Current timestamp: 21/06/2026 17:07:14
AgeAlertAnonymousAppealsApplicationsApply Or RegisterArea OutlineArrow DownArrow LeftArrow RightArrow UpAutomatic DoorsBack ArrowBusinessCalendarCashArrow DownArrow LeftArrow RightArrow Down[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-chrome' for 'English (United Kingdom)']ClockCloseContactDirectionsDocumentDownloadDrawDrugExpandExternal LinkFacebookFb CommentFb LikeFiletype DefaultFiletype DocFiletype PdfFiletype PptFiletype XlsFinance[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-firefox' for 'English (United Kingdom)']First AidFlickrFraudGive FeedbackGlobeGuide DogHealthHearing ImpairedInduction LoopInfoInstagramIntercom[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-internet-explorer' for 'English (United Kingdom)']LaptopLiftLinkedinLocal Activity[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-location' for 'English (United Kingdom)']LoudspeakerLow CounterMailMapMap PinMembershipMenuMenu 2[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-microsoft-edge' for 'English (United Kingdom)']Missing PeopleMobility ImpairmentNationalityNorth PointerOne Mile RadiusOverviewPagesPaper PlaneParkingPdfPhonePinterestPlayPushchairRefreshReportRequestRestart[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-rotate-clockwise' for 'English (United Kingdom)']Rss[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-safari' for 'English (United Kingdom)']SearchShareSign LanguageSnapchatStart AgainStatsStats And Prevention AdviceStopSubscribeTargetTattosTell Us AboutTickTumblrTwenty Four HoursTwitter LikeTwitter ReplyTwitter RetweetUploadVisually ImpairedWhatsappWheelchairWheelchair AssistedWheelchair ParkingWheelchair RampWheelchair WcYoutubeZoom InZoom Out

Leave this site

Cookies

We use some essential cookies to make our website work. We’d like to set additional cookies so we can remember your preferences and understand how you use our site.

You can manage your preferences and cookie settings at any time by clicking on “Customise Cookies” below. For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookies notice.

Accept cookies Reject cookies Customise cookies

Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.

Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.

Sorry, there was a technical problem. Please try again.

Skip to main content

Skip to main navigation

puk-logo

  • Contact us
  • Services and information
  • Back to Support

    • Support for children and young people
    • Support for offenders and their families
    • Support for victims and witnesses
    • Support for businesses
    • Antisocial behaviour: what is it, impact and support
  • Back to Policing in the UK

    • UK wide agencies and specialist agencies
    • Police and Crime Commissioners
    • Justice system in Northern Ireland
    • Crime investigation in action
    • The criminal justice process
  • Performance
  • Back to Your area

    • Find out how to contact your neighbourhood team
  1. Your area
  2. ...
  3. Metropolitan Police Service
Image of East Putney

East Putney

Search another area

Your Area Team Map

Overview

  • Overview
  • Crime map
  • Stop and search
  • Statistics

Overview

Top reported crimes

Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

  • Violence and sexual offences

    33
  • Anti-social behaviour

    20
  • Other theft

    11
  • Public order

    10
Get crime prevention advice

Crime levels overview

Crime for last year

Crime per Month

Please enable JavaScript in a browser which supports the canvas element to view the following data as a chart
Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
May 2025 92 7.2%
Jun 2025 122 9.6%
Jul 2025 125 9.8%
Aug 2025 93 7.3%
Sep 2025 122 9.6%
Oct 2025 113 8.9%
Nov 2025 109 8.6%
Dec 2025 119 9.3%
Jan 2026 75 5.9%
Feb 2026 82 6.4%
Mar 2026 106 8.3%
Apr 2026 116 9.1%

Your local policing team

  • About us
  • Your team
  • Policing priorities
  • Meetings and events

About us

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. 

 

Find out how to contact your neighbourhood team

Your team

  • Sergeant

    Gary Berry

  • Police Constable

    Alice Brossier

  • Police Constable

    Charles Craven

  • Police Constable

    Jerome Nicolas

  • PCSO

    Cecilia Allaker

  • PCSO

    Putney SNT East Putney

Policing priorities

  • Priority:

    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    Drug Related Activity

    PMP - TBC

    Issued 13 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Aim:
    Reduce drug-related activity across the ward through proactive policing, intelligence-led enforcement and partnership working.

    Key Priorities:
    Prevention: Deter drug use and dealing through visible policing and engagement.
    Enforcement: Target individuals involved in using, supplying and distribution of drugs.
    Partnership: Work with partner agencies to address underlying issues and safeguard vulnerable individuals.
    Intelligence: Develop and act upon intelligence to identify hotspots and offenders.

    Actions & Responsibilities:
    High-Visibility and Plain Clothes Patrols:
    - Deploy officers to known hotspot locations during peak times associated with drug activity.
    - Use a combination of foot and cycle patrols to increase visibility and disruption.
    - Conduct plain clothes operations where appropriate to identify active offenders.

    Targeted Enforcement:
    - Carry out stop and search where grounds exist in line with legislation and policy.
    - Execute intelligence-led warrants where appropriate.
    - Target and disrupt individuals involved in the supply of controlled drugs.
    - Work with specialist units where necessary to tackle organised criminality.

    Community Engagement & Prevention:
    - Engage with residents and local businesses to gather information and provide reassurance.
    - Promote reporting of drug-related concerns via the appropriate channels (e.g. 101, Met Online & Crimestoppers).

