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Top reported crimes

Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

  • Violence and sexual offences

    172
  • Anti-social behaviour

    123
  • Shoplifting

    83
  • Public order

    29
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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
May 2025 655 9%
Jun 2025 644 8.8%
Jul 2025 697 9.6%
Aug 2025 766 10.5%
Sep 2025 590 8.1%
Oct 2025 733 10.1%
Nov 2025 574 7.9%
Dec 2025 553 7.6%
Jan 2026 487 6.7%
Feb 2026 518 7.1%
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Apr 2026 506 6.9%

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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

    Jen Stockwell

  • PCSO - Guildhall Outer

    Aidan Ballanger

  • Special Constable - City Centre

    Drew Mansell

  • PC

    Gareth Evans

  • PCSO - City Centre

    Gren Dowson

  • PC - City Centre

    Harl Pattison

  • PC - Guildhall Outer

    Helen Green

  • PC - Micklegate

    James Dye

  • Special Constable - City Centre

    Joseph Williscroft

  • PCSO - Micklegate

    Josh Watkinson

  • PCSO - City Centre

    Julian Ward

  • PC - City Centre

    Lizzie Nash

  • PC - City Centre

    Louis Pointer-Jones

  • PC - Micklegate

    Martyn Hind

  • PC - Micklegate

    Matthew Bulmer

  • PCSO - Guildhall Outer

    Matthew Mason

  • PCSO - City Centre

    Max Glover-West

  • PCSO - Micklegate

    Mieszko Lichtarowicz

  • PC - Guildhall Outer

    Paul Griffiths

  • Sergeant - City Centre

    Toby Gorwood

Policing priorities

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    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    Retail Theft & Commercial Burglary - Continuous positive action against the most prolific retail crime offenders by the Retail Crime Officer. The Retail Crime Officer works closely along side persistently targeted businesses to support, increase reporting and prevent re-offending by serial offenders.

    Issued 12 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Whilst out on ASB patrols in the city centre, our Neighbourhood Policing Team responded to reports a report of a shop theft in progress. They responded quickly to the scene and detained a male from outside force area. The suspect was arrested and taken to York Police station and give a positive outcome disposal.

    Our Neighbourhood Policing teams know the importance of responding quickly to reports of shop theft to support local businesses and bring people to justice.

    We have been conducting regular visits to retailers to provide crime prevention advice and we are looking at other ways of sharing information and intelligence with partners to tackle to most prolific offenders.

    Actioned 12 May 2026

  • Priority:

    Cycle Theft and the roll out of Bike Register in 2025 - Launch of Op Battery, our longer-term Problem Solving Plan to deal with Cycle crime and roll out of Bike Register Cycle marking through organised events in 2025.

    Issued 12 May 2026

    Action taken:

    The number of bicycle thefts in the City of York has reduced by 15% over the last 12 months as the local neighbourhood policing team continues to take a proactive approach at tackling the issue.

    As more people have opted to using bikes in recent years, like other places in the country York has seen an increase in cycle related crime. In response, the local Neighbourhood Policing Team have implemented a dedicated operation to prevent and disrupt offenders operating here. This includes conducting proactive patrols, using specialist tracker bikes, working with CCTV operators to monitor key areas 24/7 and hosting bike security events to reunite stolen bikes with their owners.

    Over the last few weeks officers have been busy issuing posters across the city to advertise free bike marking events. BikeRegister is the national cycle database which is used by all UK police forces to search for stolen bicycles and reunite them with their rightful owners. Since April 2025 officers have marked 800 bikes in York with BikeRegister.

    You can find your nearest bike marking event via the BikeRegister website.

    Actioned 12 May 2026

  • Priority:

    Anti-Social Behaviour - Target patrol of Hotspot areas, use of Dispersal, Stop/Search, powers of arrest where grounds permit. Dealing with repeat Youth offending through staged ASB process and both Youths and/or Adults for any criminal offences committed from the behaviour.

    Issued 12 May 2026

    Action taken:

    We are deploying additional officers into our key ASB areas on days and times we know there is likely to be more demand based on previous data and current trends. ASB can cause significant impact on our communities and we are committed to tackling these issues.

    If you see us out and about, please come and say hello!

    Actioned 12 May 2026

Meetings and events

Carecent Drop In - Mon to Sat 0845hrs - 1045hrs

8:45AM - 10:45AM, Fri 12 June 2026

Carecent,Central Methodist Church, St Saviourgate York

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Red Tower Community Café/Food Bank - Every Monday 1000hrs - 1200hrs

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Thu 18 June 2026

Red Tower, Foss Islands Road, York

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Community Insights Cafe - St Denys Church, Walmgate - Every Monday 1300hrs - 1500hrs

1:00PM - 3:00PM, Thu 18 June 2026

St Denys Community Hub, Walmgate, York

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Guildhall Ward Surgery - 2nd Wednesday each month 1400hrs - 1530hrs

2:00PM - 3:30PM, Wed 08 July 2026

Door 84 Youth and Community Centre, 84 Lowther Street, York

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Clementhorpe Community Association Committee - 2nd Monday of each month at 1930hrs

7:30PM - 9:00PM, Mon 13 July 2026

Clementhorpe Community Centre, Lower Ebor Street, York

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