Good News And Bad News

Being an equal opportunities police force, we aim to bring you good and bad crime reports in equal measures. So, today we have good news; a ukulele has been handed in at the police station. It was found abandoned near St Faiths church, so perhaps belongs to someone in the choir? They must have noticed it’s gone as it’s rather large. I’ll put it with the other brass instruments we’ve got in lost property until the rightful owner shows up, or the clumsy thief hands themself in. The bad news is that no one has seen the stolen tank yet. If you do find a tank in your garden, or are part of the musical instrument robbery gang, please ring 999 and ask for PC R Cowgrove at Beckworth Police station. I’m hoping that both cases will net a tidy sum, in cash, as a reward. PC R Cowgrove

PS I’ve just been told it’s actually called a euphonium, this is what it looks like

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Found: A Tenor Trombone

A tenor trombone was found this morning round by the bins of Stroud’s Motor School in Floyd Street. The police, myself and PC S Cowgrove, were called and after sealing the street off and ascertaining the crime scene wasn’t booby trapped we took it back to the Police station, where it is waiting for inspection by CID. If you are missing a trombone (a tenor), were sneaking around the bins late last night or think you know someone who was, please ring 999 and ask for PC R Cowgrove at Beckworth Police station. I am single-handedly handling this baffling case and now have a lost-property cupboard bulging at the seams with musical instruments of a brass nature.

PC R Cowgrove

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(Above) Is this your missing trombone?

Sandal Owner Found

Just to let you know Beckworth detectives have now found the owner of the unisex Jesus sandal alive and well. The footwear was handed into police earlier this week and has since been claimed by local shop owner, and morris dancer, Mr C. Pinner. For those of you following the case the blood stain on the shoe turned out to be spilt paint, not coffee as stupidly suggested by another officer at the station. So we can now rule out Jesus and his followers from our enquiries about found brass instruments. Thankyou PC R. Cowgrove

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(Above) Mr Pinner’s beloved sandal

Found: A Euphonium & Jesus’s Sandal

After a week away, having been seconded to the costa del crime (Bournemouth), I am stunned to come back and find the station swamped by two found objects. Note worthy for their apparent non-connection (to the untrained-mind) are a silver euphonium and a single unisex sandal, a bit like the sort Christians wear, with socks. The sandal is stained with blood, or it has been suggested by an inexperienced colleague as a coffee stain (but I think we can dismiss that theory). The large and heavy euphonium has been engraved with distinctive girly-swirly patterns (like leaves) and over-the-top lettering with the name Henry.

Do you know a large unisex brass instrument player (of either gendre) who dresses like a sock-wearing Jesus and is hobbling around town with footwear missing? Do they have a euphonium they’ve named Henry and which they have absent-mindedly mislaid?

If so, we’d like to hear from you… Maybe Henry’s rightful owner is offering a no-questions asked cash reward for it’s safe return? Please ring 999 and ask for PC R Cowgrove at Beckworth Police station, who is a dab hand hand with lost and found. (By the way, we’re still waiting to hear from the owners of three trumpets and a flugelhorn). PC R Cowgrove

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(Above) Jesus, is this your sandal?

Found: Two More Trumpets

Two more trumpets have been handed into the Police station, by singer and local celeb Ronan Keating. The instruments were found nestling together in a smart black case on Houston Street not far from the mosque. But the Imam has told Community Support Officer Mohamed the trumpets are not theirs. The case has distinctive markings on it, what look like indecipherable letters spell out the words Prop Er Tyof Nig El Abb In Gdon and this is followed by a jumble of numbers 01285 356 1245. It is obviously a code of some sort, probably to do with organised crime. Maybe you saw masked men dropping said case, or maybe you are from an underworld crime gang who’re missing these instruments, either way we’d like to hear from you. Why not offer a cash reward for their safe return? Please ring 999 and ask for PC R Cowgrove at Beckworth Police station, who is getting to grips with this mysterious musical case. (We’re still waiting to hear from the owners of another found trumpet and a flugelhorn). PC R Cowgrove

(Above) Villains, do you recognise this case of trumpets?

Found: A Flugelhorn

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A flugelhorn has just been handed in at the Police station. It was found, apparently abandoned, this lunch time in Right Said Fred Lane (near the vandalised phonebox) by one of Sainsco’s home delivery drivers (they are a Godsend those drivers. Perfect if both of you work and no-one is around to do the bloody food shopping).

Anyway, I’ll be honest (well I am a copper and honesty is in the job description), but I didn’t know what it was, an odd foreign trumpet thought I? But my cousin, who is big on such things, said it was a flugelhorn. So, if you are missing one, think it’s been pinched or know the owner, please ring 999 and ask for PC R Cowgrove at Beckworth Police station. Your call will be handled in the strictest confidence.

PC R Cowgrove

Found: A Trumpet

A solid-brass trumpet was found by singer and local celeb Robbie Williams last night in Fleetwood Road (near the drive-through McDonalds) and promptly handed in at the Police station. It has been thoroughly dusted for finger-prints and DNA samples taken.
If you are missing the said brass instrument, saw it being nicked or think you know the rightful owner, please ring 999 and ask for PC R Cowgrove at Beckworth Police station, who is handling this very sensitive case. PC R Cowgrove

(Above) The Fleetwood Road trumpet. Is it yours?