MID HOLDERNESS: Monthly Police Newsletter
31 crimes reported during March.
Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month:
Domestic Related incidents: (thirteen investigations)
Harassment x2, Assault x 2, Robbery x1, Public Order x3, Sexual Offence x3, theft x1, damage x1
Residential Burglary reports: (one investigation)
12/03/2025 Burglary Lambwath Lane, RISE classic car stolen from outbuilding.
Business Burglary reports: (three investigations)
17/03/2025 Burglary Sutton Road, WAWNE – farm vehicle & various Tools stolen.
24/03/2025 Burglary Main Street, BURSTWICK – various tools stolen from greenhouse.
27/03/2025 Burglary Sutton Road, WAWNE – farm vehicle stolen from outbuilding.
Thefts: (eight investigations)
05/03/2025 Theft of timber Headlands Drive, ALDBROUGH
08/03/2025 Theft from shop Main Street, WAWNE – theft of chocolate.
13/03/2025 Attempt theft from garden Main Road, HUMBLETON.
13/03/2025 Theft from shop Church Street, ALDBROUGH – theft of chocolate.
16/03/2025 Theft of cycle main Road, SPROATLEY.
17/03/2025 Make off without payment for fuel, A165 LONG RISTON.
23/03/2025 Make off without payment for fuel, A165 LONG RISTON
25/03/2025 Make off without payment for fuel, A165 LONG RISTON
Vehicle Crime: (one investigation)
04/03/2025 Vehicle interference, Dawnay Road, BILTON
Damage: (three investigations)
16/03/2025 Arson damage to cones, field near Main Road, BILTON
24/03/2025 Damage to trees and hedging, Swine Lane CONISTON
27/03/2025 Damage to farm fencing, Ferry Road WAWNE
Drugs: (two investigations)
11/03/2025 Drug possession, Main Road, BILTON
23/03/2025 Drug possession, Langthorpe Road, NEW ELLERBY
Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
Preventing Residential dwelling Burglaries.
This period is always one of our busiest, however, we would like to offer reassurance to residents and a stark reminder to those intent of causing harm or committing offences, that we are out in force and ready to act against anyone involved in vehicle crime.
Action - aims to:
reduce burglary related crime. raise awareness within the local community about property security. provide crime prevention advice to community members.
Intended outcome: The intended outcomes are to: reduce the number of recorded crimes related to Burglaries. enhance security measures to protect residents.
2. Improving Road Safety
Action – aims to:
As we enter the spring months, members of the Holderness Policing Team will continue to be out and about policing our roads to promote safe behaviour and enforcement of traffic laws. Officers will continue to support Bilton Primary School Streets scheme to reduce traffic in the village and encourage families to walk or cycle to school.
Intended outcome:
The intended outcomes are to: Education & awareness campaigns to reduce the number of casualties on our roads. Create a culture of road safety where individuals understand and practices safe behaviours.
With the return of all children to our primary schools after the Easter Holiday, the Community Team will be conducting patrols around the schools making sure that the roads are safe for everyone especial for our young members outside the schools’ gates.
Engagements: In April 2025, the dates and locations are as follows:
1st- Tuesday 7:30pm Sproatley Parish Council @ SPROATLEY Memorial Hall
2nd- Wednesday 7:30pm Riston Parish Council @ Village Hall, Main Road, LONG RISTON
5th- Saturday 11:30am the Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
26th- Saturday 11:30am the Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
Schools will be visited during the morning and afternoon commute.
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