Suspected arson incidents in
Rimrose Valley, Crosby
MERSEYSIDE Fire and Rescue Service
(MFRS) along with Merseyside Police have joined forces to tackle the issue of
garden fires after a series of suspected arson incidents within the Rimrose
Valley area of Crosby. The incidents have included:- trees, bushes and rubbish
being set alight in gardens and on open land. Officers from the Fire Service
will be carrying out proactive mobile patrols, supported by Local Police
Officers, and residents are being asked to check and clear any rubbish from
gardens to ensure that their houses are at a minimal risk of being targeted.
Station Manager Paul Kay, Arson Reduction Co-ordinator for Merseyside Fire and
Rescue Service, said:- "Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service are committed
to tackling incidents of suspected arson and is working closely with officers
from Merseyside Police to tackle anti social fire setting in Crosby. There have
been a number of suspected arson incidents in the area recently and this action
will see Firefighters and Police Officers work together to reassure residents,
raise awareness of the dangers of arson and highlight the impact fires have on
our communities. Arson is a serious criminal offence which puts people's lives
at risk, causes damage to homes, businesses and community facilities and impacts
on wildlife and the environment. It can range from mindless criminal damage to
deliberately targeted attacks, but, either way, the potentially deadly
consequences remain the same. If fire engines are called out to deliberate fires
this may delay our response to other emergencies, which could endanger lives
elsewhere. We want to make people aware that deliberately setting fires in a
public place is arson and, if caught, those responsible may face legal action.
To help protect their properties from arson, residents are encouraged to put
their wheelie bins away until the day they are being collected and avoid placing
bins, rubbish, or other combustible items against the walls of their home. Sheds
and garages should be securely locked and any flammable liquids safely stored
away."
Merseyside Police Local Community Sergeant Kate Young said:- "I want to
reassure people in the local community that we standing alongside the fire
service in taking any suspected arson incident extremely seriously, as the
consequences of such reckless and behaviour can be catastrophic. If you are
aware of any suspicious behaviour near to your home, call 999 and the emergency
services can respond accordingly. Anyone with home CCTV or passing motorists
with dash cam footage of in recent incidents are also encouraged to speak to us.
We will act on all information provided and are determined to identify those
responsible and bring them to justice. We will be parking a mobile police
station in the Rimrose Valley area tonight and would encourage anyone to speak
with us to report incidents or concerns. If you know who is responsible for
these incidents do the right thing and call police or speak to us anonymously
via the independent charity Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111."
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Why where Police Officers on
Dunes and Police Vehicles on Coast Road?
WE got asked by many readers have asked
us why Police vehicles where parked on the Coast Road, by Pontins, at around
5pm, on 5 September 2017. We have been told that the Merseyside Police Units
where called to Shore Road, Ainsdale, after a group of males had made off from a
suspected stolen grey Volvo. We are also informed that 2 males were arrested
nearby, on suspicion of unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle. The car was
later recovered and forensically examined. Both males, a 20 year old male and an
18 year old have both been released, but are still under investigation.
16 year old arrested on
suspicion of conspiracy to murder
MERSEYSIDE Police Detectives who are
currently investigating the murder of 18 year old, Yusuf Sonko, that took place
in Toxteth, on Friday, 2 June 2017, have arrested a teenager in connection with
the offence. The 16 year old, male, from Toxteth was arrested, on suspicion of
conspiracy to murder, on 6 September 2017. The male has since been questioned by
detectives and released under investigation. Anyone with any information is
asked to call the Gun crime hotline on:- 0800 230 0600 or the Crimestoppers line
anonymously on:- 0800 555 111.
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