Neighbourhood Policing Watch

ARRESTS: During the period, Friday, February 5, to Thursday, February 18, police arrested 22 people on suspicion of offences that include - assault, assault on police, burglary, criminal damage, drugs offences, going equipped for theft, theft and on warrant. Many of those arrested are expected to appear at Court later.

BURGLARY: (1-3)

1.Windsor Walk, copper stolen from house, Friday February 5.

2.Albert Place, house broken into, nothing taken, Saturday February 13.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

3.Shetland Park, ‘Sanyo’ plasma television set stolen from house, Monday February 15.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE: (4-11)

4.Chichester Park West, car wing mirror broken, Monday February 8.

5.Larne Road, car window broken, Saturday February 13.

6.Ballymoney Street, restaurant window broken, Sunday February 14.

7.Greenmount Terrace, satellite television dish damaged, Sunday February 14.

8.Trostan Avenue, college windows broken,

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

9.Sentry Hollow, car windscreen broken, Monday February 15.

10,Castle Street, car wing mirror broken, and door of house damaged, Tuesday February 16.

11.Doury Road, car windscreen broken, Tuesday February 16.

THEFT: (12-18)

12.Dunvale, oil burner stolen from house, Friday February 5.

13.Dalriada Walk, trampoline stolen from garden Wednesday February 10.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

14.Mill Street, cash stolen from premises, Wednesday February 10.

15.Woodtown Road, prize pigeons stolen from loft, Friday February 12.

16.William Street, taxi radio and aerial stolen from car, Monday February 15.

17.Devenagh Way, CD player and an MP3 player stolen from car, Monday February 15.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

18.Upper Princes Street, wheel trims stolen from car, Monday February 15.

Ignoring crime encourages criminals so if you have any information that could help to solve these or any other crimes that have occurred recently in the Borough contact the police at Ballymena. The telephone number to ring is 0845 600 8000, or email [email protected] Alternatively information about crime can be passed anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity by calling 0800 555 111.