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Hello
I am the Broxtowe Borough Neighbourhood Policing Team Inspector.
Current Priorities - January to April
Prolific Offender Arrested for Breaching Criminal Behaviour Order Police have arrested prolific offender Lee Keeton for breaching his Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). Keeton was involved in anti-social behaviour in Beeston Town Centre, including abusive conduct towards the public. This type of behaviour will not be tolerated. As a result of this incident, Keeton was sent to prison, and his CBO has been extended with an additional prohibitive term. More details are available on the link 1041036735959419_1295080399313702/
Joint Patrols Helping Reduce ASB Police and partners — including Waste Investigation Support and Enforcement (WISE) wardens and Broxtowe Borough Council — have been conducting joint patrols aimed at deterring anti-social behaviour and crime. This collaborative approach is having a positive impact, with ASB incidents reduced by 26.6% year-to-date.
2. Drug dealing and ASB, Eastwood South
Drugs Warrants Executed in Eastwood Police have recently executed two drugs warrants on Manor Road, Eastwood. During one of these warrants, officers recovered a quantity of Class A drugs. A suspect has been interviewed, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Anti‑Social Behaviour Continues to Fall Anti-social behaviour (ASB) incidents have reduced by 26.6% year-to-date, which is positive news for the community. Our continued partnership work with Broxtowe Borough Council and local Youth Services has contributed significantly to this reduction, particularly through their effective outreach engagement with young people.
Action on Problem Tenancies Police are also working closely with Housing colleagues to take firm action against tenants who allow their properties to be used for crime or ASB. This can include the termination of tenancy agreements and, where necessary, eviction.
Community Concerns – Bramcote College Area Police responded to reports of disorder in the area of Bramcote College. Officers attended the scene and spoke with several individuals present. There were no reports of injuries, and no weapons were involved. A further incident occurred in Radford, which is suspected to be linked. Two people have been arrested, and the investigation remains ongoing. More details can be found at:
Local News – Chilwell Collision On 19 February 2026, a collision occurred between a tram and a bus in the Chilwell area. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported. The bus has now been recovered. Work to recover the trams will take place shortly with support from partner agencies. More information:
Reporting Incidents All incidents at point of call to the police control room are risk assessed according to the circumstances being reported. This helps identify threat and risk more appropriately and provides a more bespoke response and improved service delivery to individuals. Please advise residents on below reporting methods:
Keeping you informed Notts Alerts is a fantastic tool which can be used to find out key information about local policing and local crime trends - with e-mail notifications about your community sent straight to your inbox. It also offers consultation and feedback opportunities which empower you to share your concerns and shape our local policing priorities. You will also find advertised local events such as beat surgeries, along with crime prevention advice. It is free to sign up here. Notts Alerts | Nottinghamshire Police This content was created with the assistance of Microsoft Copilot.
Thank you
Usha Madaraa Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Broxtowe Borough NPA | ||
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