Police investigating 7
high value gold burglaries
MERSEYSIDE Police Detectives have
stepped up activity to investigate a number of burglaries and attempted
burglaries across the region, which are believed to be linked. There have
been 7 incidents in Merseyside, at various locations, in which all victims
were members of the Asian community. Officers are investigating
incidents that took place between 8 January and 27 February 2016, in Woolton,
Sutton Heath, Thatto Heath, Upton and Eccleston. On 6 occasions offenders
have entered homes and 7 large quantities of high value, distinctive Asian
jewellery. Merseyside Chief Superintendent Louise Harrison
said:- "Burglary is a very personal crime and understandably the
victims have been left distressed by these incidents, with high value and
often very sentimental pieces of jewellery being stolen. We are carrying out
extensive enquiries and taking a coordinated approach to investigate them;
we are examining CCTV, and making house to house enquiries as well as
carrying out forensic examinations of all of the scenes, to trace those
responsible. We are also working closely with members of the Asian
community; Officers from the force's Community Engagement team have been
liaising with community leaders and this week have visited a number of
community centres across Merseyside to speak with members of the community
and to provide crime prevention and security advice. A leaflet around crime
prevention advice has also been made available to the community and each of
the force's Area Commanders has been notified about these incidents, so
patrols and high visibility Policing has been increased where necessary.
Everyone has the right to feel safe and secure in their own homes and I
would ask anyone with any knowledge of these incidents to think about how
they would feel if this was their home and their items? It is rare that
people from this community have been targeted in this way and it is
important that these offenders are brought to justice. Any information about
these incidents could be vital to our investigation and I would urge anyone
with any information to get in contact."
Officers would urge anybody with any information about these incident to
contact 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800 555 111.
Crime Prevention Advice:-
► If you have UPVC doors make sure you lock them properly. If you simply
lift the handle you won't fully engage all the locks into the frame. You
should always secure the door by lifting the handle to activate the bolts
and ensuring the key is turned, as the latch itself will not provide
adequate security. Remember to remove the key from the door once it is
locked and leave it in a close and easily accessible place in case of
emergency. Your insurance could be negated if you fail to secure your
property correctly.
► Residents should also consider fitting an intruder alarm and internal
locks, fitted to rear kitchen and living room doors, will help prevent a
burglar gaining access to the rest of the house.
► Remember that an alarm system requires regular
maintenance. 1 of the main reasons for false alarm activations is due to
worn out batteries.
► Consider the installation of security lighting; this could be simple
Passive Infra Red (PIR) operated or dusk till dawn lights, which can now be
fitted with cost efficient energy saving bulbs.
► On entering the house lock the front door behind you.
► Never leave your car keys near a door or window. Criminals can hook keys
through open windows and letterboxes. It is therefore vital that
householders hide the keys from view. People have keys stolen without anyone
even entering the premises.
► Do not leave car keys in an obvious place; make it as hard as possible for
the thief.
► If you are threatened with violence for your car keys the best thing to do
is to hand them over. Do not put yourself at risk.
► Special letter box cowlings are available; they allow your papers and post
to be delivered, but stops the 'hook and canes' fishing.
► Always lock your windows and doors. If you haven't got windows locks, you
are advised to get window locks fitted. If
you have window locks, use them!
► Always check your front and back door are secure even if you are in.
► Secure your shed and garage properly. Don't leave tools lying around.
► Security mark all your jewellery items, using a forensic marking kit. Also
mark your home and garden equipment with full postcode using a UV marker pen
or permanent marker. This can help make it easier for victims to be reunited
with your property if you are the victim of a burglary and the items are
recovered.
► When going on holiday make sure milk deliveries are cancelled, post is
collected and if possible get friends or family to check on your property.
In addition, there is lots of crime prevention advice on our
website.
If you have any information about
burglaries or to speak to an officer please call:- 101 or Crimestoppers,
anonymously, on:- 0800 555 111.
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All new Liverpool Pride
for 2016!
THE organisers of Liverpool Pride, the regions annual
LGBT festival are delighted to announce that 1 of the City's most popular
events will be returning for 2 days on Saturday, 30 July 2016 and Sunday, 31
July 2016, following months in the planning.
Established in 2010, Liverpool Pride will return for a seventh consecutive
year and this year will see big changes to how it is organised and
presented, it will also return as free to enter.
The event, described as an all new Liverpool Pride, will take a more
prominent and visual position in the City, taking over St George's Cultural
Quarter, including St George's Hall, The Plateau, William Brown Street and
St John's Gardens.
Liverpool Pride have teamed up with Orb
Events to deliver this year's festival programme, the company who created
the very 1st Pride event in 2010. The festival will carry a brand new
identity with a new logo and website created. The 2016 event promises to be
one of the most visual and flamboyant Pride events ever to have been
created.
The date always coincides with the anniversary of when murdered gay teenager
Michael Causer tragically lost his life. Michael died on 2 August 2008, and
the festival was specifically created in his memory as a way to celebrate
his life and empower the LGBT communities. This year's Liverpool Pride takes
place the weekend before what would have also been Michael's 27th birthday.
The majestic backdrop St George's Quarter; the thriving cultural sector of
the City Centre; will be transformed into a colourful festival site bursting
with activities over the 2 days. There will be live music and entertainment,
food and drink zones, community and education zones, a market place and
family activities and speakers. Liverpool Pride will remain a family
friendly event with all ages encouraged to attend. The Sunday will take a
more laid back approach in St John's Gardens and a programme of Fringe
events are being programmed on the lead up to the main Pride weekend.
The increasingly popular and poignant Liverpool Pride March remains a major
part of the activity. The March on Saturday, 30 July 2016, will begin and
end at the festival site of St George's Hall, it will make its way through
the streets of the City centre in celebratory style and return to officially
launch the opening day. Organisers are encouraging as many groups,
organisations and individuals to participate as possible. The March will
also feature guest speakers representing the LGBT communities.
Joan Burnett, Trustee of Liverpool Pride Charity said:- "In 2015
Liverpool Pride took a very difficult decision to downsize due to financial
constraints. Doing that has ensured our stability and we're bouncing back in
2016 with an extended festival and some great new ideas to get everyone
involved; we'll be more inclusive, more diverse and just as much fun as
ever! Our theme, Liverpool Icons, was suggested to us after Cilla Black's
death, and we thought it such a strong idea, we couldn't resist and have
gone with it without our usual public vote which will be back for 2017. An
icon doesn't have to be a person, as well as famous people, Liverpool has
iconic buildings, links with iconic ships and even our food has icon status;
Scouse! After all the fun, it should be remembered we're here to make a
stand against Homophobia and Trans*phobia; help us make 2016 an iconic
Pride."
Debbie Boyd, Director of Orb Events said:- "The entire Orb Events team
are really excited and proud to be part of Liverpool Pride again in 2016.
This much loved feature of the City's annual, summer event programme is so
vital to delivering strong messages around inclusion and diversity for the LGBT community, as well as celebrating the local scene in all its glory! We
were responsible for co-creating the festival in year one and so it's
remained really close to our hearts. We cannot wait to welcome in the
all new Pride to the beautiful location of St George's Quarter this coming
July 2016!!!"
Keep up to date with Liverpool Pride's new announcements, the brand new
website.
On the site people can also register to be a volunteer or join The March or
find out about a range of sponsorship opportunities. |