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Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

  • Anti-social behaviour

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Month Total Percentage
May 2025 136 8.8%
Jun 2025 137 8.9%
Jul 2025 122 7.9%
Aug 2025 131 8.5%
Sep 2025 126 8.2%
Oct 2025 165 10.7%
Nov 2025 111 7.2%
Dec 2025 126 8.2%
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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. 

 

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Your team

  • Inspector

    Ben Jury

  • Sergeant

    Shane Lyons

  • Police Constable

    Bradley Haire

  • Police Constable

    Christopher Brennan

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    Liv Bishop

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    Charlie Delgado

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    Howard Robinson

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    Dale Seales

Policing priorities

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  • Priority:

    Priority 1 - Drug related gang violence
    This priority is aimed at reducing the street robberies in and around the Winstanley Estate area. In particular, any streets or public greens such as York Gardens which serve as a thoroughfare for commuters egressing from Clapham Junction who may find themselves as victims of personal robbery, in particular during the hours of darkness later in the year.
    Ongoing patrols where our late turn shifts allow serve as a good point to deal with this.
    In addition, utilising support from other resources and teams such as the new Neighbourhood Tasking Team, and the Territorial Support Group will assist us in dealing with such issues.

    Issued 12 April 2026

    Action taken:

    In keeping with the summer crime plan officers from your ward will conduct high Visibility patrols of public greens such as York Gardens in support of Parks Police, DWO’s will conduct community events offering crime prevention advice to residents in conjunction with partner agencies, such as the local council. This will be measured by way of reduction in crime reports and public reassurance.

    Actioned 11 July 2026

  • Priority:

    Priority 2 – Drugs and associated ASB
    Across the Falconbrook Ward, we have a large problem with Anti-Social Behaviour where Drugs are the precursor.
    This is not bespoken to one particular area of our ward, instead it is found to exist in multiple areas across the BCU
    DWO’s will map out each crime using Met Insights / PlanWeb, and using this data, we will be able to work out hotspots and as such, co-ordinate patrols effectively.
    When at each hotspot, and circumstance permitting, officers will make good use of Stop and Search, and where applicable, good use of the information sharing agreement with the council may assist in dealing with those most troublesome.
    ASB comes in many form - such as, noise disturbances from addresses engaged in drug dealing, loitering in and around these areas thus putting neighbours in fear of harm, urination / defecation in stairwells and other public access areas of buildings, graffiti. The list is non exhaustive.
    Where we identify addresses that are causing ASB issues and where drugs are the nucleus, we can use ASB powers to good use - such as Closure Orders under Section 80 of the ASB Act of 2014.

    Issued 12 April 2026

    Action taken:

    Our Summer Crime plan we see your ward officer carrying out high visibility patrols to the locations identified through intelligence led policing to deter those committing Anti-Social Behaviour. Utilising Anti-Social Behaviour legislation to issue ASN warnings, Community Protection warnings and Community Protection Notices when appropriate. Utilising stop and search powers where appropriate, monitoring this by way of arrests made, and reduction in crime

    Actioned 11 July 2026

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    Priority 3 – Knife Crime
    The involvement of weapons particularly knives when offenders are committing crime within the ward is a concern raised by the community. Utilising various methods including the use of stop and search and proactive officers we aim to reduce this.

    Issued 12 April 2026

    Action taken:

    By Gathering valuable intelligence and using this to direct our patrols strategy accordingly officers will identify locations for patrols and potential offenders. High visibility patrols and promoting of crime prevention through social media and engagement within the community.

    Actioned 11 July 2026

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