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Please find attached the latest newsletter from the Northamptonshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner.
This month we are asking if you could help ensure standards remain high in our custody suites by becoming an Independent Custody Visitor, more about the Immediate Justice Scheme, news about funding grants made available to community groups and the third roundtable event bringing together national and local business together with the police.
https://kilsby-pc.gov.uk/storage/2024/10/PFCC-Logo.jpg401401Clerkhttps://kilsby-pc.gov.uk/storage/2024/09/kilsby-logo-v4.pngClerk2024-11-04 10:46:382024-11-04 10:47:13Read the latest Northamptonshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner’s newsletter
Officers from the local neighbourhood policing team will be holding a community surgeries in November please see below for times and dates and locations.
We be on hand to listen to any concerns you have in your local community and to offer crime prevention advice.
Please come along to speak to your local officers about any issues of concern in your local community.
Everyone is welcome and it would be great to see you there.
Thursday 14th November 2024
Kilsby Near to Red Lion pub – 10:30am-11:30am
Daventry Arnell Crescent near to the spider Park- 12pm-1pm
Daventry Hood Road – 2:30pm-3:30pm
Thursday 28th November 2024
Daventry Danetre Hospital near to the reception -10am-12pm
Daventry Ashby Road near near to the co-op -12:30pm-1:30pm
Daventry Edinburgh Square near to Henry Smith House – 3pm-4pm
You can dispose of any unwanted sharp items from within your home.
https://kilsby-pc.gov.uk/storage/2024/10/PFCC-Logo.jpg401401Clerkhttps://kilsby-pc.gov.uk/storage/2024/09/kilsby-logo-v4.pngClerk2024-11-04 10:43:552024-11-04 10:43:55Event: Beat Bus for November 2024 Kilsby, Daventry Town Locations
We’re warning people of a new scam we’ve been made aware of which involves winter fuel allowance payments.
Earlier this month, officers received a report from a member of the public in The Headlands, Northampton, which involved a cold caller knocking on the door of an elderly person in the area.
When they answered, the cold caller told the occupant that they from “Survey Solutions” on behalf of “Northants Council” who were supporting those who have had their winter fuel allowance stopped.
The scammer produced a card machine attached to a mobile and asked the victim for his debit card details so they could receive the winter fuel payment directly into his bank.
Luckily, they were suspicious and declined.
We’re issuing this warning to encourage people who have been approached in similar circumstances to come forward, as well as to try and prevent anyone from falling victim to this scam.
You can help protect older neighbours and relatives against this type of crime with this advice:
There’s no need to open the door to unexpected callers – it’s OK to send them away
Find other ways to speak to callers – through a window or even the letterbox
Don’t bother to check ID cards – they will be fake if the caller is not who they say they are
Display a ‘No Cold Calling Home’ sticker
Set up passwords with utility companies so you know if they are genuine when they call
Keep the outside of your property well maintained
Don’t keep large amounts of cash at home
Use a lifeline pendant alarm to call for assistance
IF YOU’RE NOT SURE, DON’T OPEN THE DOOR
If you would like a free ‘No Cold Calling Home’ sticker, please email crimeprevention@northants.police.uk.
For more information, please visit Take Five – To Stop Fraud | Take Five is a national campaign offering straightforward and impartial advice to help everyone protect themselves against fraud. (takefive-stopfraud.org.uk) and Stop! Think Fraud – How to stay safe from scams (stopthinkfraud.campaign.gov.uk).
https://kilsby-pc.gov.uk/storage/2024/10/Northamptonshire-talking.png2961182Clerkhttps://kilsby-pc.gov.uk/storage/2024/09/kilsby-logo-v4.pngClerk2024-10-22 12:37:492024-10-22 12:37:49Police officers warn of winter fuel allowance scam
Read the latest Northamptonshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner’s newsletter
/in News/by ClerkPlease find attached the latest newsletter from the Northamptonshire Police Fire and Crime Commissioner.
This month we are asking if you could help ensure standards remain high in our custody suites by becoming an Independent Custody Visitor, more about the Immediate Justice Scheme, news about funding grants made available to community groups and the third roundtable event bringing together national and local business together with the police.
The newsletter can also be viewed on our website:
Event: Beat Bus for November 2024 Kilsby, Daventry Town Locations
/in News/by ClerkOfficers from the local neighbourhood policing team will be holding a community surgeries in November please see below for times and dates and locations.
We be on hand to listen to any concerns you have in your local community and to offer crime prevention advice.
Please come along to speak to your local officers about any issues of concern in your local community.
Everyone is welcome and it would be great to see you there.
Thursday 14th November 2024
Kilsby Near to Red Lion pub – 10:30am-11:30am
Daventry Arnell Crescent near to the spider Park- 12pm-1pm
Daventry Hood Road – 2:30pm-3:30pm
Thursday 28th November 2024
Daventry Danetre Hospital near to the reception -10am-12pm
Daventry Ashby Road near near to the co-op -12:30pm-1:30pm
Daventry Edinburgh Square near to Henry Smith House – 3pm-4pm
You can dispose of any unwanted sharp items from within your home.
Police officers warn of winter fuel allowance scam
/in News/by ClerkWe’re warning people of a new scam we’ve been made aware of which involves winter fuel allowance payments.
Earlier this month, officers received a report from a member of the public in The Headlands, Northampton, which involved a cold caller knocking on the door of an elderly person in the area.
When they answered, the cold caller told the occupant that they from “Survey Solutions” on behalf of “Northants Council” who were supporting those who have had their winter fuel allowance stopped.
The scammer produced a card machine attached to a mobile and asked the victim for his debit card details so they could receive the winter fuel payment directly into his bank.
Luckily, they were suspicious and declined.
We’re issuing this warning to encourage people who have been approached in similar circumstances to come forward, as well as to try and prevent anyone from falling victim to this scam.
You can help protect older neighbours and relatives against this type of crime with this advice:
There’s no need to open the door to unexpected callers – it’s OK to send them away
Find other ways to speak to callers – through a window or even the letterbox
Don’t bother to check ID cards – they will be fake if the caller is not who they say they are
Display a ‘No Cold Calling Home’ sticker
Set up passwords with utility companies so you know if they are genuine when they call
Keep the outside of your property well maintained
Don’t keep large amounts of cash at home
Use a lifeline pendant alarm to call for assistance
IF YOU’RE NOT SURE, DON’T OPEN THE DOOR
If you would like a free ‘No Cold Calling Home’ sticker, please email crimeprevention@northants.police.uk.
For more information, please visit Take Five – To Stop Fraud | Take Five is a national campaign offering straightforward and impartial advice to help everyone protect themselves against fraud. (takefive-stopfraud.org.uk) and Stop! Think Fraud – How to stay safe from scams (stopthinkfraud.campaign.gov.uk).