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Dear residents.
This is your bi-monthly update for the Drypool ward regards news and updates around crime and anti-social behaviour. For the months of October and November 2025, the ward had the following crimes/incidents reported:
Crime -
Burglary to a residential property: 12 Criminal Damage: 28 Theft from a motor vehicle/vehicle interference: 5 Theft of a motor vehicle: 1 Theft of cycle: 6 Robbery: 3 Violence offences: 26
Anti-social behaviour -
ASB - Personal: 1 ASB - Nuisance: 8 ASB - Environmental: 1
The autumn months are one of the busiest times of the year for the Neighbourhood Policing Team, with extractions for Hull Fair and OP Topaz, which is the yearly operation to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour around the Halloween and bonfire night period. The Neighbourhood Policing Team have continued where we left off with the summer plan, with numerous joint patrols with Hull City Council ASB team, Renew outreach team and street scene officers to target street drinkers causing anti-social behaviour and other offences such as begging. This was to help enforce the current public spaces protection order obtained by Hull City Council to help tackle anti-social behaviour. Numerous arrests took place as well as dealing with a whole host of varying offences. The most recent Humber talking surveys completed over the last 2 months has shown that residents are mainly reporting that they have no current issues to tell us about. Beyond this, some residents are reporting general ASB and issues around drug use/dealing. As a result of this information, 2 properties in the Montrose Street and Brecon Avenue areas were subjected to a S23 misuse of drugs act warrants.
These resulted in large amount of drugs and cash being seized and numerous people arrested.
We are continuing to develop intelligence surrounding drug dealing and drug use and encourage residents and businesses to report these issues to help us build this intelligence pattern, so we know what is happening and where. There are plans for some more robust action within the ward.
You can report these types of issues online using the link below. https://www.humberside.police.uk/ro/report/asb/asb-v3/report-antisocial-behaviour/ All intelligence received regards drug dealing will be treated with confidence and your details never disclosed. Information can be given via crime stoppers using the link below. https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/give-information-anonymously
That’s all for now. You will receive a further update towards the end of January or early February!
Best wishes,
PCSO Andy Horton and the Drypool Team.
Hull East Communities Team. |