9 crimes reported during December, (down from 19 recorded in November 2023)
Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1. Prevent Residential dwelling Burglaries & vehicle crime
2. Reduce ASB – improve the quality of life.
3. Tackle Rural Crime
Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month:
a. Residential Burglary reports: (two investigations)
23/12/2023 Burglary Residential, Main Road, BILTON. Male entered property after smashing rear patio door with plant pot, detained by occupant. UPDATE: a 38year old man arrested on suspicion of burglary awaiting charge
26/12/2023 Burglary Residential , Church Road, WAWNE . Attempted burglary by snapped front door lock.
b. Business Burglary reports: (no investigations)
c. Thefts: (two investigations)
12/12/2023 Theft. Crown Drive, SKIRLAUGH. Theft of parcel
12/12/2023 Theft. Leven Road, CATWICK. Theft from shop Bud Lager 4 pack £6.50
d. Vehicle Crime: (four investigations)
06/12/2023 Theft of motor vehicle. Car park, Main Road, BILTON. Attempted theft of motorbike from supermarket car park
07/12/2023 Theft of caravan. Withernwick Road, GREAT HATFIELD. Theft of caravan, stolen from second home, not occupied at the time.
07/12/2023 Criminal damage to vehicle. Headlands Drive, ALDBROUGH. Damage to wing mirror.
12/12/2023 Criminal damage to vehicle. Orchard Way, LONG RISTON. Deep dent caused on bonnet of vehicle whilst left unattended.
e. Damage: (one investigation)
22/12/2023 Criminal Damage. Woody Carr Road, WAWNE. Damage to fencing to secure compound.
Other: (16 other investigations) These include domestic related incidents reported during December and Public Order incidents across the Mid Holderness ward area.
Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1. Preventing Residential dwelling Burglaries & vehicle crime
During winter months, it is usual for us to see crimes such as burglary and theft rise, particularly if houses and vehicles are unattended.
Burglars are often opportunistic thieves who prey on houses, garages, sheds and outbuildings. They seek out any opening that they can take advantage of, specifically doors and windows that are left open or unlocked or are easy to force.
Please follow a security routine and check windows, doors and vehicles are secure before settling down for the evening. Visit our website for further advice www.humberside.police.uk
Action
During the autumn and winter months, members of the Holderness Policing Team will continue be out and about providing residents with advice on home security.
2. Reduce ASB - Improve the quality of life in the community
This period is always one of our busiest, you will see a clear police presence on patrol in and around your neighbourhood over this period.
Action
The Holderness Neighbourhood Policing Team works with our key partners and the community to reduce anti-social behaviour and the anti-social use of motor vehicles. We provide proactive responses to reports of anti-social behaviour in our neighbourhood Area and are constantly reviewing our patrol strategy to address this. We are working hard with partners to address this and ensure our market towns and rural communities are a safe place to live and work.
UPDATE - During December, reports of anti-social behaviour have fallen to four; two reports of loud music and nuisance motorbikes in the Back Lane area of BURSTWICK and two properties in RISE had eggs thrown at their windows around 10:30pm 29/12/23.
3. Tackling Rural Crime:
Rural crime is not limited to the farmyard. Serious and organised crime groups are often linked to rural and wildlife crime particularly in relation to theft of agricultural machinery and poaching like hare coursing.
Holderness patrols are reminding farmers to review their security and to keep their properties/equipment safe. In relation to the security of Tractor GPS Receiver and Screens, please visit the Police website for crime prevention advice around MARK IT, REMOVE IT and LOCK IT.
ACTION: Operation GALILEO has restarted for the season. Throughout this year we have worked with volunteers on the Rural Watches across Holderness to deter rural criminality. In addition, we will utilise all the available technology, crime prevention techniques and assistance from the Rural Crime Team to deter and detect crime.
Engagements:
In January 2024, the dates and locations are as follows:
4th - Thursday 11:30am - Albrough Youth Club, Hornsea Road, ALDBROUGH
10th- Wednesday 2:30pm - Bilton Parish Office, Village Hall, Main Road, BILTON
20th - Saturday 11:30am -Coniston Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
1st-Thursday 7pm -Wawne Parish Council, Village Hall, Main Street, WAWNE
More dates TBC – please sign up to My Community Alerts for further events.
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