List of persons residing at Sawbridgeworth Police Station between 2 October 1900 and 9 March 1902: Name & Address Trade Age Height Complexion Hair Eyes Visage Remarks George Woods Clay Lane Sawbridgeworth Carter 30 5’7″ Dark Dark Dark Long Has been convicted of receiving stolen hay James Woods Clay Lane Sawbridgeworth Carter 35 5’6″ Dark Brown Grey Oval Convicted of stealing barley William Salmon Sawbridgeworth Labourer 30 5’10” Fresh Brown Blue Long Convicted of house-breaking and felony George Springham Chandlers Lane Sawbridgeworth Labourer 29 5’8″ Fresh Dark Brown Blue Round Convicted of stealing fowls
2 Oct 1900-9 Mar 1902
making enquiries re rabbits stolen from Trimmers Green on 2 Dec 1900
3 Dec 1900
Making enquiries re stolen rabbits from Trimmers Green 2 Dec 1900
4 Dec 1900
Making enquiries re rabbits stolen from Trimmers Green on 2 Dec 1900
5 Dec 1900
During night duty, PC Stevens observed Frank Brace with bulging pockets, and found them to contain a tame rabbit. He was accompanied by George Haines. After interviewing them at the police station, they were let go on providing a satisfactory explanation. Having visited James Blake’s house, discovered that two rabbits had been stolen from his ...
1 Dec 1900
Making enquiries regarding stolen rabbits with Sergeant 4 at Trimmers (sic) Green
2 Dec 1900
PC Smith in company with PC 90 were making enquiries regarding a whitewash brush stolen from Sawbridgeworth Railway Station.
08 June 1882
PC Smith was informed about the theft of piece of beef from a van whilst it was in London Road between Sawbridgeworth and Harlow. A suspect was named as William Cowland age 24 years of Sawbridgeworth by his employer Samuel Herbert Johnson of Bishops Stortford. Another man was seen to be in charge of a ...
10 Mar 1882
Man wanted for passing forged cheques is apprehended, and gives details of his transactions
19th January 1902