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Updated 30th July 2010

The village point of contact for Neighbourhood Watch is Bernie Hawes

Lincolnshire Police introduced the Watchline system to pass on relevant information to Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators throughout the county. The information below was recieved from Watchline and will be updated on a regular basis as further E-Mails are received:

27 Jul 10
Watchline message from Lincolnshire Police Headquarters, Community Safety Unit on Tuesday, 27th July 2010. Ref Doorstep Callers Please find attached an updated list of contact numbers for the Water Industry. These are numbers for people to phone to verify the identity of a doorstep caller.
Anglian 0800 145145
Severn Trent 0845 604 1655

19 Jul 10
Good afternoon from PCSO Mark Barr,sometime overnight on July 17th a delivery of magazines at shop in the High st area of Caythorpe were stolen. Some of the magazines were found a few hours later in the Back lane area of Caythorpe where they had been set alight. If you have any information please contact Lincolnshire Police on 0300 111 0300 quoting incident number 181 July 18th,thank you.

12 Jul 10
Good afternoon from PCSO Mark Barr,sometime overnight on July 11th electric cable for an irrigation system has been stolen.The incident ocurred in the Syston area.If you have any information please contact Lincolnshire police on 0300 111 0300,quoting incident number 105 July 12th,thank you.

5 Jul 10
Good afternoon from PCSO Mark Barr,sometime between June 27th & July 4th a Blue motorbike with the registration P861 JNN was stolen from an outhouse at a property in the main rd area of Belton.If you have any information please contact Lincolnshire police on 0300 111 0300 quoting incident number 199 July 4th,thank you.

Thank you for your co-operation with Lincolnshire Police. If you have any information regarding an incident it is requested that they DO NOT send this in via e-mail. Information regarding crimes or suspicious incidents should be passed to the Force Communications Centre on 01522 532222 or where relevant the number quoted in the above messages, where it can be dealt with immediately. Thank you

Updated 30 July 2010