What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities?
29 crimes reported during May.
Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1. Reduce Theft
2. Promote Lifestyle 2025
3. Improving Road Safety
Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month:
Domestic Related incidents: (two investigations)
Assault x 1, damage to vehicle windscreen x1.
Residential Burglary reports: (One investigation)
22/05/2025 Burglary in a domestic garage, Quilter Drive BILTON three locks cut, nothing taken.
Business Burglary reports: (no reports)
Thefts: (four investigations)
09/05/2025 Make off without payment for fuel, Main Road BILTON.
23/05/2025 Theft of cooking Oil, Main Road BILTON
22/05/2025 Make off without payment for fuel, A165 LONG RISTON
23/05/2025 Make off without payment for fuel, A165 LONG RISTON
Vehicle Crime: (no reports)
Damage: (two investigation)
04/05/2025 damage to window Rolston Road, GOXHILL.
10/05/2025 damage to window Rolston Road, GOXHILL.
Drugs: (one investigation)
19/05/2025 Driving under the influence of drugs, Humbleton Road LELLEY
Additional reports & Anti Social Behaviour: (nineteen investigations)
1 x Blackmail, 1 x Sextortion, 3 x Assault, 7 x Harassment, 1 x Sexual Offence, 6 x Public Order
Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
Preventing Theft
We are aware of concerns regarding Thefts in the ward area.
Action:
We have been working hard to provide support and guidance to prevent further offences whether it occurs on the forecourt or the garden, whilst completing enquiries to identify and tackle those responsible.
We will be completing regular patrols in the areas of concern.
If anybody has information about those responsible for these types of offences, then please contact us through the 101 number or alternatively, by calling the independent charity CrimeStoppers (0800 555 111).
2. Promoting Lifestyle
Lifestyle is ready to be launched in your area.
Action: All Neighbourhood Policing Teams have received their Lifestyle packs with promotional materials and their PowerPoint (and video) to be delivered in schools and youth centres.
Lifestyle is our longest-running youth engagement event, inspiring young people since 1989 to make a positive impact in their communities through innovative, fun-filled, and inspiring projects during their summer holidays. Each year, we witness incredible dedication from young individuals who strive to improve their neighbourhoods, showcasing exceptional organization and teamwork to achieve their Lifestyle goals.
Lifestyle is open to 10-16 year olds, either in small teams of 2-5 members or as larger youth teams representing youth clubs. This programme offers Humberside’s young people the chance to fill their summer with enjoyable activities that benefit their communities. You can find out more about Lifestyle on our new dedicated website: Humberside Police Lifestyle – Making a Difference, where registration will open soon.
We are taking part in the national 2wheel campaign, launching today (Monday, 2 June), reinforcing the message behind our One Second campaign, highlighting the devastating impact of reckless and distracted driving.
3. Improve Road Safety
Over the past year, 32 lives have been lost on our roads, with many more suffering life-changing injuries and in the last month alone, two motorists have lost their lives riding high powered motorcyclists.
Action: Our officers have been tackling dangerous driving behaviour, providing education, and enforcing road safety laws to protect all road users, whether behind the wheel or on two wheels.
The 2wheel campaign is dedicated to improving the safety of motorcyclists and cyclists through visible policing, enforcement of road traffic regulations, and community engagement.
Our One Second campaign raises awareness of the irreversible consequences of distracted, reckless, or impaired driving through real-life testimonies from families affected by fatal collisions.
Engagements: June 2025, the dates and locations are as follows:
3rd- Tuesday 7:30pm East Garton Parish Council @ ALDBROUGH Village Hall
4th- Wednesday 7:30pm Riston Parish Council @ Village Hall, Main Road, LONG RISTON
7th- Saturday 11:30am The Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
24th- Tuesday 7:30pm Burstwick Parish Council @ BURSTWICK Village Hall
28th- Saturday 11:30am The Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
29th – Sunday 11am Garton Fair
Schools will be visited during the morning and afternoon commute.
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