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Meet the team for Ashby

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    Sergeant James Mckellar Main (1393)

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    Police Constable Phil O'Neill (98)

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    PCSO Karen Johnson (7695)

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    PCSO Julian Campbell (7764)

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    PCSO Natalie Aston (7854)

  • Updated 23April

    Vehicle ASB issues Morrisons car park

    Regular incidents of youths driving around the car park at night after barriers have been left open doing doughnuts and being general nuisance

    This continues to be monitored and requests to Morrison’s to keep the car park gates locked on an evening

    2 cars have recently been removed from the site by Police due to their anti social antics – this is under section 59 of the Road Traffic Act and sees the owner having to pay recovery costs to get the vehicle back

  • Updated 23April

    You said

    Shop Watch

    We have been asked to look at a Shop Watch scheme across Ashby

    We did

    A Shop Watch Scheme has been set up led by Humberside Police with Cllr Andrea Davision who chairs the meetings which are run by Safer Neighbourhoods. We have a small number of shops in the scheme at present but are planning an open meeting in January 2013 to encourage further membership

  • Updated 26November

    You said

    Drugs Warrant

    We received complaints about cannabis being grown in the St Margaret’s Walk area of Ashby

    We did

    A warrant was executed at an address on St Margaret’s Walk and a male arrested. Enquiries continue

  • Updated 27November

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    Halloween / Bonfire Nights

    This time of year can see additional anti social behaviour issues around these dates

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    We distributed Trick or Treat posters, spoke to schools about issues that can occur and gave guidance in relation to trick or treat. We had additional patrols out and about over the key dates. The calls for service were at an all time low for these dates and had patrols within Heslam Park and surrounding area for reassurancereassurance

  • Updated 10December

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    warrant executed

    There were problems coming from an address on Manifold Road

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    On 05/12/2012 a warrant was carried out at the same address and 3 people were arrested after a small amount of drugs were found at the location

  • Updated 23April

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    Two Cars Recovered From Morrisons Lakeside

    Complaints about ‘boy racers’ in the car park of Morrison’s late at night playing loud music and racing around the car park

    We did

    Regular patrols – Tuesday 15th January saw traffic units attend and take two cars from their owners under section 59 of the road traffic act for causing a nusiance – this action will cost the driver at least £125 to recover their car to cover recovery and storage acosts

  • Updated 21January

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    Anti Social Behaviour during adverse weather

    We are receiving complaints during this period of snow about young people throwing snow balls at passing vehicles, at houses and members of the public

    We did

    This kind of action is dangerous, especially at passing motor vehicles which can have serious implications. We would ask parents to ensure their children are made fully aware of the consequences of such actions.
    We have our teams out and about on foot patrol and addressing any issues that come to light – we would encourage people to ring in incidents on the police non emergency number 101

  • Updated 01February

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    Calls for Service during the snow last week

    We received 74 calls for service across North Lincolnshire last week during the snow that all related to snowball incidents

    We did

    We increased the patrols in the areas we saw most complaints. This did impact on the service offered due to the volume of calls, but all incidents were addressed,. We saw an increase in the time it took to answer calls to the 101 number

  • Updated 01February

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    Burglaries - through insecurities

    Did you know in the past few weeks 50% of burglaries in North Lincolnshire have been through insecurities where doors or windows have been left unlocked?

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    We would ask residents to be vigilant in ensuring that in secure doors and windows are locked. By this simple crime prevention advice we can see a reduction in the number of burglaries across the region. The number of burglaries are not high in North Lincolnshire, but each crime that is committed does have a massive impact on the victim and together we can reduce these incidents.
    Humberside Police would ask residents to ensure their property is registered with www.Imobilise.com where you can enter all your property on a secure and free online service, we check this site for property we recover on a regular basis

  • Updated 18May

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    ASBO - Henderson

    That Rhys HENDERSON was causing anti social behaviour in and around the local community in company with his friends.

    We did

    Police have been gathering evidence for some time in relation to Rhys which has resulted in North Lincolnshire Magistrates issuing him with an Anti Social Behaviour Order.
    His order states,
    You must not
    1. Behave in a way which causes or is likely to cause intimidation, nuisance or distress to residents in their homes, or behaving in a way which is or is likely to be intimidating, abusive or insulting to any peson in a public place, or inciting or encouraging other to do so in England and Wales.
    2. Enter the exclusion zone on the attached map, known as Scunthorpe Town Centre save for appointments with solicitors.
    3. Be in company of Aiden O’SHEA and Kyle O’Shea in North Lincolnshire.

