Appeal after E-bike stolen in Long Eaton burglary
11:47 26/05/2022We are sharing an image of an electric bike after one was stolen from a Long Eaton flat.
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We are sharing an image of an electric bike after one was stolen from a Long Eaton flat.
A man who repeatedly raped and sexually abused three teenage girls has been jailed for 16 years.
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Four men have been charged with knife crime offences in a dedicated, national week to tackle the crime.
1. Youth related crime and anti-social behaviour in public places
2. Working with partner agencies to support vulnerable people in the community at risk of criminality
3. Road safety enforcement and education
Issued 28 March 2023
Priority 1: We will effectively analyse Police data to identify local hot spots for anti-social behaviour. We will use evidence led policing to implement an effective patrol strategy targeting key areas and individuals. We will use a holistic, problem-solving approach to manage identified issues. We will robustly enforce and manage key individuals responsible for causing these issues. We will use ASB intervention schemes provided by partner agencies to prevent repeated behaviour by offenders; partners include schools, social care, housing providers, Erewash community safety partnership, Remedi and youth justice services. We will use an incremental approach to and bringing offenders to justice when criminality is identified. We will provide effective support to victims of anti-social behaviour We will use the national Op Sceptre campaign to educate and inform young people about the dangers and consequences of knife crime. We will communicate to the public about current issues and positive action taken to address this through use of our social media channels and public feedback
Priority 2: We will identify individuals at risk and implement strategies to reduce the issues they are facing. We will build effective relationships with vulnerable individuals identified at risk and use this to ensure an accurate understanding of the issues they are facing. We will work to build their trust and confidence to ensure enhanced reporting so that issues may be addressed through positive action. Alongside police target hardening schemes, we will make referrals to relevant partner agencies to effectively reduce risk from identified criminality. We will robustly enforce against and manage individuals responsible for criminality against our vulnerable residents
Priority 3: Officers will deploy twice each month to key locations on each beat for enforceable speed checks. Members of the team will support Community Speed Watch in their deployments when able and complete follow up visits to offending motorists in line with scheme guidance. We will encourage and facilitate residents to develop new community led Speedwatch Schemes. We will effectively target uninsured drivers through seizure of vehicles and bringing offenders to justice. We will work with roads policing unit and Derbyshire Fire and Rescue to target the ‘Fatal4’ through education and enforcement. The Fatal4 are speeding, drink and drug driving, driving whilst distracted and non-wearing of seat belts. We will work with Derbyshire Fire and Rescue to educate drivers around the ‘Fatal4’. We will deliver road safety inputs to local children through school visits and engagement events