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MID HOLDERNESS: Monthly Police Newsletter |
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Dear Resident What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities?
52 crimes reported during May. Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to: Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month: Domestic Related incidents: (seventeen investigations) Domestic incident x4 Harassment x5, Assault x 5, Burglary x1, sexually offence x1, Damage x1 Residential Burglary reports: (two investigations) 15/05/2026 entered via patio door, remove medication & cash Churchill Avenue, BURSTWICK 19/05/2026 two bikes and tools taken from shed, Highfield Crescent, BILTON Business Burglary reports: (No reports) Thefts: (three investigations) 02/05/2026 Theft A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel. 03/05/2026 Theft A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel. 17/05/2026 Theft A165, LONG RISTON – Make off without payment for fuel. Vehicle Crime: (no reports) Damage: (six investigations) 02/05/2026 damage to window, Dorset Avenue, SKIRLAUGH. 04/05/2026 damage, Dorset Avenue, SKIRLAUGH 08/05/2026 damage to hedge St.Peter’s Walk, WAWNE 20/05/2026 damage to patio door, Dorset Avenue, SKIRLAUGH 26/05/2026 damage to windows, Lambwath Lane, NEW ELLERBY 28/05/2026 damage to garden ornament, Westlands Road, SPROATLEY Public order x 2, Assault x 13, Harassment x2, Fraud x1, and 6x anti-social behaviour with motorbikes/e-bikes, reported in May across the Mid Holderness ward area.
Humber-talking has set our priorities; this month we are to: Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour We regularly deploy high visibility patrols to our communities in response to reports of criminal damage, drug dealing and anti-social behaviour.
The local policing team have also had productive meetings with partners from East Riding Council, Parish Councils and Neighbourhood Watch groups to listen to community concerns. Our officers are also committed to eradicating the harm that the illegal and anti-social use of off-road bikes cause to the communities through our Operation Yellowfin. Action – aims to: Intended outcome: Anyone who wishes to report anti-social or criminal behaviour can contact The Police on 101 or East Riding of Yorkshire Council on 01482 393939
Improve Road Safety – around our schools. As with most other areas, road safety is something in which we can improve upon in our rural communities. Action – Intended outcome: The intended outcomes are to: With the return of all children to our primary schools after the Holidays, the Community Team will be conducting patrols around the schools making sure that the roads are safe for everyone especial for our young members outside the schools’ gates. Please find attached the full newsletter, if you can please share across your community social media and notice boards or print off to give to neighbours. Kind regards Darren R.
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