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MID HOLDERNESS: Monthly Police Newsletter


Dear Resident

What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities? 

19 crimes reported during April, (up from 8 recorded in March 2024)
Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1.     Reduce Theft
2.     ASB – tackle Nuisance motorbikes

 

Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month:
a.    Residential Burglary reports: (three investigations) 
12/04/2024  Burglary – Seaside Road, ALDBROUGH side gate taken off its hinges entered an unlocked side garage door, nothing taken. 
16/04/2024  Burglary Main Road SPROATLEY unknown means of entry a watch and whisky decanter taken. 
27/04/2024  Burglary Main Road, WYTON front window forced open to an occupied property, gain entry, attempt to take copper piping and damaged internal kitchen units.


b.    Business Burglary reports: (one investigation) 
13/04/2024  Burglary  Rothesay Court SKIRLAUGH - Offenders entered the premises by front door and eat food items.
Update: 37 year old male and a 38yearold female arrested and charged for burglary


c.    Thefts: (eleven investigations) 
04/04/2024  Theft of fuel            Main Road, BILTON
04/04/2024  Theft    Aldbrough Road, WITHERNWICK - Abstraction of electricity
07/04/2024  Theft from drive Highfield Crescent, BILTON - Theft of a tumble dryer
09/04/2024  Theft from garden Garton Road, ALDBROUGH - Theft of scrap metal
13/04/2024  Theft of fuel             A165, LONG RISTON
17/04/2024  Theft of fuel     Leven Road, CATWICK           
19/04/2024  Theft Church Lane, SKIRLAUGH Theft in a dwelling of mobile phone
21/04/2024  Theft of fuel     A165, LONG RISTON       
21/04/2024  Theft of fuel             Main Road, BILTON           
25/04/2024  Theft of fuel     Main Road, BILTON       
26/04/2024  Theft of fuel     Main Road, BILTON

 

d.                 Vehicle Crime: (two investigations) 
04/04/2024  Theft of vehicle  Gemel Road, BURTON PIDSEA     Theft of Black Land Rover Discovery. 
15/04/2024  Theft of motorbike Lambwath Villas, SKIRLAUGH Yamaha stolen from front garden, locks cut.


e.                 Damage: (two investigation) 
01/04/2024  Criminal Damage Humbleton Road, LELLEY damage to campervan.
26/04/2024  ARSON Seaside Road, ALDBROUGH fire to an occupied farm house 


Other: (26 investigations) 20 domestic related including sexual offences incidents, 3 reports of harassment by neighbours, 3 stalking offences reported in April across the Mid Holderness ward area.


Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to: 
1.    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.    Reduce ASB – Anti-Social behaviour involving nuisance Off Road Motorbikes and Quadbikes
Through Humber-talking and engaging with the communities the misuse of motorbikes has been highlighted as a real concern with residents.
Taking the feedback seriously working with the partnership, we are committed to tackling the issue. Since launching, we have already spoken to lots of people in the community who have been really pleased to see our officers out on motorbikes.
The OPERATION YELLOWFIN team, working with the council will be looking to build and develop existing relationships with the local biker community, businesses and residents which will help support them to find and develop solutions to tackle crimes affecting them.
As a part of the new task force the OP YELLOWFIN team will also be working with Safer Roads Humber to engage and educate riders around motorcycle safety and the dangers of driving these vehicles in an anti-social manner.

Action
The local neighbourhood Policing Team continue to target these areas on patrol and are keen to hear from anyone who has information regarding the riders, locations, times including video footage available of any incidents.
The local neighbourhood Policing team are identifying hotspot areas and will be including this in their patrol plan.
To help tack Anti-Social behaviour involving nuisance Off Road Motorbikes and Quadbikes we plan to:
-Conduct regular high visibility patrols in the area.
-Issue Section 59 Warning and seizures where vehicles being used in a manner which causes alarm, distress, or annoyance. Where a vehicle is being used in this way, or otherwise amounts to careless or inconsiderate driving.
-Work with partner agencies to conduct a joint approach such as East Riding Council, Housing Associations, and other partner agencies as a long-term solution.

 

Engagements:
In May 2024, the dates and locations are as follows:
1st- Wednesday         7pm            - RISTON Parish Council, Village Hall, Main St
4th & 25th- Saturday      11:30am      -Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON
5th & 26th Sunday   3pm      -King’s Bus, North Street Green, ALDBROUGH

 

Please share this newsletter with neighbours and your community social media

 

Kind regards

Darren

PCSO BAINTON

 


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