Show Your Support and Help Secure Increased Police Funding for Dorset

Dear resident

I am writing to ask that you take part in a government consultation to highlight the imbalance in funding for rural police forces.  Alongside the National Rural Crime Network, we are urging the government to reconsider how police forces are funded, and specifically to take account of the higher costs of policing rural areas.

Dorset has been hit with central government budget cuts of £14.8m since 2010, which is over 20% of the total money handed down from government.  When taking inflation into account the 20% cut becomes a 30% cuts in real terms. This has impacted the number of officers and staff with 16% fewer officers policing Dorset since 2010 and 9% fewer staff supporting operational teams.

Officers in Dorset patrol 1,024 square miles with only 6.3% of the county being classified as ‘urban’.  Rural crime is very different to criminal activities that take place in our major towns and it is vital this is recognised nationally.  I would ask all resident to take part in the consultation and I will continue to lobby government to ensure fair funding for Dorset.

To download a pre written letter to the policing minister or to sign the petition, please visit www.dorset.pcc.police.uk/RPM

Thanks for your support.

Martyn Underhill
Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner

Dorset Police – Warning of Phone Scams in Dorset

logoDorset Police are warning the public after reports of phone scams, with offenders claiming to be from Microsoft, in the county and are appealing for other victims to come forward.

One incident occurred, Wednesday 5 August 2015, in the Weymouth area.

A male offender called the victim, a local man in his 40s, claiming he was from Microsoft and could assist with a virus on the victim’s computer.

The fraudster tried to trick the victim into paying an amount of money into a foreign bank account for the services and requested his bank account details.

A similar incident occurred on Tuesday 4 August 2015 in the Bournemouth area.

The victim, a local man in his 80s who had recently bought a new laptop, received a call from a man also claiming to be from Microsoft.

In this incident, the offender gained remote access to the victim’s computer and said he would help with the setting up process. He then requested a significant sum of money from the victim for the services. This was paid in to a foreign bank.

Professional analysis of the victim’s laptop, after the incident, showed that it had been attacked maliciously by the offender.

On both occasions the offender is said to have spoken with an Indian accent.

Detective Sergeant Alan Marks, of Dorset Police’s Force Intelligence Bureau, said:

“I would like to bring these incidents to the public’s awareness.

“As with all phone scams, offenders can be highly convincing and I ask people to remain vigilant and ensure friends and family are also aware of such offences.

“I am also appealing to anyone in the county who has been targeted by these scams to report them to the police.”

Anyone with information about such scams should call us on 101 quoting incident number 5:85. Alternatively, call the free and anonymous Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111 where mobile phone tariffs may apply.

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Action Fraud Alert – Advance Fee Fraud

The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) has been alerted to an Advance Fee Fraud in which individuals believe they are being recruited by Business Loan Scanner who will be moving to 34 Lime Street, London on 24th August.

Applicants receive a job offer and are then asked to pay an upfront fee for CRB checks etc.

However, please be aware that there is NO such company at this location and this activity is a fraud.

If you, or anyone you know, have been affected by this fraud or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk

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Action Fraud Alert – Empty properties

The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) has received several reports of rental fraud whereby empty premises are being targeted and the locks are being changed for the purpose of adding legitimacy to a rental fraud.

The suspect(s) will find and enter an empty property for the purposes of changing the locks and then advertising it on online platforms, such as Gumtree, as a rental property. The suspect(s) then invite interested victims to visit the property for a viewing. Those victims which are interested in renting the property are then requested to pay a deposit and/or rent upfront in cash.

In some instances the victims have moved into the property only to be evicted by the real property owner, or have found that the locks have been changed, once they have received the keys. There are several instances where this fraud has left victims homeless.

Property Owners:

  • If you or someone you know currently has an empty property, encourage them to visit the property regularly to make sure that the locks have not been changed and no damage has occurred.

Prevention Advice:

  • Avoid communication with only email or mobile phone, request to see the property owner and ask for valid ID. You can also check ownership of the property using the Land Registry.
  • The landlord will carry out their own due diligence and should request all of your details, references and proof that you will be able to afford to rent the property. Make sure that these checks are completed prior to paying a deposit / rent.
  • Always view the property and the tenancy agreement before paying any upfront costs.

If you, or anyone you know, have been affected by this fraud or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk

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Action Fraud Alert – Bogus Student Accommodation

Seasonal rental fraud is an emerging trend with students looking for suitable accommodation around August, before the start of the new term.

Fraudsters use a variety of websites to advertise available properties to rent. often at attractive rates and convenient locations. Adverts will seem genuine, accompanied by a number of photos and contact information to discuss your interest.

Due to demand, students will often agree to pay upfront fees to secure the property quickly, without viewing the property, only to discover that the fraudster posing as the landlord does not have ownership of the property, or often there are already tenants living there.

Protect Yourself

  • Only use reputable letting companies.
  • Do some online research such as using Google maps to check the property does exist.
  • Make an appointment to view the property in person.
  • Always view the property prior to paying any advance fees.
  • Look out for warning signs, such as landlords requesting a ‘holding deposit’ due to the property being in high demand.
  • A landlord will usually conduct some due diligence on any successful applicant. Be wary of handing over cash without the landlord requesting employment or character references.
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Message from Dorset Police

Theft of tack and equipment – 31st July 2015

It is with regret, I am informing you all of a burglary to premises in Beacon Hill/Lytchett area of Poole in the very early hours of this morning.

Items stolen include tack, clippers, propane gas cylinders and other items of value.

Although this type of crime is rare, can we please remind all horse owners that your equipment is valuable and of interest to thieves.