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9/12/2012

From 11:00 until 13:00

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Morrisons Supermarket Lakeside Retail Park

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21/1/2013

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28/2/2013

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24/3/2013

From 11:00 until 13:00

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MORRISONS SUPERMARKET LAKESIDE SCUNTHORPE

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15/4/2013

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9/5/2013

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2/6/2013

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15/7/2013

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22/8/2013

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15/9/2013

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7/10/2013

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24/11/2013

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12/12/2013

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ASHBY BROADWAY SCUNTHORPE

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 If you wish to raise any comments or concerns with the team, you can do so in a variety of ways such as:

Police Surgery. Each team holds a monthly surgery in a public location within the Council Ward area. These can be found on the meetings & events page and we would welcome you attending the surgery. There will be an experienced member of the team present who will have a good knowledge of the area. Assistance will be given around your issue and which agencies that may also be able to help.

Visiting Ashby Police Station. The neighbourhood team for your ward area are based at Ashby Police Station and arrangements can be made to meet any member of the team at the station if booked in advance.

  • By email to the neighbourhood team. [Email
  • By telephone using the single non-emergency number 101. 

 Operation Lifestyle

Each year we see 100's of young people taking part in projects across the Humberside Police area and each year 1000's of hours of work and money is raised for great causes. This project is really one of the jewels in the crown of Humberside Police and sees many prizes being given out every November to winning teams. One team wins a week’s trip to Florida and is a truly amazing prize. The Neighbourhood Teams visit schools across the area from May each year to deliver the launch video and applications forms. The projects are carried out throughout the summer holidays and close in September of each year. We have seen success within this area with a team winning the top prize in previous years. In the last two years we have had a local team win the runner up prize of a week in France including Disneyland Paris.

If you would like more details of this project, please visit the Operation Lifestyle Website here: http://www.humberside.police.uk/lifestyle

Police and Crime Commissioner

November 2012 saw a major change to the way Policing is managed across the Country and saw the first election for a Police and Crime Commissioner for each of the Police forces. Humberside Police saw Matthew Grove appointed as its first commissioner and further details of this appointment and the website for the Police and Crime Commissioner can be found here: http://www.humberside-pcc.gov.uk/Home.aspx

Becoming a Special Constable

Once you have decided that you can commit to being a Special Constable [link] then the next stage is to book yourself on to one of our presentation events.

These events last for about an hour and are designed to give an insight to the role of a Special Constable and to give you some guidance with regard to completing your application form.

You can find out more about attending a presentation event on our Events page [link

Dissatisfaction

The policing team strive to offer a quality service, if you feel we have fallen short of this, you can contact our Professional Standards Branch. They can be contacted in a variety of ways details of these can be found [here]

Key information: Ashby

The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Ashby Police Station and forms part of the larger Scunthorpe South Team

The Ashby Ward area is covered by a dedicated team of officers who have a detailed knowledge of your area and the problems and issues that exist  

The Team is led by a Sergeant a Police Constable and dedicated Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) and work in partnership with a number of other public and local agencies.

There is a Neighbourhood Action Team (NAT) Meeting held each month and these are an opportunity to raise issues that concern the area you live within. The membership is made up of Residents Association leads, Neighbourhood Watch Groups and local businesses along with Safer Neighbourhoods Partnership.  

If you have an issue within your community that you would like to raise, please let any of the members of the group know. You can also contact any member of the team at Ashby Police Station who can take your issues forward for you.  

The Ashby NAT is chaired by Councillor Andrea Davison  

The Councillors and their respective email addresses where applicable (you can click on the address and email them directly)  for the Ashby Ward area are:

Cllr Andrea Davison        cllandreadavison@aol.com

Cllr John Collinson         Cllr.JohnCollinson@northlincs.gov.uk

Cllr Mick Grant                  Cllr.MickGrant@northlincs.gov.uk

You can also keep up to date with information, Traffic alerts, appeals etc by following us on the force twitter accounts detailed below 

Ashby is policed by B Division

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Chief Superintendent Tony Forbes

Commander for B Division

About street level crime information: Ashby

The national Street Level Crime website is owned by the Home Office working in conjunction with the National Police Improvement Agency (NPIA).

Please note that the format and presentation of the crime and anti-social behaviour data on the website is the responsibility of the Home Office and the NPIA.

As a guide, Humberside Police has provided information around the Street Level Crime website and would recommend that you read these explanatory notes before proceeding to the website

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