Compton Dundon Parish Council


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Police Reports

Download from Police Reports to Parish Council
001 Monthly report sheet Oct 2010
001 Monthly report sheet Oct 2010 (application/pdf - 34.24K)
002 Monthly report sheet Nov 2010
002 Monthly report sheet Nov 2010 (application/pdf - 35.62K)
003 Monthly report sheet Dec 2010
003 Monthly report sheet Dec 2010 (application/pdf - 33.78K)
005 Monthly report sheet Feb 2011
005 Monthly report sheet Feb 2011 (application/pdf - 33.01K)
006 Police Report Mar 2011
006 Police Report Mar 2011 (application/pdf - 33.56K)
007 Police report Apr 2011
007 Police report Apr 2011 (application/pdf - 34.04K)
008 Police report May 2011
008 Police report May 2011 (application/pdf - 39.49K)
009 Police report for June 2011
009 Police report for June 2011 (application/pdf - 32.62K)
010 Parish report for July 2011
010 Parish report for July 2011 (application/pdf - 47.04K)
011 Parish report for Aug 2011
011 Parish report for Aug 2011 (application/pdf - 14.35K)
012 Parish report for Sept 2011
012 Parish report for Sept 2011 (application/pdf - 47.81K)
013 Parish report for Oct 2011
013 Parish report for Oct 2011 (application/pdf - 45.44K)
014 Police report for Nov 2011
014 Police report for Nov 2011 (application/pdf - 35.44K)
015 Parish report for Dec 2011
015 Parish report for Dec 2011 (application/pdf - 45.81K)
016 Parish report for Jan 2012
016 Parish report for Jan 2012 (application/pdf - 46.54K)

POLICE REPORTS TO THE PARISH COUNCIL

The monthly reports received from the police authorities on crime reported in the parish of Compton Dundon and Littleton can be downloaded (opposite)

Mobile stolen?

To check your Mobile phone's serial number, key in the following digits on your phone: *#06#

A 15 digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset.  Write it down and keep it somewhere safe.  Should your 'phone get stolen, you can 'phone your service provider and give them this code.

They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the Sim card your phone will be totally useless. You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell it either.  If everybody did this, there would be no point in stealing mobile phones. Send this message to as many people as possible.

Regards

Sue Poynter
PCSO 19026