Please have a look at how much you have spent on your equine friends and work out how much it would all cost to replace. I can bet it won’t be cheap!
Check your yards security measures. Are there lightbulbs that need replacing? Do you lock up properly every evening (or when you go out for 5 minutes in the afternoon)? Is there any more you can be doing to prevent yourself becoming a victim?
Have you got your tack marked so if we can get it back, we can link it to your crime?
Please, please, please DON’T be an easy target.
For any help or assistance please don’t hesitate to contact us or have a look on the North Dorset Horsewatch facebook page for more information on how to keep yourselves and your equipment safe.

Many thanks,
Kate Hann
PCSO 6268
Sturminster Newton Rural
North Dorset Horsewatch

Theft from a vehicle – 30th July 2015

we have had a report of theft from a believed secure motor vehicle which has occurred sometime 29th July 2015 1230 hours and 30th July 2015 1030 hours in the Bozley Hill area of Cann Shaftesbury  the offenders gained entry unknown and stolen a Dewalt Impact Driver and  a Dewalt combi drill
If you have any information please contact Dorset Police 101 or crime stoppers 0800 555 111 the crime occurrence number 55150058479
Please do not leave valuables in your vehicles

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Action Fraud Alert – Rugby World Cup Tickets 2015

Action Fraud, together with the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau and the City of London Police, are working in partnership with Rugby World Cup 2015 organisers to disrupt those entities seeking to sell Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets without permission from the official provider.

We would like rugby fans and the general public to be aware that they should only purchase tickets from official sources and avoid being scammed.

Purchase tickets from an official source and avoid losing your money.

  • England Rugby 2015 Limited (“ER2015”) is the organising committee of Rugby World Cup 2015, due to take place in England and Cardiff from 18 September 2015 until 31 October 2015. Rugby World Cup Limited (“RWCL”) is the Tournament owner of Rugby World Cup 2015.
  • RWCL/ER2015 wants to ensure that the public is not misled, by unauthorised ticket sellers, into believing they have purchased genuine Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets.

Where can you buy official match tickets? 

Where can you buy Official ticket-inclusive hospitality packages?

  • These can only be purchased through the official hospitality programme, operated by Rugby Travel & Hospitality Ltd (“RTH”) at www.rugbyworldcup.com/hospitality.

Where can you buy Official ticket-inclusive Supporter Tours (i.e. travel packages)?

How do you ensure that you are buying Rugby World Cup 2015 match tickets, supporter tours or hospitality packages from an official channel?

  • To check whether a company or a certain website is an official Rugby World Cup 2015 channel, use the ‘Official Checker’ tool which is located at www.rugbyworldcup/buyofficial.

Can you buy official Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets, supporter tours or hospitality packages elsewhere, other than as outlined above?

  • There is no guarantee that Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets (and/or ticket inclusive packages) purchased from any source other than RWCL, ER2015, RTH  (or those listed above) are genuine tickets (and/or ticket-inclusive packages).
  • Fans who purchase tickets and/or ticket-inclusive packages from unauthorised sellers run the risk of paying over the odds for a non-existent ticket, ending up disappointed by not getting to see the match they paid to see, and risk having their personal and credit card details stolen for use in other crimes.

Points to note about unauthorised activity:

  • It has been shown from the 2012 Olympics and other major events in the UK that ticket touts are often linked with other forms of criminality.
  • The unauthorised sale, or offer for sale, of Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets (and/or ticket-inclusive packages) may constitute an infringement of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 or Fraud.
  • All official Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets are subject to ER2015’s ticket terms and conditions, located at: http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/ticketing/t-c
  • Tickets are STRICTLY NON-TRANSFERABLE and MUST NOT BE SOLD OR OFFERED, EXPOSED OR MADE AVAILABLE FOR SALE, OR TRANSFERRED OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED. ER2015 reserves the right to cancel without refund any tickets which ER2015 reasonably believes have been or are intended to be resold, offered, exposed or made available for sale, or transferred or otherwise disposed in breach of the ticketing terms and conditions.
  • Any person attempting to use Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets which have been resold in breach of the ticket terms and conditions risks being refused entry to or ejected from the relevant match venue.

How do I report unauthorised use of Rugby World Cup assets?

  • To report the sale of unauthorised general public tickets, please contact ER2015 at legal@england2015.com.
  • To report the sale of counterfeit Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets or the unauthorised sale of ticket-inclusive supporter tour/hospitality packages, please contact rwcrightsprotection@img.com

TICKETS PURCHASED OR OBTAINED FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE SHALL BE VOID AND MAY BE SEIZED OR CANCELLED WITHOUT REFUND OR COMPENSATION.

Action Fraud will be replicating this alert on a regular basis, leading up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup to prevent members of the community being affected by this type/similar fraud. Please bear with us until September 2015.

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Dorset Police – Theft in Fifehead Neville

A Theft has occurred in the Fifehead Neville Area on the 24th July whereby the following items have been taken
a Yamaha grizzly 350cc quad Bike Registration WK61 DSZ
a ride on lawn mower and trailer  these were secure and the padlocks and chains cut off
the crime number 55150055296
any information please contact Dorset Police 101 or Crime Stoppers 0800 555 111

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Dorset Police Alert – Thefts in Blandford

Good morning
Overnight we have suffered two breaks to commercial premises in Blandford Town
the first is One Stop where offenders have entered and taken Cigarettes Alcohol and lotto scratch cards  crime reference number 55150053775
The 2 nd was attempt theft of lead from a roof on Langton Road. the offenders left empty handed but had the lead rolled up waiting to go. crime reference number 55150053770
If you have any information please contact Dorset Police 101 or Crimestoppers 0800 555 111

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