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Post by quadbod on Oct 2, 2011 7:30:51 GMT
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Post by quadbod on Oct 7, 2011 20:52:01 GMT
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Post by quadbod on Oct 11, 2011 16:51:19 GMT
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Post by quadbod on Oct 21, 2011 18:06:08 GMT
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Post by quadbod on Oct 28, 2011 16:55:41 GMT
Following reports of suspicious activity in the Holbrook and Harkstead areas, Suffolk Horse Watch offer the following advice to Horsewatch members protect your horse: · Freeze marking is well known and proven as the most effective theft deterrent. The reason is because it is visible – it will deter thieves, but on the rare occasions when freeze marked horses go missing, it provides an excellent tracing facility, with no need for any expensive equipment to read the marks. Discounts for freezemarking are available to Suffolk Horse Watch members from a major security marking company. Contact Julie Dennis on 01473 613994 for more details · Change your routine regularly and visit your horse at irregular times. · Check perimeter fencing daily to ensure it has not been tampered with. · Ask residents of neighbouring properties to look out and report any vehicles / people loitering or taking undue interest in your paddock or yard. · Report to the police anything out of the ordinary. · Report to Suffolk Horse Watch unusual activity involving your horse. Please include the breed / type, age and sex of the horse involved. Take photographs of any marks etc, and send to Horse Watch so a catalogue can be built. There have been some reports of horse manes being ‘plaited’ and some horse owners believe this is a marker for future theft, however this theory is contentious. These types of plaits, twists or knots often appear following windy weather in the autumn when there is a lot of debris from trees etc that can whip up a horse's mane. It is quite rare for these to be reported during summer months. Suffolk Horse Watch is affiliated to the UK Horse Watch Alliance and they are not aware of any horse stolen that had been previously marked in some manner. More information equine crime prevention and Suffolk Horse Watch can be found on www.suffolk.police.uk/aboutus/ourservices/joinawatchscheme/horsewatch.aspx
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Post by quadbod on Oct 28, 2011 16:56:10 GMT
On Thursday 27th October between 3am and 3.30am on Norwich Road, Halesworth offenders have forced open a fire door at the rear of a large industrial building. An alarm sounded and it is believed the offenders then fled and that nobody entered the building.
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On Thursday 27th October between 1am and 6am on Ethel Road, Lowestoft offenders have forced open the roller shutter door on a warehouse. Entry was not gained to the building as an inner sliding door was securely padlocked.
If you have any information please contact Suffolk Police on 101 quoting reference BE/11/1788 and LO/11/6896.
Police Direct Team
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