Thursday, 25 June 2026

Local Priorities Burglary Message - MetEngage Sidcup

I wanted to provide you with an update regarding burglary, which people around your area have highlighted as an issue of concern on the priority survey.

Good Evening

Unfortunately we have one burglary to report, which occurred on the ward.
On Monday 22nd June the victims left their property locked and secure in Hatherley Crescent at 1600hrs.
Between the hours of 1600hrs and 0030hrs, suspects have managed to force the kitchen window open to gain access and steal the keys to a Mazda. It's also believed some jewellery was also taken in the process.

Sadly, we also had a BMW X5 stolen in the early hours of this morning. Two suspects can been in Selborne Road at 03:15hrs, before one of them gains access into the car. The other suspects can be seen holding a device, appears to be a signal jammer, to knock out the wifi signal in peoples properties. The theft took no longer than a minute, from approaching the vehicle, to driving off in it.

While we will continue to pursue burglars in the area, there are steps you can do to help keep your property safe. Make sure that you:  

  • Double lock your door every time you leave the house  

  • If you can, move garden furniture or bins away from windows so that thieves cannot use them to gain access.  

  • Use laminated glass or security film on ground floor and accessible windows.  

  • Use a sash stop if you have sash windows to prevent people opening them enough to climb through.  

  • If your windows open outwards, use a key operated lock – check these are locked before leaving the house.  

  • Make sure all valuables are out of sight. 

  • Keep handbags and keys away from letterboxes or cat flaps.  

  • In the evening shut the curtains and leave lights on.  

  • Set your burglar alarm 

  • Lock your  shed or garage 

  • Mark, register or record your valuables. 

Please go to our website to find the latest advice and guidance on keeping yourself safe.

If you ever experience this issue or have information regarding an incident, please report it using our online reporting tools at https://www.met.police.uk/, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101.  

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Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/461547/Local-Priorities-Burglary-Message 

Calling all teachers, parents and guardians!

With many schools closing early for the rest of the week, it is important that you speak with your children and young people about water safety. 

The warmer weather can tempt children and young people to cool off in rivers, reservoirs and lakes, but even in hot weather most water remains below 16°C, which can cause cold water shock and lead to drowning. 

Despite its calm surface, open water can have strong currents, hidden debris, slippery edges, and sudden drops in depth - all of which could prove fatal. 

You must only swim in designated areas and ensure that lifeguards and safety equipment are present. 

Take a look at our water safety map (linked below), showing the areas we have attended water-related incidents since 2020. This totals over 1,500 separate callouts and, sadly, 112 accidental drownings. 

Our full water safety information is also available on the 'Safety' area of our website. https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/safety/water-safety/water-safety-map/

Source: Nextdoor 

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Local Priorities Theft Of Motor Vehicles Message - MetEngage Sidcup

I wanted to provide an update regarding the theft of motor vehicles,  which members around this area have highlighted as an issue of concern on the Met Engage priority survey.

Sidcup ward has experienced several incidents of note involving vehicle crime over the past week.
In the early hours of Wednesday 17th June, a BMW was stolen from Church Avenue, Sidcup. CCTV shows suspects approaching Church Avenue from Church Road at approximately 02:48hrs. The suspects initially approached the victim’s vehicle before walking further down the road. They later returned to the vehicle and, at approximately 03:16hrs, drove it away.
The victim discovered the vehicle missing later that morning and confirmed they were still in possession of both sets of keys. It’s likely this vehicle was stolen using a Relay device.
Today the neighbourhood policing team have been in the Church Road and Church Avenue making further enquiries.

We also had a report of an attempted theft from a motor vehicle reported in Knoll Road, Sidcup. Two suspects were seen approaching an unsecured vehicle parked on the driveway on Sunday 14th June. The windows to this vehicle were open and suspects managed to briefly get inside the vehicle before activating the vehicle alarm. Both suspects fled the scene and fortunately nothing was stolen.

Finally, a vehicle was criminally damaged on Friday 12th June. Victim discovered passenger window had been smashed.


We know that people can be concerned about the personal and financial impact of having their vehicle stolen, which is why we will pursue and arrest those who break the law. Please consider taking the following steps to keep your vehicle safe:  

  • Check that your vehicle is locked and secure every time you leave it. Thieves often look for easy opportunities to steal from vehicles. They will usually try the handles until they get lucky and find one that has been left unlocked.  

  • Keep your keys safe, out of view when at home and away from your front door.  

  • If you have a keyless entry vehicle, keep the key well away from the vehicle while at home and turn off wireless signals on your fob when its not being used. Consider putting the keys in a screened or signal blocking pouch, such as a Faraday Bag and check that it is still working every few months.  

  • Park your vehicle in a private garage if you can. If you don’t have access to one, try to park in a well –lit open space.  

  • Try to use public car parks that are part of the police approved Park Mark safer parking scheme.  

  • Secure your number plates with tamper resistant screws to avoid them being stolen and used by others. 

If you ever experience this issue or have information regarding an incident, please report it using our online reporting tools at https://www.met.police.uk/, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101.  

Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at crimestoppers-uk.org

 We are working on our brand-new strategy for how we police London and we want your help. Our New Met for London: Phase 2 strategy will guide how we deliver on behalf of Londoners over the next three years.

Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/458667/Local-Priorities-Theft-Of-Motor-Vehicles-Message 

5 card fraud tactics to be aware of

For a while, it appeared the tide had turned on card fraud. But criminals are gaining ground again, despite security checks designed to stop them in their tracks.

We’ve previously exposed banking security flaws that help scammers hijack digital wallets, spend money on cancelled cards and set sneaky subscription traps. We've rounded up five tactics you need to be aware of to protect yourself against card fraud

Source: Which? (18 Jun 2026) 

‘I'm a scams expert - these are my tips for reporting scams’

Every week, we're asked by our Scam Alert subscribers whether we can share our tips for reporting scams.

It's true that reporting scams is important in the fight against them. But knowing how and where to report these scams can be a minefield, and some reporting channels aren't very effective. Our scams expert, Tali Ramsey, shares her tried-and-tested methods for successfully reporting scams on social media, emails, texts, calls and more. 

Source: Which? (17 Jun 2026) 

Beware fake AI influencers and their 'artisan' wares

We've found a series of suspicious accounts on social media flogging dodgy products featuring influencers that we believe have been created using AI.

The videos all centred around made-up sob stories about an artisan creator not being able to sell their apparently handmade products, before asking if the public would be so kind as to support them. We reveal what to look out for so you don't get caught out

Source: Which? (18 Jun 2026)

Domestic Abuse During the world Cup - MetEngage Barnehurst

As we enter the World Cup period, many people will be coming together to watch and celebrate matches. Alongside this, there is evidence that incidents of domestic abuse increase by as much as 38% when the England men’s team loses.

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

Local Priorities Burglary Message - MetEngage Sidcup

I wanted to provide you with an update regarding burglary, which people around your area have highlighted as an issue of concern on the pr...