areas and working with EYPDAS (Essex Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service) attend these locations to work with the youth to reduce offences.

Raised on 16/11/2011

Action

Local officers from the neighbourhood policing team will endeavour to conduct high visibility patrols in their areas and will try to achieve a 75% figure for time spent doing these patrols on each shift. This will include local neighbourhood constables, neighbourhood sergeant, police community support officers and special constables working alongside the local team. Events such as fetes, fairs, carnivals and festivals often attract a minority number of people determined to cause problems and commit crime. The local policing team will (where possible) provide a highly visible presence at these events. Notice from event organisers has to be received in good time to allow the correct level of staff for the event. By attending these events we can only improve our community relations, our knowledge of local issues and reduce crime and reports of nuisance. 25/11/2011. This priority was renewed at the most recent neighbourhood action panel meeting in November. The neighbourhood policing team will update this priority as and when they have notable updates to give. 17/03/12 - There will be numerous events coming up this year, are aim is to show a visible prescence at as many events as we can.

Updated on 17/03/2012

Listed below are a number of events we invite you to come along to. They’re an opportunity for you to meet the team and discuss any issues or concerns you have.

The Mobile Police Station will not be in service until further notice.

No forthcoming events

Date:1st June 2012 12:00 - 12:00
Where:N/A

Crime statistics for your neighbourhood are available below along with resolutions to broader crime issues.

View crime statistics for this neighbourhood

Update

Dedicated Neighbourhood Constables and their colleagues are dedicated to engagement and problem solving within the neighbourhoods they serve.

If you need to talk to me for any Police Community problems, you can contact me on 07967 466876, or 101ex 487607 (free phone) or email me leslie.barnes@essex.pnn.police please note if you leave a message I will try to reply to your call the day I am next on duty PCSO BARNES



These are the incidents in Elmstead Market for the month of March

Criminal Damage - Holly Way - (Car scratched)

Hate Crime - Clacton Road

Theft Other - Clacton Road - (Lead flashing taken)

Burglary Other - Colchester Road - (FV Conservatories, nothing taken)

These are the incidents in Frating & Thorrington for the month of March

Frating

Burglary Other - Frating Abbey Farm Road - (Metal taken)

Thorrington

Nuisance Youth - Cloverdrive - (Youths in play area)

These are the incidents in Great Bromley for the month of March

Fly Tipping - Carringtons Road

Theft Other - Hall Road - (Seven Rivers, money taken)

Suspicous Circumstances - Brook Street - (Man in a truck in church car park)

Burglary Other - Rectory Road - (Village Hall)

Nuisance Vehicle - Back Lane East x 4 - (Mini Moto)

Theft from Motor Vehicle - Church Corner - (Money taken from vehicle)

RTC - Chase Road
Parsons Hill
Harwich Road

In total 11 crimes were recorded for the area;
Elmstead 4 crimes
Frating 2 crimes
Thorrington 2 crimes
Great Bromley 3 crimes

News letter for April

Gang of con men sentenced
A gang who conned two elderly people out of more than £150,000 have been sentenced.
The six men, four of whom are from Tilbury, posed as landscape gardeners and tricked their housebound victims from Leigh on Sea into paying for work they had not completed.
Over a period of five years the gang, who traded as Chris Landscaping Limited, charged an 89-year-old woman £44,000 to build a garden path and collected a total of 67 cheques totalling more than £113,000 from a disabled man.
The gang leader, 35-year-old Christopher Barnes of Jay Gardens in Chislehurst, Kent, befriended his victims over a number of months, taking his two young children to visit them and encouraging them to introduce him to their families.

He then turned up unannounced on a number of occasions and demanded money for work he had not been asked to carry out.
An investigation was launched when a neighbour of one of the victims contacted police with concerns about how much money had been paid to the landscapers.
Barnes and his five associates were arrested between June 2010 and March 2011 and later admitted various charges of fraud, deception and money laundering.
At Basildon Crown Court on Wednesday, March 28, 2012, Barnes was jailed for five years and nine months.
William Brazil, 48, of Sullivan Road, Tilbury, was jailed for nine months, Daniel Chuter, 48, of Feenan Highway, Tilbury, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment, Christopher Chuter, 56, of Jay Gardens, Chislehurst, Kent received a six week prison sentence suspended for two years, Allen Logan, 51, of Thackeray Avenue, Tilbury was sentenced to four years and six months imprisonment and Danny Palmer, 31, of Stephenson Avenue, Tilbury was jailed for four months suspended for two years.
Police were able to track down the gang by tracing the cheques that had been paid into their bank accounts.
They disputed any crimes had been committed, claiming they had carried out more work than police had been told, but detectives were able to prove differently with the help of structural surveyors.
Police found that despite posing as owner of the company, Christopher Barnes had cashed very few of the cheques. Instead he got his associates to cash them and even paid some into his children’s accounts in attempt to disguise his involvement.
Investigating officer Dc Mike Buckingham said: “This gang purposely targeted vulnerable elderly people who had been housebound for six years or longer.

"Barnes cleverly befriended his victims by purposely taking his young children to visit them because he knew they would be delighted to have the company. He was not above using his children to take money illegally and then to try and hide it from police.
“Barnes and his associates appeared to be part of a professional company, arriving in a sign written van and issuing professional looking business cards and invoices. They were in fact nothing of the sort and left two vulnerable elderly people almost penniless.
“While his elderly victims lived frugal lives, Barnes showed all the signs of a luxurious lifestyle. He lived in a nicely decorated house with stables at the bottom of the garden, had a fleet of four cars and went on lots of holidays to Florida.
“Bringing these men to justice has been the result of a detailed two-year investigation.

"I hope this case will remind members of the public to think carefully before agreeing for work to be carried out on the ir home or garden. Always get a couple of quotes to make sure the price you are being quoted is fair and don’t be fooled by professional looking invoices and business cards.
“Finally if you think you’ve been the victim of scam, please report it us. We need to stop tricksters working in our county.”
Please be aware that an increasing number of residents have reported that they have been sent a letter indicating that they are due to inherit a sum of money.
Whilst there are many variations to this theme, the current apparent scam involves communication from China which indicates that a relative has died and that the recipient of the letter is due to be sent some money.
Whilst a direct request for cash may not be made initially once contact has begun this request is likely to be made shortly afterwards.
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Also please be aware that these types of scams are becoming increasingly common and do not let yourself or your relatives become a victim.
Should you receive a letter which you suspect is not genuine please contact Consumer Direct on 08454 040506.
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And the Office of Fair Trading are advising members of the public of a scam that is claimed is being made by the OFT. Persons unknown are calling and asking for money to assist them with help to assist in getting your bank charges refunded. THIS IS A SCAM. Should you receive a call you are to cont the OFT on 08454 04 05 06 or Action Fraud 0300 123 2040.
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