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Just one phones 999 after 'theft'


Just one person dialled 999 after a “thief” was seen breaking into a car during an undercover police operation.

During the staged heist – dubbed Operation Jugular – plain-clothed policeman Pc Simon Collins broke into a green Rover in High Street, Witney.

As he ran off with a laptop and mobile phone, just one man pushing a buggy gave chase and called the police.

In the past year thefts from vehicles have risen in west Oxfordshire by 32 per cent. In 2008, there were 59 offences, but this year has seen 78 thefts.

Pc Collins hoped the operation would encourage people to call the police if they see something suspicious.

He said: “The gentleman who followed me with a pushchair was really brave to do that with his child.

“Quite a few people noticed but kept themselves at a distance. I honestly thought we probably wouldn’t hear of anyone calling it in.”

Pc Collins, dressed in a red T-shirt and khaki shorts, started at Waitrose car park, in Witan Way, where he tried the handles of car doors. Nobody reported this to the police.

The policeman’s description was then radioed through to approximately 20 shops and pubs, asking staff to keep an eye out for him.

When Pc Collins reached High Street, he targeted a car left by officers with a window open and a mobile phone and laptop visible inside.

He broke into the car, set off the alarm, and ran off with the items.

Mark Thomas, 33, who was with his toddler son, followed the fake crook, along with a grey-haired woman, and called the police.

When shown Pc Collins’s ID, Mr Thomas, of Witney, said: “I had been in the Millets store and heard a description of him on the radio.

“I was walking down the road and when I heard the alarm go off, I thought I’d see where he went. I was not going to confront him.”

Despite the many passers-by, Mr Thomas was the only one to dial 999.

Taxi driver Julian Taylor, 50, of Hook Norton, heard the car alarm.

He said: “He did look suspicious – he just got out and ran up the road. Being a taxi driver, if you see something suspicious, you do ring ‘999’.”

Pc Phil Marstin, auto crime co- ordinator for west Oxfordshire, said: “I think it highlighted how easy it is for somebody who doesn’t look like a thief to get away without anybody challenging him.

“We are not saying that everybody needs to be a hero, but people need to be aware and if they think something is suspicious, call the police.”

Officers working on Operation Jugular will be at the Market Square in Woodstock on Thursday.

From 12pm until 3pm, people can find out how to secure their home and learn about personal crime prevention.

Comments(10)

LadyPenelope says...
7:12pm Mon 6 Jul 09

I called the police when someone vandalised my car, but because I couldn't specify which of the 6 chavs did it, they couldn't do a thing!

I don't really have much confidence in the police nowadays, and wouldn't bother calling them unless the culprit had been caught and stopped.


Fruit_Bat says...
7:23pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Perhaps they all called the non-emergency number instead, like I thought you were supposed to unless it was life-or-death...

Green123 says...
7:35pm Mon 6 Jul 09

If I saw someone breaking into a car, I wouldn't call 999. I would take a photograph of the offender on my mobile and call the non-emergency number. I would call 999 if I saw someone breaking into a house, or attacking a person, but car theft is not, in my opinion, a job for 999.

William Windsor says...
7:44pm Mon 6 Jul 09

It's a disgrace that the police feel they have enough time to 'stage crime' and moan when nobody calls 999 and yet when a real crime is taking place and people do call 999 they do nothing.

LanceIot says...
8:00pm Mon 6 Jul 09

I reported an ongoing break in to Abingdon Police and they asked how I knew it was a break in. When I informed them why, they said I had no proof and said they would not turn up.

On another occassion I reported a driver with no licence and was asked "what have you got against the driver?"

When people get these sort of reactions from people we pay to protect us, then no wonder they get no back up!

My sympathy for a police force that is too busy being politically correct and trying to sell themselve, rather than catch criminal disgust me.

No wonder they have no respect by the majority of the population.

tribalamazonian says...
10:50pm Mon 6 Jul 09

I gather Mr Thomas is 33 years old, it was mentioned twice in quick succession. Do you not employ proofreaders anymore?

Wendle1 says...
11:28pm Mon 6 Jul 09

A bit stupid, telling people they will be in woodstock on thursday!!!!!!!!!!!!
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jonny1976 says...
8:44am Tue 7 Jul 09

Wendle1 wrote:
A bit stupid, telling people they will be in woodstock on thursday!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Officers working on Operation Jugular will be at the Market Square in Woodstock on Thursday.

From 12pm until 3pm, people can find out how to secure their home and learn about personal crime prevention.

they will not be breaking into cars but will be offering advice on protection against thefts

cottage2day says...
11:39am Tue 7 Jul 09

Someone crashed into the back of me, with a child in the rear seat, he jumped out the car, didnt have license or insurance, I called the police and they said they would not come out as the cars were not causing a block on the road. I have no time whatsoever for the police. I will do what I have to do to get things done. end of

nuttychick says...
6:33pm Tue 7 Jul 09

with regards to the police, i had to phone them 3 times on the 999 last week. my husbands vehicle got broken into in the early hours of the morning . when the police finally turned up they were helpful,but since then weve heard nothing, we were supposed to have phorensics to come out for finger prints but that never happened! so its not supprising that not many people want to get involved with crime reporting.


Mark Thomas is the only person to call the police Mark Thomas is the only person to call the police

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