During the period of 24/05/11 – 07/06/2011, for our area, 91 incidents were called into The Police Service Centre and were serviced by officers from both Reactive and NPT. Please note that this represents a two week period rather than one week.
These calls for service are represented as follows:
Fraud 3
Messages 6
Road Related 17
Rowdy Nuisance 12
Suspicious Circumstances 9
Concern for Person 4
Domestic 10
Misuse 999 1
Burglary 2
Violence 4
Criminal Damage 2
Theft 1
Missing from Home 1
Animals 3
Police General 1
Fire 2
Civil Dispute 1
Stolen Motor Vehicle 1
Malicious Nuisance 4
Insecure Premises 1
Burglary 1
Neighbour Dispute 1
Bilking 2
Other Force 1
Abandoned Call 1
It can be seen that the top four calls are incidents for Road Related, Rowdy Nuisance, Domestic and Suspicious Circumstances.
Of the 91 incidents reported 31 crimes were raised which are made up as follows:
Common Assault and Battery 2
Burglary 3
Arson 1
Theft of motor Vehicle 2
Harassment 1
Theft 1
Making off without payment 2
Criminal Damage 1
2 Warrants have been executed in the areas of Stanground/Park Farm, Woodston, Fletton and Hampton
For the same areas 2 arrests have been achieved. (These figures represent the period 01/06 – 07/06)
Reassurance visits/telephone calls by Shirley and Tania your local PCSOs continue to be carried out along with their high visible patrols both on foot and in a vehicle.
The main concerns for our area are the
a. use of off road and mini motors
b. youths attending Saxon Court
Mini motor bites the dust |
They are difficult to catch as they know all the places to hide when they see officers approaching and information of the final locations of the bikes would be great. The difficulty is proving that they were on the bike at the time. We do understand residents concerns and will continue to vigorously police this matter.
Youths attending Saxon Court is a problem we are attempting to address with the co-operation of Cross Keys Homes who property it is. We are also working with Thistle Drive Play Centre and Stanground College, visits to other schools is also planned in order to get the message across that their attendance is unacceptable. Following discussions with Cross Keys we now have a demolition time frame and work should commence on the 24th June and be finished by the end of July. If you wish to discuss any issues relating to the problem please contact Cross Keys Homes, to report any incidents continue to ring the police. We are also happy to meet with any resident who wishes to speak to us on this subject or any other in relation to their community.
Again, it is pleasing to report that Stanground and Park Farm has not been the target of crime for this period but do remind people to close windows, lock doors and ensure you do not leave valuables on display in unattended vehicles. Don’t make it easy for them.
Your next Street Surgery has been arranged for Friday 8th July, outside Thistle Drive Play Centre, 1200 - 1300 hours, please take this opportunity to meet your local PCSO's.
The next Panel Meeting is on Tuesday 5th July 2011, in Hampton College, commencing at 7.00pm. Again this is your chance to air your concerns and set the Panel Priorities for the next 3 months.
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