    Partnership Working:
    - Work with local authority, housing providers and outreach services to address locations linked to repeat drug activity.
    - Refer vulnerable individuals involved in substance misuse to support services (Operation ADDER)
    - Collaborate with agencies to address associated anti-social behaviour and safeguarding concerns.

    Intelligence Gathering:
    - Ensure all drug-related incidents are accurately recorded.
    - Identify repeat locations, offenders and emerging trends.
    - Share intelligence with neighbouring wards and relevant teams (e.g. VSU, tasking teams).

    Enforcement Strategy:
    - Prioritise enforcement against those involved in drug supply and exploitation.
    - Use appropriate disposals for possession offences, balancing enforcement with diversion where suitable.
    - Build strong evidential cases using officer statements, forensic opportunities and intelligence logs.

    Communication:
    - Update the community via Met Engage and social media on enforcement activity, outcomes and publicise successful operations to reassure the public and deter offenders.

    Actioned 19 September 2026

  • Priority:

    Burglary

    PMP - TBC

    Issued 13 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Aim:
    Reduce incidents of residential burglary across the ward through targeted patrols, prevention activity and effective partnership working.

    Key Priorities:
    Prevention: Reduce opportunities for burglary through awareness and target hardening.
    Enforcement: Identify, disrupt and prosecute offenders responsible for burglary offences.
    Partnership: Work with residents and partner agencies to improve security.
    Intelligence: Develop intelligence on offending patterns, locations and suspects.

    Actions & Responsibilities:
    High-Visibility and Plain Clothes Patrols:
    - Deploy officers to hotspot locations during peak times (e.g. evenings, overnight periods and seasonal spikes).
    - Conduct high-visibility patrols to deter offenders and reassure residents.
    - Utilise plain clothes patrols where appropriate to identify suspicious behaviour and active offenders.

    Crime Prevention & Reassurance:
    - Provide residents with tailored burglary prevention advice (e.g. secure doors/windows, use of timers, alarms and lighting).
    - Promote property marking and registration schemes.
    - Encourage reporting of suspicious activity promptly.

    Partnership Working:
    - Engage with Neighbourhood Watch and community groups to increase awareness.

    Intelligence Gathering:
    - Ensure all burglary offences are accurately recorded with detailed (method of entry, times, property targeted).
    - Identify patterns, repeat locations and linked offences.
    - Circulate intelligence regarding suspected offenders via briefing systems.
    - Share intelligence with neighbouring wards and specialist teams (e.g. CID, burglary squads).

    Enforcement Strategy:
    - Prioritise identification and arrest of prolific and high-harm offenders.
    - Conduct proactive operations targeting known suspects.
    - Utilise forensic opportunities and CCTV evidence to support investigations.
    - Work with CPS to build strong case files (statements, forensics, MG forms completed to standard).

    Communication:
    - Provide updates to residents via Met Engage and social media platforms.
    - Share crime prevention messaging and highlight successful enforcement activity.

    Actioned 19 September 2026

  • Priority:

    Theft - Shoplifting

    PMP/89983/24

    Issued 13 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Aim:
    Reduce incidents of shoplifting along Upper Richmond Road through proactive policing, partnership engagement and targeted enforcement.

    Key Priorities:
    Prevention: Increase visible presence and deter offenders.
    Enforcement: Respond swiftly to reported incidents and pursue repeat offenders.
    Partnership: Work collaboratively with local businesses
    Intelligence: Gather and information on offenders and hotspots.

    Actions & Responsibilities:
    High-Visibility and plain clothed patrols.
    - Deploy officers to identified hotspot locations during peak offending times.
    - Use a mix of foot and cycle patrols to maximise visibility and accessibility.
    - Conduct plain clothes operations where appropriate to identify active offenders.

    Retailer Engagement:
    - Conduct regular visits to key retailers.
    - Provide tailored crime prevention advice (e.g. CCTV coverage, product placement, staff vigilance).
    - Encourage participation in Shopwatch or similar information-sharing schemes.
    - Promote consistent reporting of all theft offences (will likely result in more theft reported increasing statistics).

    Intelligence Gathering:
    - Ensure all offences are accurately recorded and linked where appropriate.
    - Identify repeat and prolific offenders and circulate via briefing systems.
    - Share intelligence with neighbouring wards and relevant teams (e.g. CID, Safer Transport, etc.).

    Enforcement Strategy:
    - Prioritise arrest and prosecution of prolific offenders.
    - Consider out-of-court disposals for low-level/first-time offenders where appropriate.
    - Work with CPS to ensure strong, evidence-led case files (CCTV, witness statements, MG forms completed to standard).

    Communication:
    - Update local businesses and community via MetEngage or social media to publicise successful interventions to build confidence.

    Actioned 19 September 2026

Meetings and events

East Putney ward panel meeting

6:00PM - 7:00PM, Thu 17 September 2026

Putney High School, 35 Putney Hill London

Add to calendar

Search for another area

Find local areas, police forces, crime levels and statistics using the search box below. Enter a postcode, street address or area.
Location search controls

Footer navigation

Police.uk

  • Contact us
  • Find a police force
  • Feedback about this website
  • Cookies
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • About the Open Government Licence

Information and services

  • Online services
  • Careers and volunteering
  • Crime prevention advice
  • Data downloads and API
  • Support

Partners

  • NPCC
  • APCC
  • Ask the police
  • Ministry of Justice - Victim and Witness Information Service
  • Victim Support

Language

  • Cymraeg

© Copyright 2026. All content rights reserved.

All data is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0 unless otherwise stated.