Crime Update - February 2023
What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities?
12 crimes reported during February, (Up from 6 recorded in January 2023)
Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:
1. Reduce ASB – improve the quality of life
2. Rural Crime
Here is an overview of the crimes reported during February 2023 across the Mid Holderness area:
a. Residential Burglary reports: (no reports )
b. Business Burglary reports: (no reports)
c. Thefts: (six investigations)
7th – Make Off without payment of fuel Main Road, BILTON
9th - Make Off without payment for fuel A165 Long RISTON
10th - Make Off without payment for fuel A165 Long RISTON
12th - Make off without payment for fuel A165 Long RISTON
16th - Make Off without payment for fuel A165 Long RISTON
19th - Make off without payment for fuel A165 Long RISTON
d. Vehicle Crime: (no reports )
e. Damage: (six reports)
7th – Damage to crops by vehicle driven across land, Mappleton Road, Gt HATFIELD
7th – Damage to rear window Main Street, BURSTWICK
11th – Damage to garden fencing, Main Street, BURSTWICK
12th – Theft and damage of scaffolding safety foam, Seaside Road, ALDBROUGH
20th – Damage to vehicle Transterne Lane, FLINTON
25th – report of attempt to damage property Rise Lane, RISE
f. Other: (26 other investigations)
These include domestic related incidents reported during January, with five Public Order incidents 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 February, reports of anti-social behaviour have fallen to six reports; there were two further reports in Burton Pidsea involving nuisance youths with loud music and rowdy behaviour outside the Memorial Hall; four in Aldbrough of group of youths damaging scaffolding safety foam and using it to hit others; no further reports of nuisance motorbikes along Greens Lane WAWNE and the Hull riverbank.
If residents have concerns over young people gathering in large groups, noise nuisance, public property graffiti, littering or fly-tipping they should call the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. We all have a role to play in making our communities safe for everyone. The community policing team will continue to work closely with the local councillors, local authority and charities in our rural communities to keep Holderness a safe and happy place to live.
Action taken:
Following the HumberTalking survey undertaken, we are working closely with East Riding of Yorkshire Council to tackle the issues you told us about.
ALDBROUGH - Three youths have been spoken to in front of parents and issued with Anti-Social Behaviour warnings under the FAIRWAY system for their behaviour towards others whilst in Aldbrough during the schools half term holiday.
2. Tackling Rural Crime:
Action taken:
Holderness patrols are continuing joint patrols with Farmwatch member and supported by Humberside Fire & Rescue with Drone equipment under Operation Galileo
Engagements:
In March, the dates and locations are as follows:
8th - Wednesday 2pm - Coffee’n’Chat group Aldbrough Youth Club, Hornsea Road
13th – Monday 7pm – Aldbrough Parish Council, Aldbrough Primary School
14th – Tuesday 7pm - Bilton Parish Council, Bilton Village Hall, Main Road
Darren
PCSO Darren Bainton
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