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Southcoates Officers are working closely with partner agencies in relation to a number of vulnerable individuals that have resulted in a large volume of calls being made.
Issued 14 May 2025
Officers are supporting those identified as a result of a number of calls for service and due to family members visiting the station.
Officers are working closely with multiagency partners to look at the most appropriate way to safeguard the individuals and where necessary, how best to deal with them for any offences that are being committed by them.
This will continue to be a priority for the ward area for the foreseeable future.
Actioned 04 June 2025
The Southcoates ward has had a slight increase recently in shop thefts which is causing an issue to local businesses and to the residents who work in these stores.
Issued 30 May 2025
Officers are regularly viewing reported offences to see if we can identify those responsible to allow a prompt and effective response which may result in arrests being made.
This is particularly the case when it comes to those offenders that are prolific and well known to officers that are likely to continue to offend unless interrupted by officers.
Of note, The Southcoates ward councilors have recently funded the DISC APP which is an application whereby local stores have access to the names and photos of the most prolific offenders within the area that are most likely to target their stores. This will allow for an increased in reports that the stores are able to name those responsible for the offences.
Actioned 04 June 2025