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Gedling borough October crime update

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Arnold

The current priorities for Arnold town centre are Criminal Damage, Driving Offences and Antisocial Behaviour.

Throughout August there have been six shop thefts reported, resulting in two people being arrested and charged for these offences. These individuals have been put on an exclusion list, which all shops in Arnold have access to.

Please be careful when shopping as we have had an unknown person or persons taking purses from people’s handbags. Theft of changing bags have increased so be mindful what items you have in them and make sure they are not out of sight when shopping and when exiting or entering vehicles.

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Gedling

Within Gedling village over the last month there were twelve reported crimes. There have been five cars broken in to, three criminal damages, three thefts and one burglary other.

There have been eight incidents of antisocial behaviour reported over the last month in Gedling.

With regard to burglaries in the area there have been none to report for the area of Gedling. With regard to the theft from motor vehicles all the vehicles were left insecure.

Numerous calls have been made regarding parking issues around the schools in the area and more patrols are being made at the necessary times to combat these issues.

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Burton Joyce

In the village of Burton Joyce over the last month there have been four reported crimes and no reports of anti-social behaviour.

With regard to the four crimes, one of these was a shed being broken in to on the allotments, one theft from motor vehicle, one theft and one burglary dwelling.

With regard to the thefts from motor vehicle, it is believed that they were not locked and so I remind you to lock your vehicles at night.

Lambley

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In Lambley village over the last month there has been nine crimes reported and there has been two reports of anti-social behaviour.

With regard to the nine crimes, six was theft from motor vehicles, two thefts and two criminal damages.

With regard to the thefts from motor vehicle, it is believed that they were not locked and so I remind you to lock your vehicles at night.

Please remember that if you wish to make contact with your local beat team at one of our engagements within the village and these are on the web site. There is one engagement a month and that is a patch walk within the village.

Stoke Bardolph

Over the last month there has been one reported crime within the village and no reports of anti-social behaviour.

The one reported crime was a criminal damage within the village.

The fly tipping still continues to occur on Cats Lane and also on Stoke Lane now, these areas are being patrolled by ourselves and Gedling borough wardens on a regular basis. Littering is also occurring in the car park opposite the Ferry Boat public house.

Carlton and Porchester

In the last month there has been 19 calls regarding antisocial behaviour which is a reduction on last month. The proactive Friday and Saturday night patrols have been ongoing and will continue to be focused on areas where incidents and problems are reported to us.

Some of the calls were noise related. If you are experiencing noise related issues in your area Gedling Borough Environmental Health can be contacted on 0115 9013901 who are often best placed to deal with noise issues especially when it is a regular occurrence.

There has been a reduction in calls about vehicles causing a nuisance but mopeds are still being used antisocially in this area. Work is ongoing jointly with Gedling Borough Council.

Statements have been gathered, resulting in notices being issued to the offending addresses and persons. If you are willing to make a statement regarding the anti-social use of motor bikes/mopeds, please call 101 extension 811 667 to speak to an officer.

The officer in the case is PC 2139 Catherine Flint.

There have been nine reported incidents of criminal damage in September. Of the nine incidents four involved a vehicle being damaged.

There have been very few calls over the summer holidays as the issues are normally caused around schools at drop off and collection times. Work has resumed now the children have returned to school, to patrol were we can in partnership with Gedling Borough Council and the schools themselves.

There has been one reported burglary, which occurred overnight, two burglaries of outbuildings, one being a garage and the other being a shed. Please continue to ensure all properties are locked and secure and be vigilant.

Ravenshead

Throughout August, Ravenshead has had one burglary however there have been no burglary other than dwellings. Please try not to leave valuables on show and make sure you have good strong locks on all out buildings. Shed alarms are available to buy from your local neighborhood watch. We have seen a rise in calls relating to ASB. We are currently taking positive action to deal with this issue.

Bestwood village

Bestwood Village has had a total of two reported to police in total throughout the month of August. Please be vigilant and report anything suspicious.

Newstead Village update

Crime is currently at an all-time low in Newstead Village.

Linby and Papplewick

Throughout June there has been one burglary reported.

Calverton and Woodborough

Calverton and Woodborough have seen a decrease in burglaries to dwelling with no reports in the month of August but with one burglary other than dwelling in Calverton.

Burglaries: If you’re going away, we always recommend asking a trusted neighbour to pop in to your home every now and then to turn the lights on and off, draw the curtains, collect the mail and make the house look occupied. Make sure everything is properly locked up before you leave and the burglar alarm – if you have one – is set. We advise cancelling your newspapers, magazines and milk deliveries. We also recommend that you don’t advertise the fact you are away from your home on social networking sites – thieves use social media too! Burglars wander around looking for chances. The best opportunity for the police to catch them in the act is for you to spot them before they break in. Wherever you live, remain vigilant and if you see anything suspicious, call 101 immediately or, in an emergency, call 999. If you would like any further help or advise please don’t hesitate to contact the local beat team for a crime prevention visit.

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