The IOM Constabulary have released the following Notices and Requests for Information:
At 1.45pm on Wednesday the 25th day of July 2012 the Coroner of Inquest’s Mr Needham will open and adjourn the Inquest into the death of Mr Nicholas Bernard Noon 33yrs of Douglas.
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At 2pm on Wednesday the 25th day of July 2012 the Coroner of Inquest’s will reconvene the inquest into the death of Mr Philip John Rushton 60yrs of Braddan, at Douglas courthouse.
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Police are investigating two incidents that has resulted in injuries to livestock in a field located at Crossags in Ramsey.
The first incident took place on Wednesday 18th July, 2012 where three sheep have been mauled by a dog, resulting in the death of all three animals. Further to this there has been another attack on the morning of Monday 23rd July, 2012, which has again left three more sheep suffering injuries. There have been several sightings of the dog believed responsible over the last few days by members of the public.
The dog in question has been described as being black in colour, in comparison to a Border collie in size.
Police are appealing to any member of the public who may have witnessed any of the described incidents or have seen the dog in or around the area, to make contact with them.
Dog owners are kindly reminded of the importance of keeping their dog under control.
Any person who may have any information regarding the incident can make contact with PC 279 Lizzie STODDART, PC 296 Jenny GROVES, or any other officer at Ramsey Police Station.
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The Western Neighbourhood Policing Team are appealing for witnesses following a report of a dangerous overtake on the Peel to Douglas Road near to Corletts Sand Quarry which occurred on Monday 23rd July at approximately 2.05pm.
It is alleged that a white vehicle has overtaken three vehicles on the approach to the bend heading in the direction of St Johns only to be met by an oncoming vehicle which had to flash their lights to warn the overtaking vehicle of their presence.
Although the driver of the white vehicle has been spoken to, Police are eager to trace the vehicle that flashed their lights together with the vehicles that had been overtaken one of which is described as possibly being a grey Fiat 600.
Police are requesting that anyone with information contact Police Head Quarters on 631212 or to call into any Police Station.
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You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police. Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.