Friday, 10 April 2026

Bexleyheath Police Station Front Counter - MetEngage East Wickham

Bexleyheath Police Station Front Counter

 Please note that Bexleyheath Police Station front counter is now closed overnight.


The new opening hours are:

  • Monday to Friday: 10am – 10pm
  • Saturday and Sunday: 10am – 10pm
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    The police station itself is not closing overnight. Emergency response officers and custody services remain operational 24 hours a day.

    If you need emergency police assistance outside front counter hours, a yellow emergency phone box is available outside the police station, providing direct access to emergency services. Or Call 101 or 999 in emergency.

    Thank you for your understanding, and please continue to spread the word in your community about Met Engage – let’s get as many residents signed up. 

     DSU Melanie Pressley

     

    Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/426512/Bexleyheath-Police-Station-Front-Counter 

    Thursday, 9 April 2026

    Our latest scam warnings

    Our dedicated team of fraud experts are always on the lookout for scams targeting people across the UK.

    Recent tactics to be aware of include a DPD delivery text scam and fraudsters exploiting the Financial Conduct Authority's car finance compensation scheme. Check out the full list, based on your reports to our Which? Scam Action Alerts Facebook community and scam sharer tool.

    Source: Which? (31 Mar 2026)

    What I learned as a scambaiter

    Scambaiting is the practice of attempting to turn the tables on scam callers by intentionally wasting their time or otherwise toying with them. But while scambaiting is rising in popularity, many methods are unethical, can put you at risk, and won't stop the next scam call.

    Our expert tried it out herself. Here's what she learned – and why you shouldn't try it at home.

    Source: Which? (09 Apr 2026)

    Scamwatch: 'A fraudster in the US is using my name and email'

    We spoke to one consumer whose name and email address were used by a fraudster to open accounts and make purchases with retailers in the US. After they struggled to get the fraudulent accounts closed, our experts advised them on how to navigate the situation.

    Read on for our expert advice on how to report identity fraud, plus four steps to follow to avoid becoming a victim.

    Source: Which? (07 Apr 2026)

    Tuesday, 7 April 2026

    SCAM ALERT: Fake McAfee Invoice

    Action Required: Do NOT call the phone number provided in this email. If you have already called them or provided bank details, contact your bank immediately on their official number (usually found on the back of your card).

    Why this is a Scam:

    • The Sender: The email comes from a personal-looking name (Kamari Wilkins) rather than an official @mcafee.com domain.

    • High Pressure/Panic: They claim a large amount ($375.98) has been "Auto-Debited" to provoke an immediate emotional reaction.

    • Poor Grammar & Logic: The text contains odd phrasing like "We appreciate you informing us that your... subscription is now active" and nonsensical terms like a subscription "lasting 24 hours" but renewing for "three years".

    • The Hook: The primary "Call to Action" is a phone number. Real companies will typically direct you to your online account dashboard to manage subscriptions.


    How to Report This

    To help the authorities take down these scammers, please follow these steps:

    1. Forward the email: Send the full original email to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) at:

      report@phishing.gov.uk

    2. Report the Phone Number: You can also report the fraudulent phone number to 7726 (a free service for reporting spam/scams via SMS).

    3. Delete: Once reported, delete the email. Do not reply to the sender, as this confirms your email address is active.


    Stay Safe: Always check your bank statement directly via your banking app or official website if you are unsure about a transaction. Never use contact details provided inside a suspicious email.

    Friday, 3 April 2026

    Bexley Crime stats ward summary Mar 2026

     


    Source: Bexley Watch Viz

    Thursday, 2 April 2026

    Vehicle seizure Glenhurst Avenue - MetEngage St Marys and St James

    Whilst officers from St Marys and St James Policing Team were on mobile patrol on Glenhurst Avenue, Bexley, their attention was drawn to a Ford Transit van due to the drivers behaviour. 

    Upon noticing the police, the driver parked the vehicle, and the driver along with two  passengers exited the van and walked away. Officers stopped and spoke with the males, who were acting in an evasive manner.

    Vehicle checks were conducted, which revealed that the van was uninsured and untaxed.
    As a result, the driver was reported for driving without insurance, driving with an expired MOT, and being in possession of a class C drug.  Officers subsequently seized the vehicle. 

     

    Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/424180/Vehicle-seizure-Glenhurst-Avenue 

    https://bexleywatch.blogspot.com/2026/03/working-together-for-safer-bexley.html

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