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Crime at Hospital Locations in 2011 Crime at Hospital Locations in 2011 Incident Created Incident Date Premisies Name Current Offence Group Count Current Detection Status 01/2011 Bristol Royal Infirmary United Bristol Healthcare Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Burglary 1 Undetected 01/2011 Callington Road Hospital Sexual Offences 1 Detected 01/2011 Oakwood House, Hdu, Southmead Hospital Criminal Damage 1 Detected 01/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Callington Road Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Criminal Damage 1 Undetected 01/2011 Callington Road Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 01/2011 Bristol General Hospital United Bristol Healthcare N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Frome Community Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Bristol Royal Infirmary United Bristol Healthcare Trust Violence Against The Person 2 Detected 01/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Taunton & Somerset N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Detected 01/2011 Bristol Royal Hospital For Sick Children Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Rowan Place Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 01/2011 Bristol Royal Infirmary United Bristol Healthcare Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 2 Undetected 01/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Taunton & Somerset N H S Trust Criminal Damage 1 Undetected 01/2011 Rowan Place Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Bristol Royal Infirmary United Bristol Healthcare Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Hillview Lodge Royal United Hospital Criminal Damage 1 Undetected 01/2011 Royal United Hospital Burglary 1 Undetected 01/2011 Clevedon Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Callington Road Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 01/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 01/2011 Shepton Mallet Community Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Detected 01/2011 Bridgwater Community Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Detected 01/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 01/2011 Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 2 Detected 01/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 02/2011 West Mendip Community Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 02/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Taunton & Somerset N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 02/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 02/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 02/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 02/2011 Callington Road Hospital Criminal Damage 1 Undetected 02/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 02/2011 Bristol Eye Hospital United Bristol Healthcare N H S Trust: Directorate Of Ophtha Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 02/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 02/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Drug Offences 1 Detected 02/2011 Royal National Hospital For Rheumatic Diseases Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Detected 02/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 02/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Taunton & Somerset N H S Trust Drug Offences 1 Detected 02/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Blackberry Hill Hospital North Bristol Nhs Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Blackberry Hill Hospital North Bristol Nhs Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 03/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 03/2011 Oakwood House, Hdu, Southmead Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 03/2011 Cossham Memorial Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Bristol Royal Hospital For Sick Children Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Detected 03/2011 Callington Road Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 03/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Taunton & Somerset N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 03/2011 Bristol Eye Hospital United Bristol Healthcare N H S Trust: Directorate Of Ophtha Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services Nhs Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 03/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 03/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Criminal Damage 1 Undetected 03/2011 Fromeside Specialist Forensic Service Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 03/2011 St. Michaels Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Bridgwater Community Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 03/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 04/2011 Rowan Place Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 04/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Drug Offences 1 Detected 04/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 04/2011 Hillview Lodge Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 04/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Drug Offences 1 Detected 4/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 04/2011 Cossham Memorial Hospital Burglary 1 Undetected 04/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 04/2011 Yeovil District Hospital East Somerset Nhs Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 04/2011 Frenchay Hospital North Bristol N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 04/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 04/2011 Callington Road Hospital Criminal Damage 1 Undetected 04/2011 Callington Road Hospital Arson 1 Undetected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 05/2011 Blackberry Hill Hospital North Bristol Nhs Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Bristol Royal Infirmary United Bristol Healthcare Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 05/2011 Blackberry Hill Hospital North Bristol Nhs Trust Burglary 1 Undetected 05/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 05/2011 Fromeside Clinic Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 05/2011 Rowan Place Drug Offences 1 Detected 05/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Detected 05/2011 Callington Road Hospital Criminal Damage 1 Detected 05/2011 Callington Road Hospital Violence Against The Person 2 Detected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 2 Detected 05/2011 Weston General Hospital Weston Area Health Trust Violence Against The Person 2 Detected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Detected 05/2011 Southmead Hospital Southmead Health Services N H S Trust Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Rowan Place Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 05/2011 Musgrove Park Hospital Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Rowan Place Theft And Handling Stolen Goods 1 Undetected 05/2011 Blackberry Hill Hospital North Bristol Nhs Trust Burglary 1 Detected 05/2011 Royal United Hospital Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 05/2011 Yeovil District Hospital East Somerset Nhs Trust Violence Against The Person 1 Undetected 06/2011 Drug Offences 1 Detected 06/2011 Blackberry Hill Hospital North Bristol Nhs Trust Violence Against
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