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Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

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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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    Nicholas Sutton

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    Samuel Burt

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    Habibur Khan

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    Tanzina Rumi

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    Dimitris Nicola

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    Violence Related Priority
    Location: Snakes Lane East, Ray Park and Woodford Station
    Problems: Concerns were raised by the community about robberies and knife related crime within the Woodford Area, in Snakes Lane East, Ray Park and Woodford Station

    Issued 12 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Results: To combat these Violent related robberies, BRIDGE SNT officers made Redbridge Council aware of these important issues and the urgent requirement of a CCTV on one of the entrances of the park, which through intel has shown to be best placed on the Oxford Road entrance, which leads through a very secluded alley way into the park. Redbridge council approved this urgent request, and as a result of combined actions, has resulted in a fully operational CCTV camera.
    Requires: community engagement, increased police presence in the area. Officers will continue to find innovative ways to tackle this problem over the following month to ensure no reoccurrence, we ask the public to report any concerns, no matter how small it may seem.

    Actioned 12 August 2026

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    Burglaries & Robberies
    Location: St Anthony Avenue and Snakes Lane East
    Problem: Concerns were raised by the community about recent robberies and burglaries within the Woodford Area, in St Anthony Avenue, Repton Park and Prospect Rd. Residential and business premises Burglaries and attempted Burglaries, no linked series.

    Issued 12 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Results: A recent robbery on Chigwell road, where officers witnessed two young boys dressed all in black with balaclavas. Bridge SNT officers then heard a call on the radio that a robbery had just occurred in the exact location that the officers were driving. Suspects made off and Bridge SNT officers managed to find the two suspects and make the arrests.
    This positive action has resulted in the suspects being arrested and successfully charged accordingly.
    Requires: community engagement, increased police presence in the area. Officers will continue to find innovative ways to tackle this problem over the following month to ensure no reoccurrence, but we ask the public to report any signs of potential burglaries or Robberies.

    Actioned 12 August 2026

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    ASB & Drug related crime
    Location: Baddow Close, Copford Close, Madeira Grove
    Problem: Concerns were raised by the community in regards to drug dealing and youths smoking namely cannabis within the Woodford Area, in particular Copford Close, Danbury Way and Baddow Close.

    Issued 12 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Requires: community engagement, increased police presence in the area.. Officers will continue to find innovative ways to tackle this problem over the following month to ensure no reoccurrence, but we ask the public to report any signs of potential drug dealing, no matter how small it may seem.

    Actioned 05 August 2026

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1:30PM - 2:30PM, Tue 14 July 2026

Costa Coffee, 690 Chigwell Road Woodford Green

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4:30PM - 5:00PM, Wed 22 July 2026

Woodford Station, Woodford Green

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