The officers behind the Prowess
09:52 28/07/2025You may have heard of ‘hotspot’ policing which involves targeting activities in our community where concerns have been raised by residents about crime in their area.
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You may have heard of ‘hotspot’ policing which involves targeting activities in our community where concerns have been raised by residents about crime in their area.
Traffic offences are a key issue for rural areas in NL, whether this be speeding, weight restriction compliance, drink/drug driving, seatbelts or dangerous/careless driving.
Issued 10 February 2026
Speed awareness is regularly carried out within all areas of the ward.
Hi-Viz patrols are carried out within the ward area, actively looking for travelling criminality, while supporting Rural Task Force (RTF).
Intelligence led vehicle stops completed, resulted in several vehicles being stopped and the drivers dealt with for numerous traffic offences.
Multi Agency vehicle stop days are carried out on an ad hoc basis, ensuring compliance with road worthiness and correct documentation.
Actioned 10 February 2026
Drug intelligence and disruption in the ward areas.
Raised through NAT meetings and concerns from members of the public, through the relevant key individual network.
Issued 10 February 2026
Brigg NPT support the Night-Time Economy (NTE) in Brigg on Friday and Saturday nights. The aim is to disrupt crime, ASB, and drug use in the local Public Houses. Gaining intelligence relating to drug supply, acting on the intelligence appropriately.
NPT officers are aware of a core group of individuals in the Brigg area, who are active in using and distributing drugs. We are working alongside Patrol Officers and partners to build an intelligence picture.
Should you have any information regarding drug supply in the Brigg area, please contact Humberside Police or Crime Stoppers.
Actioned 10 February 2026