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Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

  • Violence and sexual offences

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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
May 2025 110 11.1%
Jun 2025 105 10.6%
Jul 2025 95 9.6%
Aug 2025 63 6.3%
Sep 2025 82 8.3%
Oct 2025 80 8.1%
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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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    Ashley Blenman

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    Joe Panton

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    Renata Calappa

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    Shan Iqbal

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    Sophie Kendrick

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    Danny Fitzsimmons

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    Tolulope Thorpe

Policing priorities

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    Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)
    Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls is a priority for this team. Officers will patrol identified locations where women and girls may feel unsafe and will respond positively and robustly to reports of harassment, abuse, or violence. All reports will be fully investigated, and victims will be supported throughout.
    We work closely with partner agencies and licensed premises to safeguard those at risk and to identify, disrupt, and arrest offenders. Officers will also carry out targeted patrols of open spaces, particularly at times when concerns are highest.
    Our approach is informed by what women and girls tell us, as their experiences and concerns shape how and where we patrol to help keep them safe.

    Issued 01 April 2026

    Action taken:

    We have already started targeted leaflet drops and high visibility patrols in areas affected by antisocial behaviour. We have also increased public engagement events, giving residents and businesses more opportunities to speak directly with local officers. Details of upcoming events are shared on the Met Engage platform, where you can meet members of the team and tell us about any concerns affecting your area.

    Actioned 19 April 2026

  • Priority:

    Antisocial Behaviour (ASB)
    We will tackle antisocial behaviour by focusing on locations and individuals linked to repeat issues. Officers will carry out high visibility patrols, review incidents reported as ASB, and take appropriate action where behaviour crosses into criminality or involves vulnerable people. Where appropriate, we will use enforcement powers alongside partnership working to prevent further harm. Tools such as ASB warnings, notices, and Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) may be used to deal with persistent offenders.

    Issued 01 April 2026

    Action taken:

    We have already started targeted leaflet drops and high visibility patrols in areas affected by antisocial behaviour. We have also increased public engagement events, giving residents and businesses more opportunities to speak directly with local officers. Details of upcoming events are shared on the Met Engage platform, where you can meet members of the team and tell us about any concerns affecting your area.

    Actioned 19 April 2026

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    Cycling Offences
    We will take action against cycling offences that put pedestrians and other road users at risk. This includes cycling on pavements, failing to stop at red lights, and riding in a careless or anti social manner. Officers will use a combination of engagement, education, and enforcement to improve safety and compliance.

    Issued 01 April 2026

    Action taken:

    We have already taken enforcement action, issuing our first Fixed Penalty Notice on Kentish Town Road to a cyclist who failed to comply with a red traffic signal. Officers will receive targeted input from experienced colleagues to ensure cycling offences are dealt with correctly and that prosecutions are pursued where appropriate. Joint ward operations are also being planned to address cycling offences both on our ward and across neighbouring wards.

    Actioned 20 April 2026

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