SNWA HOMEPAGE CRIME STATS ARCHIVE Heatons and Reddish 2/13/2022

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Here are available crime statistics for the four policing areas of Stockport, over the last 12 months.

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Neighbourhood Watch

Heatons and Reddish

Date: 13 Feb 2022

Areas Covered: Heaton Mersey, Heaton Norris, Heaton Moor, Heaton Chapel, North Reddish, South Reddish.

Please see the below crime report for the Heatons and Reddish,

 

Heatons - Monday 7th February - Sunday 13th February crime updates:

 

Crime

Type

Beat / Area

Street

Postcode

Theft

From shop

J1D1 Heaton Mersey

Didsbury Road

SK4 3BS

Burglary

Attempt

J1D1 Heaton Mersey

Meltham Close

SK4 3BD

Burglary

Attempt

J1D2 Heaton Chapel

Keswick Road

SK4 5JS

Vehicle Crime

Theft of MV

J1D1 Heaton Moor

Gibsons Road

-

Vehicle Crime

Theft from MV

J1D1 Heaton Moor

Tatton Road South

SK4 4LU

Vehicle Crime

Damage to MV

J1D1 Heaton Mersey

Didsbury Road

SK4 3AG

Vehicle Crime

Theft from MV

J1D1 Heaton Moor

Tatton Road South

-

Vehicle Crime

Theft from MV

J1D1 Heaton Mersey

Thornhill Road

SK4 3HL

Vehicle Crime

Theft from MV

J1D1 Heaton Mersey

Didsbury Road

SK4 3AS

 

Reddish - Monday 7th February - Sunday 13th February crime updates:

 

Crime

Type

Beat / Area

Street

Postcode

-

-

-

-

-

Burglary

Residential

J1E1 North Reddish

Lynmouth Avenue

SK5 7AL

Burglary

Shed

J1E1 North Reddish

Elisabeth Mill

SK5 6FX

Vehicle Crime

Theft of MV

J1E1 North Reddish

Finsbury Road

SK5 6EZ

Vehicle Crime

Damage to MV

J1E2 South Reddish

St Leonards Road

SK4 2RD

 

We stress that you carry on to ensure your home security is robust - please see the below 'target hardening' information provided by GMP to help prevent you becoming a victim:

 

  • Make thieves feel exposed when they approach the front of your property using low hedges or low fencing.
  • Use garden lighting to deter trespassers. Choose lights which come on automatically at dusk and stay on all night until dawn.

            Low wattage bulbs can cost less than 1p per night in electricity.

  • Growing a hedge made from a prickly bush or planting prickly bushes next to fences can deter trespassers from climbing over.
  • Don’t leave tools and ladders lying around for burglars to use.
  • Ensure your shed is secure using a good quality hasp & staple with a closed shackle padlock.
  • Glue can be smeared over the heads of screws to prevent them being removed.
  • Lock pedal cycles to something fixed and secure the frame with a ‘D’ lock.