* THEFT - Sita Waste Disposal, Bent Ley Road, Meltham, June 20. Raider got into secure compound by attacking fence and stole batteries. Wooldale, June 16. Coping stones stolen from boundary wall. Honley June 16. Paving slabs stolen from bottom of open coal house. Meltham, June 17. Thief stole pedal cycle left chained in garden. Honley Socialist Club & Institute, Jaggar Lane, Honley, June 18. Suspect/s inside busy club opened fire door and made off with plasma screen TV. Meltham, June 19. Milk and eggs stolen from doorstep. Greens End Garage, Green End Road, Meltham, June 19. Suspects got into workshop of commercial garage by prising open side wooden door and stole cash box and contents. Meltham, June 19. Raider forced open door of detached garage and stole two push bikes.
Honley, June 18, Front and rear number plates stolen from vehicle.DI Neil Brotherton, of North Tyneside area command, said: "An unlocked door and a window left ajar can be an open invitation to thieves so please keep your house safe and secure.The firm's other distribution centers are in Tempe and California; the Utah center will serve Utah and portions of Idaho and Wyoming, according to Earl Rivard, vice president of marketing for the 11-year-old firm.* ARSON - Netherthong, June 18. Vandal set fire to shed at side of house. Fire spread to fence, two bins and coal bunker. Heat from fire melted offside of victim's car. Upperthong, June 22."We want to help residents stay safe and keep their property secure, so please take care and take note of our simple crime prevention advice." Other tips include removing all keys from locks and leaving them out of sight of any intruders, and making sure that car keys are not visible.''Four people have been hired locally to launch the center, which is slated to open its doors June 21. Rivard said 1st United's business currently involves about 80 percent residential garage doors and 20 percent commercial. Most dealers will pick up product at the Pioneer Road facility, although deliveries will be made to outlying areas.
CONTACT: Dave Whitteron, Neighbourhood Watch Liaison, Kirkburton Police Station, Telephone: 01484-436840 or email: dw368@westyorkshire.pnn.police.uk or call Crimestoppers on 0800-555-111
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