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Crime Alert - Criminal Damage - Chiltern Road, Goole.


Dear Resident,

Humberside Police are investigating two incidents of Criminal Damage on Chiltern Road, Goole.

Criminal Damage was caused to a house window between 1:45am and 2:00am on Wednesday 8th January 2025 (crime reference: 25*2910 refers). Criminal Damage was then caused to the windscreen of a vehicle between 7:30am and 7:45am on Monday 13th January 2025 (crime reference: 25*5557 refers). 

If you saw anyone acting suspiciously in the area around this time or have any information about the offenders please contact the police on the non-emergency number 101 quoting the occurrence numbers above.

Alternatively you could call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You don’t have to leave your name and you may even receive a reward.

To try and prevent further incident please  try to follow the below prevention advice -

  • Consider reviewing the general security of the property and follow the full domestic survey guide
  • Speak to neighbours, appraise them of the damage being caused and ask them to be vigilant and report any suspicious occurrence to the Police or ASB Team as appropriate.
  • Consider joining or forming a Neighbourhood Network. Offenders are less likely to cause damage in an area where people care.
  • If your property has been damaged repair it as quick as possible. Any existing damage is likely to attract more to be committed.
  • Keep a record of the details of all events you think are related to the damage including dates and times.
  • If possible and without putting yourself at risk, try to get photographic evidence of the incidents and damage caused.
  • If there is something attracting antisocial behaviour to your neighbourhood contact your Local Authority ASB team and tell them they can be contacted via 300300 or report online HERE.
  • If a supply of rocks, stones or empty bottles is being used to cause the damage, could they be moved out of harm’s way?
  • Improve the chances of any offender being seen, reduce hedges, increase lighting and if on private land consider CCTV & signage.
  • Thank you

    Humberside Police


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    Bobbie-Jay Wallage
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