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Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

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Month Total Percentage
May 2025 110 9.2%
Jun 2025 118 9.9%
Jul 2025 118 9.9%
Aug 2025 121 10.1%
Sep 2025 111 9.3%
Oct 2025 111 9.3%
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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

  • Sergeant

    Oliver Jennings-Poole

  • Police Constable

    Olayemi Balogun

  • PCSO

    George Tacticos

  • PCSO

    Ramses Socorro

Policing priorities

  • Priority:

    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    Burglary:

    Prevent and reduce cycle and vehicle ASB on the whole ward, but specifically near Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and Edith Grove.

    Measure through, statistic crime reports, trend mapping and calls to police (Crimes recorded).

    Attained through preventative high-visibility patrols in key areas, along with operations.

    Due to the personal nature of the crime this is a top ward priority.

    This will be measured and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting (every three months).

    Issued 17 October 2025

    Action taken:

    We aim to focus on preventing residential burglaries, which seem to focus on high value properties around Gilston Road, Redcliffe Road and Redcliffe Square, SW10. Statistics are showing a slight rise in high-value residential burglaries, which are being targeted. Entry gained through windows is commonplace by force using blunt tools, and using scaffolding to access neighbouring properties.

    Actioned 31 January 2026

  • Priority:

    Theft of Motor Vehicles:

    Reduce the amount of Motor Vehicle crime on the ward.

    Amount of reports to be collated daily and also stop and search figures used to back up proactive disruption.

    Uniform and plain-clothes patrols to target any potential crime hotspots (Gilston Road and Hollywood Road) and to target any offenders on the ward.

    This is a major concern for the residents, despite the infrequent nature of these offences thus it is still a priority.

    To be reviewed at next Ward Panel meeting.

    Issued 17 October 2025

    Action taken:

    Key patrols high vis - Handing out RBKC leaflets

    Actioned 31 January 2026

  • Priority:

    Robbery:

    To reduce the number of robberies on residential streets across the ward.

    Crime statistics show a large number of robberies happen near to Old Brompton Road & Fulham Road. This is due to residents/non-residents attending the area and visiting local bars and restaurants. Victims are then often targeted walking home from venues in side streets away from the main roads.

    Though plain-clothes operations and adjusting shifts to match the pattern of times these offences occur, officers can look to target those committing these crimes. A mobile CCTV camera has been requested from the council and placed on the junction of Old Brompton Road and Drayton Gardens to tackle the issue. Throughout the day local ward officers will conduct high-visibility patrols, giving crime prevention around hot-spot locations (Creswell Place & Redcliffe Gardens).

    Robbery appears to be an opportunistic crime on the ward, however is also seen to occur on roads that lack CCTV, or have poor coverage.

    To be reviewed at the next ward panel meeting.

    Issued 17 October 2025

    Action taken:

    Key patrols on bikes to identify areas of concern.

    Actioned 31 January 2026

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