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Cleveland Police is committed to reducing crime and see crime reduction measures as one of the most important contributory factors to achieving this in a sustainable way. Working with partners and other agencies, Crime Reduction Officers can advise you on the current design measures that will aid crime prevention.
Email: crime.prevention@cleveland.pnn.police.uk
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Drug dealing round Abingdon Road and Southfield Road phone boxes (no specific core times/days)
Update 01/06/10 - Officers have been pro-actively targeting the area by conducting high visibility patrols in conjunction with covert plain clothed patrols. This has seen some excellent results in managing to disrupt the activity however it is clear that this issue needs to remain as a priority until longer term solutions have been implemented. Discussions are ongoing with British Telecom to move the phonebox which is attracting the unwanted visitors and street drug deals.
Zero tolerance of drinking alcohol within the exclusion zone, occurring on all days at all times.
Update 01/06/10 - Officers have dealt robustly with repeat offenders who persistently drink alcohol. Working together with Street Wardens and Middlesbrough Council Enforcement Officers to issue acceptable behaviour contracts (ABC) to those persons responsible. Offenders who have recieved ABC's know that any further incidents and they will be well on there way to recieving an anti-social behaviour order (ASBO). As a result of this incidents of anti-social behaviour have dramatically decreased. Officers have also conducted joint patrols with enforcement officers on Saturdays around MIMA square which has also had excellent results.
To contact your local officer about local priorities, please use our Concerns Form
Distinctive Racing Bikes Stolen, Middlesbrough
£200,000 Cannabis Farm Discovered
Witnesses Sought After Girl is Sexually Assaulted on Ormesby Road, Middlesbrough
Appeal After Collision in Middlesbrough
Appeal After Collision on Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough
Neighbourhood Policing is about enabling you to have your say and to become involved in how your neighbourhood is being policed. Listed below are the meetings for your area, so please come along and have your say.
If you can't get to a meeting but want to tell us your concerns, please use our Concerns Form
30/07/2010
17:00
St Aidens Drive
11:00
Hazel/Elder Court
13:00
Middlesbrough College
05/08/2010
Central Library
Residents Praised as Police Celebrate Drop in Crime, Central Middlesbrough
Police thank residents as drugs are seized, Middlesbrough
Police and Council Join Forces to Outsmart Thieves
Darren Manders Murder – Seven Years On
Officers in Middlesbrough Ask Residents to Get a 'Sheducation'
Your Neighbourhood Survey Results
Discharged Priorities:
Prostitution within the area and on the perimeter of Borough Road, Woodlands Road, Southfield Road and Martian Road, peak times: early evening till late, on all weekdays and weekends. (Discharged 16/03/10) - Officers have been conducting high visibility police patrols and plain clothes officers have also been deployed in the areas affected. Police have been running Operation Majestic which has been targeting prostitutes and those persons soliciting prostitutes. This has resulted in 4 people being arrested in the month of February. Identified prostitutes have been warned and moved on or arrested, as a result such activity has visibly reduced. Advice has been given to retailers and business premises in those areas affected. Vagrant sleepers within the town centre area (Discharged 19/01/10) - Known vagrants have been approached by neighbourhood policing teams and been given advice in relation to this activity in this area and given points of contact to help with accommodation. Problem in this area seems to have been resolved and would recommend this priority be discharged.
Issue date: 24/11/2008
Expiry date: 23/11/2011
Issue date: 18/08/2008
Expiry date: 17/08/2011
Issue date: 01/10/2007
Expiry date: 30/09/2012
Issue date: 22/06/2007
Expiry date: 21/06/2011
Issue date: 05/10/2006
Expiry date: 05/10/2010
Issue date: 23/05/2006
Expiry date: 22/05/2011
Issue date: 08/06/2005
Expiry date: 07/06/2015
Issue date: 13/03/2006
Expiry date: 12/03/2011
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Issue date: 23/06/2006
Expiry date: 22/06/2099
Issue date: 10/11/2006
Expiry date: 09/11/2011
Issue date: 09/07/2007
Expiry date: 08/07/2012
Issue date: 19/11/2007
Expiry date: 18/11/2010
Issue date: 15/10/2008
Expiry date: 15/10/2010
Issue date: 02/04/2007
Expiry date: 01/04/2012
Issue date: 28/07/2008
Expiry date: 27/07/2013
Issue date: 22/09/2008
Expiry date: 21/09/2011
Issue date: 24/04/2009
Expiry date: 23/04/2011
Issue date: 15/06/2009
Expiry date: 14/06/2012
Issue date: 23/06/2008
Expiry date: 22/06/2013
Issue date: 03/10/2007
Expiry date: 02/10/2010
Issue date: 23/02/2009
Expiry date: 22/02/2013
Issue date: 01/03/2010
Expiry date: 28/02/2015
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