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Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2025

  • Violence and sexual offences

    45
  • Anti-social behaviour

    31
  • Other theft

    12
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    12
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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
May 2024 141 8.4%
Jun 2024 271 16.1%
Jul 2024 134 7.9%
Aug 2024 128 7.6%
Sep 2024 97 5.7%
Oct 2024 158 9.4%
Nov 2024 115 6.8%
Dec 2024 125 7.4%
Jan 2025 113 6.7%
Feb 2025 128 7.6%
Mar 2025 131 7.8%
Apr 2025 147 8.7%

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About us

Local policing teams are groups of officers dedicated to serving the community. Teams are made up of officers based in the area, supported by additional officers from the wider area. 

Teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to decide policing priorities. This helps teams find long-term solutions to local problems. 

Your team

  • PCSO

    Nicola Russell 6178

  • PCSO

    Tony Gallagher 6517

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    Aaron Bell 3035

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    James Martindale 70

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    Riannon Simpson 2238

Policing priorities

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  • Priority:

    To target ASB involving young people in Kegworth Village.

    Issued 01 April 2025

    Action taken:

    You have been reporting Anti social behaviour involving young people in Kegworth Village.

    We have identified key locations and persons becoming involved in anti-social behaviour and have started working with individuals on the ASB tiered approach.

    For the next three months additional high visibility patrols will be undertaken in the village by Neighbourhood Officers to deter anti-social behaviour and we will continue to work with those engaging in ASB and their families.

    Our findings so far have been that the ASB activity is being caused by local children in their early teens who are meeting up and hanging out together in the street. Without any plans and out of boredom they are making a nuisance of themselves, being verbally abusive to local shop keepers and residents and causing minor damage. We ask that parents be intrusive into their child's social activities, where they are going, who with and what they are doing. If they are just meeting in the street with no plans its likely they are going to end up involved in this kind of activity and you may find us returning them to you.

    We are currently working with several families to combat the ASB being caused in the village and hope this work will have a positive effect in your community.

    Sadly some ASB has resulted in criminal offences including criminal damage, drugs possession and weapons possession but our neighbourhood teams have dealt with these matters robustly and arrests have been made.

    Actioned 28 May 2025

  • Priority:

    To reduce serious and acquisitive crime across the Valley Beat by utilising a range of tactical options including prevention, investigative support and victim / witness care.

    Issued 01 April 2025

    Action taken:

    We have seen a recent increase in the amount of burglaries committed where the sole intention is to locate car keys in order to steal your car.

    We want to focus on preventing you from being victim to this kind of crime and will use a range of crime prevention strategies including going house to house in effected areas, targeting social media campaigns to provide specific crime prevention advice and holding beat surgeries and seminars locally.

    So far we have focussed on prevention and target hardening to reduce serious and acquisitive crime. We have conducted house to house visits and have attended local events to educate residents on home and vehicle security.

    We have also focussed efforts on identifying suspects involved in burglaries.

    We have had recent success leading to the arrest of three individuals for several burglary offences in the area of Castle Donington and Kegworth.

    Finally we have provided support to victims of crime to help them recover from the trauma of being a victim of serious and acquisitive crime

    Actioned 28 May 2025

  • Priority:

    To deal with vehicle related ASB in the vicinity of Diseworth Road, Castle Donington.

    Issued 01 April 2025

    Action taken:

    You told us there are still ongoing issues with vehicles causing ASB in and around the area of Diseworth Road, Castle Donington.

    To reduce the effect this is having on local residents we have increased our patrols in these areas and taken action against any drivers found to be causing ASB using a range of powers available to us.

    We have put up warning signs at the location which act as the additional warning so that we can implement immediate seizure of any vehicles found at the location being driven in an anti social manner.

    We have enlisted the support of our response, traffic and airport Police colleagues to maximise our impact at this location. Lots of vehicles have been stopped. Drugs searches and drug driving enforcement has been completed and we have been speaking with local residents to keep them informed.

    We will continue to target this issue.

    Actioned 28 May 2025

Meetings and events

Crime prevention talk at Kegworth Bowls Club

10:30AM - 12:30PM, Wed 25 June 2025

Kegworth bowls club Nottingham Road Kegworth

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Meet the beat team at the warm welcome Cafe, Kegworth Baptist church.

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Fri 27 June 2025

Kegworth Baptist Church High Street Kegworth

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Breedon open gardens

12:00PM - 1:00PM, Sun 29 June 2025

Breedon Village Hall, Priory Close, Breedon on the Hill

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Meet the beat team at Castle Donington Community Hub

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Tue 01 July 2025

Castle Donington Community Hub, 101 Bondgate, Castle Donington

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Kegworth open gardens event

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun 06 July 2025

Kegworth bowls club, Nottingham Rd, Kegworth

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Meet the team - Osgathorpe Village Hall

6:30PM - 7:30PM, Tue 08 July 2025

Osgathorpe Village Hall, Church Lane, Osgathorpe

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Canine Partners Family Fun Day - Ashby Road, Osgathorpe

11:00AM - 1:00PM, Sat 02 August 2025

Canine partners national training centre, Ashby Road, Osgathorpe

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Meet the beat team at Castle Donington Community Hub

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Tue 05 August 2025

Castle Donington Community Hub, 101 Bondgate, Castle Donington

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Meet the beat team at Long Whatton shop.

3:00PM - 4:00PM, Fri 29 August 2025

Main St, Long Whatton

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LE67 3FJ

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