September 2023

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MID HOLDERNESS: Monthly Police Newsletter


What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities?  

                    
11 crimes reported during August, (12 recorded in July 2023)

Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1. Reduce ASB – improve the quality of life
2. Reduce Residential Burglaries and theft
3. Road Safety – Back to School

                           
Here is an overview of the crimes reported during August 2023 across the Mid Holderness area:

a. Residential Burglary reports: (one report)
16/08/2023  Burglary   Lime Tree Lane, BILTON    entered property via bathroom window and unlock rear door from inside, disturbed by resident and made off; nothing taken.

b. Business Burglary reports: (one investigation) 
08/08/2023  Commercial Burglary  Black Tup Lane, ARNOLD Ford motorhome vehicle stolen

c. Thefts: (two investigations) 
12/08/2023  Theft     A165, LONG RISTON           Theft of fuel
24/08/2023    Theft     Old Forge Way, SKIRLAUGH     Theft of mail

d. Vehicle Crime: (four investigations) 
03/08/2023  Damage to vehicle   Hornsea Road, ALDBROUGH  passenger side window smashed
13/08/2023  Damage to vehicle      Church Street ALDBROUGH  Windscreen of car smashed
18/08/2023  Damage to vehicle   Church Street, ALDBROUGH  Flour thrown over the car, windscreen wiper ripped off
23/08/2023    Theft of a motor vehicle  Lambwath Lane, NEW ELLERBY Theft of a Campervan Peugeot Boxer white van
 
e. Damage: (three investigations)
06/08/2023  Arson    Withernwick Road, RISE  two hay bales in field set on fire
14/08/2023  Damage   Low Farm Road, GANSTEAD  damage to CCTV system cuts wires from battery pack and cuts off the camera antenna
16/08/2023  Arson      Ferry Road, WAWNE   youths set fire to a Portaloo cabin

f. Other: (31 other investigations) 
  
14 investigations of domestic assaults, domestic damage, theft and harassment along with two public order incidents, dog bite, a hate crime, male arrested for drunk & disorderly, four sexual offences/blackmail, five malicious communications and three neighbour dispute incidents involving damage/harassment/violence reported during August 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 

During August, reports of anti-social behaviour had six reports of unacceptable behaviour which include two reports of a nuisance motorbike been ridden on East Newton Road ALDBROUGH, a report of eggs thrown at a property on Hornsea Road ALDBROUGH and window banging during late evening in Bellsgarth BURTON PIDSEA.

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

 

2. Preventing Residential burglary and Theft

Unfortunately, as mentioned in the crime updates, Officers are investigating into a number of burglaries and thefts across the area

Burglars are often opportunistic thieves who prey on houses and flats. 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/information-advice Please continue to report suspicious activity to the Police on 101 and in the event of an emergency – call 999 

Action
During this month members of the Holderness Policing Team will continue be out and about providing residents with advice on home security.  

 

3. Road Safety

As with most other areas, road safety is something in which we can improve upon in our rural communities.

Action
We hold regular proactive road safety campaigns with the Highways Authority which include speed enforcement in hot spot locations                                
I will be sending out an alert which covers "Back to School" Road Safety

 

Engagements: 
In September, the dates and locations are as follows:

7th – Thursday         7pm               - Wawne Parish Council meeting, Wawne Village Hall
11th – Monday         7pm               - Aldbrough Parish Council meeting, Aldbrough Primary School
12th – Tuesday         7pm               - Bilton Parish Council meeting, Bilton Village Hall
16th – Saturday         1130am         - Coniston Village Hall, Swine Lane, Coniston
22nd – Friday           1130am          - Wentworth Grove Community Room, Aldbrough

 

Stay safe and have a good September 

 

Darren

PCSO D R Bainton