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Keeping our community safe together this April


Dear ,

Welcome to the April edition of your neighbourhood policing newsletter.

April has been a quieter month for us in terms of proactive activity with the Easter break and many officers taking time off to spend with their families.

However, we’ve got out as much as we can, addressing your concerns.

We’ve been carrying out anti-social behaviour patrols in as many villages as we can while our PCSOs have held a number of coffee with a cop events including in Cambourne, Papworth and Croydon most recently.

Our bike marking events continue to be popular and we hope to hold more in the future. We’ll keep you posted.

Our Rural Crime Action Team have shared news on the good work they’ve been doing over the past year including recovering just under one million pounds worth of suspected stolen property. Read more about the work of the team on our website.

Before we update you next month, we’ll be holding our online community meeting which everyone is welcome to attend on 22nd May at 7pm. If you can’t make it then we encourage you to share your concerns with us in advance.

Kind Regards,

Sergeant Jack Hughes

South Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Policing Team

 

Current priorities for your local Neighbourhood Policing Team

Every three months we use a combination of our own data and your feedback via our community policing survey to set three priorities for each of our neighbourhood policing teams to focus on for the coming quarter.

We met with members of the public on 24 February where the priorities for now until May were set. They include:

·       Violent crime

·       Anti-social behaviour

·       Drug dealing

If you missed the meeting and would like to join our next meeting on 22 May, Please register to be sent the meeting invite

 

What we’ve been up to in South Cambridgeshire (in pictures!)  

(From L-R)

1. Patrols in Sawston

2. Patrols in Northstowe

3. Bike marking

4. Flooded A428

5. Patrols in Papworth

6. Coffee with a cop in Cambourne

You can find more updates like this on our Policing South Cambridgeshire Facebook page.

 

Crime prevention and useful information

With the warmer days coming (we hope!) it’s time to review your home security. Find out how you can do this and read through the burglary crime prevention advice on our website.

 

Court news

Five uninsured vehicles taken off the road daily in county

Potential victims of modern slavery safeguarded

Man made false rape claims

Prolific burglar has sentence extended

You can find more articles like these in the news section of our website.

 

Joining forces against stalking

This week we’re pledging our support for National Stalking Awareness Week. Find out more on our website.

 

Can you help?

We’re appealing for witnesses after an assault with left a man injured in Ely. 

We’re appealing following an upskirting incident in Cambridge

 

Upcoming events

22 May – South Cambridgeshire Community Meeting online at 7pm. Please register to be sent the meeting invite

 

Finally, your information helps us to understand the types of issues affecting you and your local community and informs our quarterly neighbourhood policing priorities. To have your say, please head to our community policing survey.

Please DO NOT use this form to report a crime – this should be done either via our website’s online reporting forms or webchat service, or by calling 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

  

 


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