Burglary in the Newbury Avenue area (Kingsway West). Insecure rear door entered, wallet/purse with £300, and a laptop stolen. Info to #101
— NYP York West (@snayorkwest) September 9, 2013
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Witness appeal following York assault
Detectives in York are appealing for witnesses to come forward following an assault in the city which left a man seriously injured.The man, who is aged 51 and from York, was found at around 1am on Thursday 5 September 2013, outside Talbot House, Melrosegate
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Police search for York man in connection with assault
Police search for York man in connection with assault: http://t.co/JiJSivY9gh
— The Press (@yorkpress) September 5, 2013
Council amnesty on Lendal bridge fines?
The media is reporting that the Council will waive the fines due from motorists who have used Lendal Bridge during the last 10 days.
No indication has been given of the number of penalty notices this would affect.
The Council is saying that it will use the number plate recognition cameras (ANPR) to enforce the access restrictions from tomorrow (Wednesday).
The amnesty statement has not apparently been issued by Cllr Merrett who is responsible for the closure.
No statement has been made about any amnesty for those who have fallen foul over the last month of the extended restrictions on Coppergate.
The restrictions there are also being enforced through the use of ANPR technology.
Meanwhile the City centre is very quiet today raising fears that shoppers are being discouraged by the controversy surrounding the Lendal bridge closure trial.
The Council are being asked to publish daily data from their footfall cameras.
Although most City centre traders and visitor attractions have reported a buoyant summer, the period leading up to Christmas is the most critical time of the year for City centre shops.
If shoppers shun the City centre then it could be the death knell for some small traders.
Mobile phone thefts in York
Good advice from theYork Police on mobile device security can be found by clicking here. http://www.northyorkshire.police.uk/mobiledevices
The article explains how to set up your mobile phone so that it can be detected if it is lost or stolen.
It explains how to erase the phones contents remotely.
Well worth a read
New initiative tackles housing fraud across North Yorkshire
An initiative to tackle housing fraud across North Yorkshire is being launched by a regional alliance led by Veritau.
In the past two years Veritau, a company owned by City of York Council and North Yorkshire County Council which investigates fraud within the public sector, has freed over 40 misused properties allowing them to be legitimately let. In addition Veritau has provided information to prevent 15 false applications for housing to City of York Council.
Veritau and City of York Council have now joined forces with eight other social housing providers within North Yorkshire to create an anti-housing fraud alliance. The partners are Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, Richmondshire District Council, Broadacres Housing Association, Harrogate Borough Council, Yorkshire Housing, Craven District Council, York Housing Association, and Selby District Council.
This partnership initiative focuses on identifying and prosecuting people who lie about their circumstances in order to obtain a property; tenants who unlawfully sublet their property; tenants who stop living at their property and people who provide false information to gain a property through succession rights.
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York Police and crime update 30th August 2013
Trees illegally felled in Fulford
York police are appealing for witnesses after a number of trees were illegally cut down.
Sometime between June and August this year around 30 to 40 willow trees were felled on Fenby Field in Fulford.
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CCTV appeal as woman’s jaw broken in York assault
York police have issued CCTV images to assist their appeal for information after a woman’s jaw was broken when she tried to break up an altercation in the street.
The assault happened at around 4am on Saturday 17 August 2013 on the corner of Piccadilly and Coppergate when a man was shouting verbal abuse at two women.
The victim of the assault, a 21-year-old York woman intervened and was struck in the face by the suspect before falling to the ground.
Moped stolen in Foxwood
KX09KVW a blue Sym Jet moped has been stolen from Martin Cheeseman Ct, Foxwood overnight. Ring us with sightings / info #101
— NYP York West (@snayorkwest) August 28, 2013
York Council success in reclaiming benefit fraud overpayments
The Council is reporting some success in recovering benefit payments which have been fraudulently claimed.
2010/11 = £389,578
2011/12 = £559,763
2012/13 = £290,895
York Police and crime update
Fight against York burglaries continues
York police are continuing their campaign against house burglaries in the city with another arrest, and the hunt for a suspect.
A 45-year-old man from York, was arrested just after 3.30am on Wednesday 21 August 2013, on Newton Terrace on suspicion of a burgling a house in the street.
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Fixed penalty fine levels increased
North Yorkshire Police is reminding drivers of the increase in fines for motoring offences announced last week as they continue to support a European-wide crackdown aimed at improving road safety.
• a non-endorsable offence (where the driver does not receive points on their licence) £30 fixed penalty notice has risen to £50
• an endorsable (where points are given) £60 and non-endorsable fixed penalty notice has risen to £100
• an endorsable £120 fixed penalty notice has risen to £200
• the fixed penalty notice for driving with no insurance has risen from £200 to £300
Acomb murder verdict and sentence
York murderer jailed for life. Co-accused jailed for 3 years for manslaughter: http://t.co/TTF04rJ3Fz
— The Press (@yorkpress) August 19, 2013
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