The latest crime statistics can be found by visiting www.police.uk This website provides you with helpful information about crime and policing in your area. Enter your postcode, town, village or street into the search box, and get instant access to street-level crime maps and data, as well as details of the neighbourhood police team and ‘Have Your Say’ events. The level of crime and anti-social behaviour in the area remains below average compared with the rest of England and Wales. The crime rate in your neighbourhood for the period April to September 2013 inclusive as opposed to the same period in 2012 has reduced by 12%, with vehicle crime down by 20%, burglaries down by 24% and criminal damage down by 29%.
The neighbourhood has three priorities; Rural Crime, Speeding, and Anti Social Behaviour & Criminal Damage in Upper Bucklebury. If you do have any concerns about crime or disorder in the Bucklebury & Downlands neighbourhood please email me at the address below or call me on the non emergency number for Thames Valley Police, 101.
Henry Hartley Russell a 20 year old male from Chapel Row has been found guilty of possession of a class C drug and fined £350 following an incident on 9th August 2013 in Chapel Row.
A 20 year old male has been given a conditional caution for being in charge of a dog and allowing it to be dangerously out of control and injuring a person in Beedon on 20th May 2013.
At this time of year hare coursing again becomes an issue. If you see vehicles driving off road any time of day, or lights in fields at night then please call us. Likewise if you see males walking on fields in a line with dogs then also call us.
Please make sure you report all crimes and any instances of anti social behaviour to Thames Valley Police so we can deal accordingly. Too often we are receiving calls from your parish councilors of incidents that should be reported to the police and too much time has passed by to be able to deal effectively.
You can keep up to date with news from the Bucklebury & Downlands Neighbourhood Police Team and find out about forthcoming meetings, crime statistics and how to contact your neighbourhood officers by visiting the Thames Valley Police website at www.thamesvalley.police.uk and following the links for Neighbourhood Policing.
Contact us
If you want any advice or would like to contact the neighbourhood team you can call us on the police non emergency number 101 but if your call is an emergency then dial 999. You can also contact us via email: [email protected] This e-mail address should not be used to contact Thames Valley Police to report crimes or for any urgent matters. If you have information about crime or Anti Social Behaviour in your area but you do not want to speak to the police, please call the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555111. To view information on your neighbourhood team you can visit the force website at: www.thamesvalley.police.uk
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