Sheringham Safer Neighbourhood Team
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SHERINGHAM SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM BEESTON REGIS, EAST BECKHAM, GRESHAM, MATLASKE, SHERINGHAM, SUSTEAD, UPPER SHERINGHAM AND WEST BECKHAM www.norfolk.police.uk SEPTEMBER 2020 WE ARE YOUR SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM – WANT TO GET IN TOUCH? YOUR LOCAL BEAT MANAGER CONTACT US – E: [email protected] TEL: 101 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK: North Norfolk Police TWITTER: @NorthNorfPolice PC 987 IAN SMITH UPDATE FROM YOUR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT OFFICER WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR AREA? PC 313 PETE DAVISON Welcome to the September edition of your Police Community update. TEL: 07970 458 204 Over the last month your local Beat Manager, PC Ian Smith, has been out and about patrolling the town and beaches in Sheringham which E: [email protected] have been exceptionally busy this summer due to the staycation and the amount of holiday homes, second homes and day visitors to Part of my role as your Community Engagement Officer is to support our beautiful coastline. We are pleased to announce that Anti-Social our local Community Speed Watch teams. The scheme was launched Behaviour around town and in particular Tesco’s has seen a in 2007 and is a project working across Norfolk empowering communities reduction in the last couple of months. Ian continues to work with to play an active part alongside the Police and the Safety Camera community partners and local authorities to problem solve any Partnership in tackling the problem of speeding. Volunteers are given full issues arising in the town. training and only carry out speed checks at sites that have been risk assessed by the police. Speed checks are carried out in 30 and 40mph Our Community Speed Watch Team in Sheringham are still looking limits at locations chosen by the volunteers. The volunteers record for volunteers to join the established and experienced team. Full details of offending vehicles and these are passed to the Safety Camera equipment and training will be provided. If you can spare a couple of Partnership team who send a warning letter to the registered keeper of hours each month and would like to get involved please contact PC offending vehicles. Persistent offenders are visited by a Police Officer. Pete Davison for more information. To find out more please see our website - If you’re aware of any issues in your neighbourhood the team would https://www.norfolk.police.uk/join-us/volunteers/community- love to hear from you. Feel free to get in touch via the email address speed-watch and if you have any questions or would like to get above, online at www.norfolk.police.uk or via telephone on 101 - involved please get in touch via the above email address / phone always 999 in an emergency. number. CURRENT NEIGHBOURHOOD PRIORITIES DATES FOR YOUR DIARY ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN SHERINGHAM SNAP PRIORITY SETTING MEETING – DATE TBC SUPPORTING SHERINGHAM COMMUNITY SPEED WATCH LOCAL ENGAGEMENT SURGERY – DATE TBC SHERINGHAM SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM BEESTON REGIS, EAST BECKHAM, GRESHAM, MATLASKE, SHERINGHAM, SUSTEAD, UPPER SHERINGHAM AND WEST BECKHAM www.norfolk.police.uk SEPTEMBER 2020 CRIME UPDATES - 1st to 31st August Offence Numbers What could this entail Arson 0 Damage caused as a result of fire. Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) 1 Harassment, alarm or distress is caused in a non-crime incident. Burglary business and community 2 A person commits theft in a building or structure that is not lived in. Burglary residential 1 Entry and theft in a building or a structure that is lived in. Criminal Damage 4 A person destroys or damages property belonging to someone else. Domestic 1 Domestic incidents where a crime has not occurred. Parties are aged 16 or over and have been intimate partners or family members regardless of sexuality. Hate Incident 0 Any incident where a crime has not occurred which the victim, or anyone else, thinks is based on someone’s prejudice towards them because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or because they are transgender. Race or Religious aggravated public fear 1 Any crime determined to have a hate element as per above. Possession of controlled substance 0 Unlawful possession of a drug classified in class A, B or C. Possession of weapons 0 Unlawful possession of an article used as a weapon. Public fear, alarm or distress 5 Public order offences e.g. from a verbal altercation to offences just short of violence. Robbery 0 Includes a range of offences where force is used, threatened or the victim is put in fear. Theft from a motor vehicle 2 Any item stolen that was in, on or attached to a motor vehicle. Theft or unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle 0 Any motor vehicle including those abandoned. Theft of pedal cycle 0 From a public place, if stolen form a shed or garage this would be a BOTD. Theft from a person 0 Purse being taken from a handbag, or a mobile phone from a shopping basket. .