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Beware Scammers and Fraudsters
From NCALC (Northamptonshire County Association of Local Councils): Times like these bring out the best in people, and the worst in people. Already we are hearing of unscrupulous exploitation of the situation, including: Fraudulent emails containing hyperlinks or attachments, which … Continue reading
Have Your Say on Policing At Daventry Public Meeting
Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Stephen Mold and the Chief Constable Nick Adderley are holding a series of public meetings during March to talk about local policing and hear the views of local people. Come along to this meeting … Continue reading
Seasonal Crime Prevention Advice
The festive season is a time for giving, but sadly also for taking – the dark nights, social occasions, gifts and increased cash people have on them mean there are lots of attractive opportunities for criminals. We’re working hard to … Continue reading
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Northamptonshire Police issue warning after courier fraud incidents
Police are warning people to stay vigilant after five Northamptonshire residents fell victim to scam phone calls in the last two days. The incidents happened between Thursday, November 7 and Saturday, November 9 and involved calls made by fraudsters claiming … Continue reading
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Catalytic Converter Thefts – A Message from Your PCSO
A Message from Les Conopo – Police Community Support Officer, Daventry and South Northants: Preventing catalytic converter theft Catalytic converters are designed to remove toxins from vehicle emissions and contain small amounts of three precious metals: platinum, palladium and rhodium. … Continue reading
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Vandalism hits Badby Cricket Club –
Crime Prevention officers have been alerted to several incidents of vandalism and petty criminal damage at Badby & Farthingstone Cricket Club on Long Roods near Badby Woods. For several weeks the newly formed club has had fires, thefts, breakages as … Continue reading
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Northamptonshire Police Newsletter “Northamptonshire Rural Matters”
Northamptonshire Police have published a newsletter called “Northamptonshire Rural Matters” for residents and businesses about the work going on to fight rural crime in Northamptonshire. The first issue introduces the Rural and Wildlife Crime Team and there’s a message from … Continue reading
Support Your Neighbourhood Watch Group – Update
Further to the post below, a meeting has now been arranged for 7.30pm on Monday 26th February in the village hall to discuss the way forward for the Badby Neighbourhood Watch Group. Firstly, Colin Cripps and Denis Wilson would like … Continue reading
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Church roof –
This message has been delivered to neighbours of St Mary’s Church: We have noticed some disturbance of the copper (green) roof covering above the wheelie bins on the porch side of the church. In view of the large theft of … Continue reading
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Advice and Information From PCSO Mark Tooley
We have had a couple of incidents in the village. Please be vigilante, when out and about, along with the usually security advice to ensure everything is locked and secured and that security lights are up and running. · … Continue reading
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