Boy assaulted as group try to steal his bike in Derby
20:19 25/05/2022A number of people who stopped to help a teenage boy in Normanton, Derby, are being urged to come forward.
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1. ASB Vicarage Park
2. Nuisance Motorbikes
3. Theft of Number plates / Catalytic Convertors
Issued 22 March 2023
1. High visibility patrols and engagement with the community via Derbyshire talking and a community meeting to ensure open communication on the Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) occurring on the Park. A Problem Management Plan (PMP) has been created in order to provide a structured response to community concerns and will allow for Police intervention using appropriate Police powers to resolve the increase in ASB in this area. The Police response will incorporate partner agencies and invested stakeholders in order to keep the community updated and work towards a long term resolution.
2. High Visibility Patrols and intelligence collection to deter and usage and bring those found committing offences to justice. Reports will be encouraged via Derbyshire alert, Talking surveys and community engagement and analysis of these results will allow for a targeted response. Where possible we will engage Roads Traffic Policing who have motor cross bike capability.
3. A mixture of plain clothes Patrols in hot spot locations and targeted community engagement to raise awareness of the issue and offer crime prevention advice. We will engage with local organisations that may have seen their employee carparks targeted to work together to prevent reoccurrence.