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Ings Monthly Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour Information - April 2024


Dear Residents

 

Please find below the figures to what crime has been reported for Ings between 1st and 30th April 2024.

 

0 x Theft of Pedal Cycle’s

0 x Criminal Damage to Vehicles

0 x Criminal Damage to Dwellings

3 x Theft from Vehicle

0 x Theft of Vehicle

1 x Burglary Residential

0 x Attempted Burglary Residential

9 x Shop Theft 

 

 

Below are the figures for reported Anti-Social Behaviour between 1st and 30th April 2024.  

 

1 x ASB Personal 

 

12 x ASB Nuisance 

 

1 x ASB Environmental 

 

ASB Personal – Deliberately targeted at an individual or group or having an impact on an individual or group rather than the community at large.

 

ASB Nuisance - Engaging in or threatening to engage in conduct causing or likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to persons engaged in lawful activities.

 

ASB Environmental - Incidents where individuals and groups have an impact on their surroundings including natural, built and social environments.

 

Please feel free to contact me for any crime prevention advice or if you are part of any local groups and would like some involvement from myself or just to give me some feedback about what you would like to see being messaged on My Community Alerts

 

Drug Activity

 

Drug dealing is a key priority in the Ings ward, and we are urging communities to report information to officers so we can take action.

 

We know that people are concerned about drug dealing and the associated violence, exploitation, and anti-social behaviour that comes with it.

 

We are already carrying out a huge amount of work to target drug dealers, but we need the support of our communities to get the intelligence we need to assist our investigations.

 

If you have information about drug dealing or suspicious activity in your community, please report it to us.

 

No matter how small the piece of information is, it will be recorded and used to build up a bigger intelligence picture that officers can then act on.

 

Call police on 101; all information is held securely, and your name will not be used as evidence.

 

Or, if you prefer, ring Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111. You can also report it online by going to the Humberside Police website

 

Ask the Police

 

Humberside Police receive thousands of calls each week from members of the public. Although important, these calls are, inevitably, time consuming. Many of the questions focus on routine aspects of criminal law or police procedures and are repeated time and time again.

 

'Ask the Police' is a national online information resource of Questions and Answers that responds to a wide variety of the general public's most frequently asked policing questions. It offers an alternative online option to calling 101, reducing calls to the police, freeing up resources and saving money.

 

A GOOD website to look at is Police.UK and especially the ‘Crime Map’ as this will give you information about individual crimes near your postcode. 

 

Thanks for reading! If you found this information useful, please help us spread the word by forwarding this email to your friends.

 

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Regards 

 

PC 805 Darren Kirkwood

Ings Community Beat Manager

Humberside Police 

Preston Road Police Station 

Hull

HU9 3TB 

 

Emergency – 999

Non-Emergency - 101

 

***All figures will be correct at the time of analysis and publication but may change if classifications are changed or further information comes to light

 


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