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Isle of Man Constabulary Notices

by isleofman.com 10th April 2012

Please see the following notices from the Isle of Man Constabulary

In the early hours of Sunday 1st April 2012 a male in his mid 20’s has been walking home on the sea side of Loch Promenade  Douglas somewhere between Quids Inn and Jaks public bar.
 
In a completely unprovoked attack this male was assaulted from behind by what he believes to be 3 or 4 males who have punched and kicked him to the floor. The attack has continued whilst the male was on the floor  causing injuries to the victims head and side which required hospital treatment although the male was not detained in hospital.
 
The suspects are believed to be male wearing light blue denim jeans, the victim is unable to describe them any further or say which direction they ran off in.
 
Police would like to hear from any persons who may have seen this attack take place or have any information which may lead to the identification of those involved.
 
Contact Name and Telephone Number: PC 24 McKillop. 01624 631212

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Peel Police are appealing for witnesses to the theft of a tractor starter motor, which took place at a farm on Peel Road, St. Johns, sometime between 12:00 hrs on Tuesday 13th March 2012 and 19:15 hrs on Thursday 15th March 2012.
 
Police would like to hear from any person who may have any information which could assist in furthering their investigations and would urge any person who was in the area at the given time, to make contact.  Enquires are ongoing into this matter and if any persons or vehicles were seen or heard acting suspiciously in the area during the times stated, Police will be eager to speak with witnesses. 
 
Contact Name and Telephone Number: Peel Police - 842208

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Peel Police are appealing for witnesses to the theft of a Stihl chainsaw, which took place at a farm on Patrick Road, St. Johns, sometime between 13:00 hrs on Thursday 15th March 2012 and 11:00 hrs on Wednesday 21st March 2012.
 
Police would like to hear from any person who may have any information which could assist in furthering their investigations and would urge any person who was in the area between the given times, to make contact.  Enquires are ongoing into this matter and if any persons or vehicles were seen or heard acting suspiciously in the area during the times stated, Police will be eager to speak with witnesses. 
 
Contact Name and Telephone Number: Peel Police - 842208

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Police are appealing for any information relating to the damage caused to a number of motor vehicles parked in Stanley Road, Peel.
 
This is believed to have occurred during the early hours of Saturday 7th April.   Police believe that more than one person was involved and would ask anyone who have any information regarding this incident to contact PC Stringer at Peel Police Station.

Alternatively, please contact Douglas Police Headquarters on 631212.

Contact Name and Telephone Number:  PC 123 Charlotte STRINGER 631554

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Police are appealing for witnesses following criminal damage to a blue Volkswagen Transporter van which was parked up in Gladstone Avenue, Ramsey. Damage occurred sometime between 4.00pm on Saturday 31st March and 5.00 pm on Monday 2nd April 2012. Between these times a large stone was thrown at the van which caused damage to the rear door.

Police would like anyone who may have knowledge of this incident or the persons responsible to contact any member of the Ramsey Policing Team on 812234. Alternatively information can be left on the Isle of Man Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.
 
Contact Name and Telephone Number: PC 131 Stewart FOOTER 812234

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Police are investigating an incident that occurred at 11.50am on Thursday 5th April 2012 in Strand Street Douglas whereby a male was verbally abused by another male outside Thomas Cook. Police are requesting anyone who witnessed or overheard this incident, please contact Police on 631212 or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800555111.
 
Contact Name and Telephone Number:  PC 266 Hannah Lace, 631212

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The Police are investigating complaints regarding the erratic driving of a blue Audi, Q5 TDI Quattro motor vehicle which was being driven between Ballacraine and Ramsey on the TT Course around 9 to 9.30pm on Wednesday 4th April 2012.

Other vehicles are known to have been in the area travelling in both directions.     
 
The police would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the vehicle being driven in the area at the relevant time.  

Anyone who has witnessed the driving of the vehicle are asked  to contact Ramsey Police Station on 812234 or Police Headquarters on 631212 or alternatively contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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Police in the Southern Neighbourhood Policing Team are asking members of the public for help in locating the following 27 year old male.  Jamie Benjamin COWELL, 09/11/1984.  Jamie is wearing a black zip up jacket with grey spots on, blue trousers and white trainers and has long brown hair and is 5’10” tall.  He has a dark grey ‘stubbled’ beard and is of medium build.
 
Sgt Paul KEMP of the Southern Neighbourhood Policing Team said, “Jamie is not in any trouble but we are very concerned for his welfare and would ask that he, anybody who knows of his whereabouts, make contact with us ASAP so that we can ensure that he is safe”.

Contact Name and Telephone Number: Pc Gary Williams 822222

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Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 10th, April 2012 11:27pm.

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