Community Constable Don Allan's newsletter
Hi Neighbours,
Attached is Don's June newsletter . he's commented again about an increase in vehicle related crime, with the greatest increase being " theft from cars" . Also the trailer and number plate theft is a problem for Aucklanders with a number of plates being stolen each month across Auckland district.
Don does point out that the majority of vehicle related crime can be prevented , he specifically mentions again and again about leaving valuables in the car!!!
Great news, the Onehunga Community Policing team have arrested a courier parcel thief. Don offers advice on this matter too.
There's lots to read and look at so please dive in. If you can't open the pdf please ask someone you trust to open it for you.
KInd Regards
Colleen
Onehunga Community Watch Newsletter June 2021 pdf.pdf Download View
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