January update from Neighbourhood Watch
Sex Pest  in the Boston Manor and Osterley area
  The police are asking residents for  help to find a man who has committed a number of sexual offenses on women in  the Boston Manor and Osterley areas.  In  each case a lone white male, aged between 20 and 40, height between 5ft 8in and  5ft 10in and wearing a dark hooded coat and on occasion wearing a beanie hat  with scarf, has approached females and asked offensive questions. On three  occasions the offender has carried out a sexual assault.  There have been at least 7 known female  victims.
If anyone has any information on the above, please call Hounslow CID, 020 8247 6160 or CRIMESTOPPERS, 0800 555 111.
Smartphones and tablets
  The latest smartphones and tablets are  becoming favourite targets for opportunist thieves. On average 314 mobile  telephones are stolen each day in London, approximately half of which are  iPhones.  Victims are being targeted by thieves  who are prepared to attack their victims quite openly.  Children traveling to and from school seen  using the latest electronic devices are particularly vulnerable.  The theft can be carried out by a lone  individual, or thieves operating in groups of two or more.  In each case the theft will be quick with threats  of violence made.  It is very unwise to  use any electronic equipment openly in public areas and it is recommended that  they should never be used near underground/rail stations or bus stops/terminals.  Do not become engrossed in telephone conversation or music when using a mobile  phone or iPad.  Be aware of your  surroundings at all times and keep a constant look out for anyone, including  lone cyclists who appear to be taking an interest in what you are doing.  If anyone stops you to ask the time, never look  at the clock on your mobile to give it to them.
Vandalism,  Verbal Abuse and Intimidation in Hamilton Road 
  Following a recent Brentford home game,  several football supporters returning home after the game were attacked in  Hamilton Road and two garden gates in Hamilton Road were vandalized.  A Hamilton Road resident who tried to stop  the violence was verbally abused.   Fortunately Hamilton Road residents who witnessed the incident dialed  999 and police officers on duty near Griffin Park were quickly on the scene.  Although the main instigator of the trouble had  left the area, they were later identified and arrested. 
  Should you witness similar problems  any time of the day or week, please be  prepared to dial 999.  
Another  Case of Strangers Asking For Money (£1)
      There has been another case of a  stranger, this time a lone female, stopping people and/or knocking on doors asking residents if they can  spare £1 so that they can get to their destination.  The requests always come with a story aimed  at gaining sympathy for their plight. Please refuse financial help to anyone you  do not know who stops you in the street or who knocks on your front door.  Direct them instead to Brentford Police  Station and ask them to seek assistance there.
The  Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)
      The MPS have two informative websites, plus a Twitter address to keep members  of the public up to date with crime issues. 
1. 
        Metropolitan  Police Service, Hounslow
        content.met.police.uk/borough/hounslow
        The above website will keep residents  fully up to date with crime issues and crime prevention advice in Hounslow  Borough. 
2. 
        Metropolitan  Police Service
        www.met.police.uk/crimeprevention
        The above website offers total crime  prevention advice.  
3. 
        Twitter 
        @MPSHounslow
        With regards to crime issues in  Hounslow Borough, you can also be kept up to date on Twitter at the Twitter  address shown above.
February 5, 2013
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