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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
Jul 2025 59 10.5%
Aug 2025 59 10.5%
Sep 2025 42 7.5%
Oct 2025 56 10%
Nov 2025 32 5.7%
Dec 2025 39 6.9%
Jan 2026 37 6.6%
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Teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to decide policing priorities. This helps teams find long-term solutions to local problems. 

 

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    James Johnson

Policing priorities

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    The beat team aim to tackle different elements of ASB in Mountsorrel, including the use of e-bikes and scooters.

    Issued 01 July 2026

    Action taken:

    Throughout July, neighbourhood officers have continued to deal with a number of ongoing issues involving disputes and anti-social behaviour between neighbours. These incidents often require a coordinated approach, and officers have been working closely with partner agencies to identify the most appropriate solutions and provide long-term resolutions for those affected.

    The local policing team remains committed to tackling ASB and ensuring that residents feel safe and supported within their communities. Where necessary, officers have provided advice, carried out follow-up visits, and worked alongside housing providers and other relevant organisations to address concerns and reduce the likelihood of further incidents.

    In addition, the station's dedicated ASB vehicle, crewed by two Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), has been actively deployed across the area throughout the month. The team has conducted regular high-visibility patrols, providing reassurance to residents, identifying local issues, and engaging with members of the community. These patrols play an important role in preventing anti-social behaviour, gathering intelligence, and addressing concerns raised by local people.

    We would like to thank residents for continuing to report incidents and share information with the neighbourhood policing team. Community engagement remains a vital part of our approach to keeping the area safe and helping to resolve issues at an early stage.

    Actioned 29 July 2026

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    The beat team aim to tackle speeding in Mountsorrel

    Issued 01 July 2026

    Action taken:

    This month Officers conducted a speed check operation on Leicester Road, Mountsorrel as part of our ongoing commitment to improving road safety in the area.

    During the operation, we monitored 105 vehicles. The vast majority of drivers were travelling within the speed limit, which is encouraging to see. Two drivers were found to be travelling slightly above the limit and were given words of advice regarding their speed.

    Thank you to everyone who continues to drive responsibly and helps keep our roads safe. We will continue to carry out speed enforcement and education activities across the area in response to community concerns.

    Actioned 03 August 2026

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    Burglaries in and around Mountsorrel

    Issued 01 July 2026

    Action taken:

    We are pleased to report that no burglaries were recorded within the village during the month of July. While this is positive news for the community, we would encourage residents to remain vigilant and continue taking simple crime prevention measures, such as ensuring doors and windows are secured, valuables are kept out of sight, and any suspicious activity is reported promptly.

    Throughout the month, officers have conducted high-visibility patrols across the village, focusing on residential areas, key routes, and locations identified through local policing priorities. These patrols provide reassurance to residents, help deter criminal activity, and offer opportunities for officers to engage with members of the community.

    Neighbourhood officers will continue to carry out regular patrols and work closely with residents to help maintain the village's low crime levels. We would like to thank the community for their ongoing support and cooperation in helping to keep the area a safe place to live, work, and visit.

    If you witness any suspicious behaviour or have information about criminal activity, please report it via the appropriate policing channels. In an emergency, always call 999.

    Actioned 29 July 2026

Meetings and events

Beat Surgery - Stonehurst Farm

10:30AM - 11:30AM, Thu 27 August 2026

Stonehurst Farm

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Beat Surgery - Mountsorrel Memorial Centre

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Thu 10 September 2026

Mountsorrel Memorial Centre 105 Leicester Road, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Stonehurst Farm

2:00PM - 3:00PM, Thu 24 September 2026

Stonehurst Farm, Bond Lane, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Mountsorrel Memorial Centre

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Wed 07 October 2026

Mountsorrel Memorial Centre 105 Leicester Road, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Stonehurst Farm

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Sat 17 October 2026

Stonehurst Farm, Bond Lane, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Mountsorrel Memorial Centre

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Wed 11 November 2026

Mountsorrel Memorial Centre 105 Leicester Road, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Stonehurst Farm

2:00PM - 3:00PM, Tue 24 November 2026

Stonehurst Farm, Bond Lane, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Mountsorrel Memorial Centre

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Wed 09 December 2026

Mountsorrel Memorial Centre 105 Leicester Road, Mountsorrel

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Beat Surgery - Stonehurst Farm

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Fri 18 December 2026

Stonehurst Farm, Bond Lane, Mountsorrel

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