January 2025

What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities? 

14 crimes reported during December, (17 recorded in November 2024)

 Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:  Reduce ASB - improve the quality of life.Prevention of Residential dwelling Burglaries & vehicle crime.

 

Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month:

Residential Burglary reports: (one investigation) 

22/12/2024    attempt Burglary Lime Tree Lane, BILTON attempt to open front door.

 

Business Burglary reports: (no reports) 

 

Thefts: (five investigations)

01/12/2024    Theft     A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel.

06/12/2024    Theft     A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel.

08/12/2024    Theft     A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel.

14/12/2024    Theft     A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel.

30/12/2024    Theft     Main Road, BILTON – Make off without payment for fuel.

 

Vehicle Crime: (four investigations)

08/12/2024   theft of Transit Motorhome, Seaside Road ALDBROUGH

08/12/2024   theft of vehicle, Park Row, SPROATLEY (domestic related)

21/12/2024   theft from vehicle, Main Road BILTON cash taken from insecure car.

21/12/2024   vehicle interference, Main Road BILTON nothing stolen.

 

Damage: (three investigations)

01/12/2024    damage to crops by quad bike/4x4 vehicle SWINE

11/12/2024    damage to sports hall, Garton Road, ALDBROUGH

Domestic Violence – 11 incidents reported.

Drugs: 25/12/2024  assault and drug possession, Headlands Drive, ALDBROUGH

 

12 other reports including Public order, harassment, fraud, neighbour disputes and anti-social behaviour reported in December across the Mid Holderness ward area.

 

 

 

Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to:

 

1.        Reduce ASB - Improve the quality of life in the community

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 spoiling others’ fun.

 UPDATE - During December, reports of anti-social behaviour have decreased to 6 reports.

These include reports of quad bikes driven across crops near to the TransPennine trail, Swine; Eggs thrown at properties on Headlands Drive and Queensmead, ALDBROUGH.

 

Action - You will see a clear police presence on patrol in and around your neighbourhood over this period. We really want everyone to enjoy themselves, but we will be there to ensure we deal with any incidents quickly.

 

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.

 

2.Preventing Residential dwelling Burglaries & vehicle crime.

During the 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 winter months, members of the Holderness Policing Team will continue be out to Minimise crime and ASB. 

Maximise crime reduction opportunities by targeting offenders and providing advice to homes and businesses. Minimise the risk of becoming a victim of crime through high visibility patrolling.

 

Engagements: In January 2025, the dates and locations are as follows:

2nd- Thursday       7pm    the Village Hall, Main Street, WAWNE

21st- Saturday      11:30am     the Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON

28th- Tuesday        7:30pm      the Village Hall, Main Street, BURSTWICK

Schools will be visited during the morning and afternoon commute.

 

New year, new hopes, and newer beginnings – There has been many learning we take from the year – safeguarding our health, being supportive of each other, to spreading kindness; and now it’s time to make some wishes anew. 

Wishing you and your family a year filled with love, laughter and happiness.

 

Darren
PCSO Darren Bainton