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During the period of 19/11/2011 – 03/12/2011, for our area, 104 incidents were called into The Police Service Centre and were serviced by officers from both Reactive and NPT.
Alarm 2
Burglary Business 1
Burglary Dwelling 4
Civil Dispute 2
Concern 9
Criminal Damage 2
Domestic 10
Drugs 2
Fraud 3
Making Off Without Payment 1
Malicious Nuisance 1
Messages 3
Missing From Home 2
Police General 5
Property 3
Road Related 17
Rowdy Nuisance 15
Silent 9s 4
Suspicious Circumstances 10
Theft 4
Violence 4
104
As can be seen, the main areas for concern are in relation to Road Related 17, Rowdy Nuisance 15, Suspicious Circumstances 10, Domestics 10 and Concern 9.
All incidents were dealt with by means of 'words of advice,' 'area searches' etc. It is pleasing to see the residents are taking the time to ring in their concerns on 101.
It is howewver, disappointing to notice that Domestic Incidents have increased during this period.
Road Related Incidents involve a wide range of circumstances, such as Parking, Road Traffic Accidents, Found Vehicles and Stolen Vehicles, the majority referring to Parking during school dropping off times in the morning and evening.
From the 104 incidents 29 crimes were raised as follows:
Assault 1
Burglary Dwelling 3
Burglary General 1
Criminal Damage 3
Criminal Damage to a Vehicle 3
Fraud 2
Harassment 1
Making Off Without Payment 3
Possession of Drugs 1
Theft 6
Theft by an Employee 1
Theft from Motor Vehicle 2
Theft of a Motor Vehicle 1
Theft of a Pedal Cycle 1
29
This figure gives rise to concern as there were 28 crimes raised for the previous two week period and 29 during a one week period. This is being looked into by your local officers.
Arrests and Warrants
These will be given on at the end of the month in order to give a wider of picture of what actions have been taken in the Southern area as a whole.
General
Increased patrols
We have been experiencing an extended problem whereby vehicles in the Fletton/Woodston area are being damaged by unknown means and persons. This has meant that resources on this area and Stanground have been increased and include plain clothes officers in order to arrest those responsible and high visible to disrupt their activities.
Coneygree Lodge
The problems in relation to Coneygree Lodge appear to have ceased and no calls have been received for this location.
Youths were spoken to and GAP forms completed in relation to youngsters reported for rowdy/nuisance in the Viking Court area, which now seems to have diminished but still being monitored by your local officers.
Southfields Junior School
PCSO Tania Weston helped to judge posters that had been created by the students in the Anti-Bullying Competition. Tania was very impressed with the work presented and it was obvious that a lot of time and trouble had been taken to produce them. The winning design will be included in the school publication and the winner received £20.00 Toys R Us voucher. Tania said it was an excellent day and very worthwhile.
Closure of Alleyway
The alleyway which connects Scotts Close to Coneygree Road has now been gated and closed. There has been a long battle by residents living near to get this alleyway closed off due to the damage and noise that has been consistently reported. We are now experiencing a problem with people climbing over the gates to gain access. The Council are looking at ways to prevent this from happening.
Police Surgeries
Your next Surgery is to be held at the Thistle Drive Play Centre on Thursday 15th December 1200 - 1300 hours. Come along and meet your local PCSOs Tania Weston and Shirley Beswick.
Panel Meeting
The next Panel Meeting is to be held at St. Michaels Church Hall, Mace Road, on Tuesday 10th January 2012 - 1900 - 2115
.. (C) Stanground & Park Farm News 2011 E&OE Tel: 01733 345581 ..... LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE (non-emergency) 101 In an Emergency Dial 999. [Always request an INCIDENT NUMBER] If you have information about crime contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.
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