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Month Total Percentage
May 2025 384 7.9%
Jun 2025 492 10.1%
Jul 2025 478 9.8%
Aug 2025 389 8%
Sep 2025 437 9%
Oct 2025 362 7.4%
Nov 2025 411 8.5%
Dec 2025 315 6.5%
Jan 2026 327 6.7%
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Mar 2026 436 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

    Nick Plumb

  • Sergeant

    Deborah Gardner

  • PCSO

    Anthony McNaughton

  • PCSO

    Christopher Pitchford

  • PCSO

    John Iemboli

  • PCSO

    Katie Lowther

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    Mark Jackson

  • PCSO

    Ollie Maskell

  • PCSO

    Simon Hall

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    Elliott Chamberlin

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    Jamie Gibson

  • PC

    Liam Parker

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    Ossie Spencer

  • Special Constable

    Scott Walker

Policing priorities

  • Priority:

    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    Clear, Hold, Build is an innovative framework, developed by the Home Office, to help police forces tackle serious and organised crime.
    It reclaims and rebuilds neighbourhoods affected by organised crime, makes areas safer and increases public confidence in the police and partner agencies.

    Clear, Hold, Build is a three-step plan which sees organised criminals and their associates cleared from an area through relentless pursuit activity.
    The area is then held and stabilised through high visibility police patrols, assistance from partner agencies and community support.
    With support from key stakeholders, residents will be equipped and empowered to build a strong and resilient community, free from crime and exploitation

    Issued 26 June 2026

    Action taken:

    The Clear element of the initiative has been completed and the build phase is currently ongoing with CYC leading.

    January 2026 - Police drop in and community engagement around community messenger and how to hear from the local Officers what is occurring in the local area. Crime prevention advice discussed.
    March 2026 - Multi agency meeting held to discuss areas of concern and a joint approach to deal with issues. Properties visited by both Police and Council to speak to tenants in the area.
    April 2026 - Regular foot patrols in the area, engaging with members of the public.
    Soundproof box have visited schools in the area to educate children of all ages around County lines and healthy relationships. This is a fun way for the children to become involved in the learning and gain important knowledge to keep themselves and their friends/family safe.
    May 2026 - Launch of Crime stoppers campaign. Keep an eye on social media for updates and information.
    June - active patrols in the area after residents raised concerns around ASB

    Actioned 26 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Our priority is to address behaviour that causes nuisance or negatively impacts the local community. Anti-social behaviour affects many people and will not be tolerated. The Neighbourhood Policing Team treats all reports of ASB seriously and deploys a dedicated ASB patrol vehicle to respond effectively. We work closely with schools and a range of partner agencies to identify those involved and take appropriate action to safeguard the community and reduce further incidents.

    Issued 26 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Targeted patrols in hotspot areas to engage with youths, deter ASB and to challenge disorder and criminality.
    Identifying repeat victims and perpetrators of anti-social behaviour, and educate young people of the impact of ASB. We will adopt a problem solving approach to locations/victims and perpetrators of ASB to prevent escalation. We will work with housing providers and support services to ensure all appropriate safeguarding and support is in place.

    An ASB patrol car has been set up by the local neighbourhood team. This is a dedicated Officer/s who deal with all calls to ASB in York outer on weekends and school holidays.

    A bowling night at Hollywood bowl was arranged for children to play against Police. This helped to build the relationship with youths, staff and Police. This was a successful evening full of fun for all!
    A multi agency meting has taken place in December to gather information and ideas from the stores effected, the bus service and the Police. Lots of ideas have been taken away and will be implemented by everyone who attended. More meetings to follow

    Community drop in events arranged for different areas of York where ASB has been reported. This allows members of the public to discuss concerns with Officers and receive advice on matters related to the particular area. See the events page for future events

    March 2026 - A number of youths were identified as causing ASB. These have been dealt with robustly and parents made aware.

    April 2026 - Further community events planned for April as advertised.
    A number of Youths have been identified as being involved in ASB. These have been issued with ASB notices and spoken to in company with parents.

    April 2026 - We have attended an Explore Library training day where staff across all sites came together to learn about ASB and how they can help with issues in libraries. Police spoke about how we deal with ASB and the different processes used both by Police and partner agencies. Staff were made aware of the different ways of reporting ASB and when to make use of 999.

    May 2026 - All reports of ASB are monitored on a daily basis by your local neighbourhood team. People involved recently have been engaged with and partner agencies involved to help tackle the issue and educate those involved on the impact it has on peoples lives.

    June - We have had some school inputs by PCSOs around the effects of ASB. Community events have been held across York to engage with young people.
    An event at New Earswick sports club where the new boxing facilities are to open. Officers attended and engaged with the community. A great day had by all.

    June - A Community survey has been sent out via Community messenger to ask the public what their local priorities are. The results show that Community messenger is well received and people want to hear more about the crime and incidents occurring in their area. All areas show that most people believe ASB is the biggest issue in their area. From this information, we can focus our work in this area.

    Actioned 26 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Op Bowl - There has been an increase in reports of anti-social behaviour in the Vanguard and Monks Cross areas. Groups of youths have been causing disruption, resulting in distress to members of the public and to staff within local businesses. Incidents have included running through stores and displaying a general disregard for those around them. This behaviour is unacceptable. Police, in partnership with local agencies, are actively addressing these issues and will continue to take appropriate action against those involved.

    Issued 26 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Officers have been conducting regular patrols in the area to provide reassurance to members of the public and staff, as well as to engage directly with the youths involved. When incidents are reported, officers attend promptly and deal with any offences identified at the time. Police have also worked closely with security staff to discuss and implement measures aimed at reducing the number of anti-social behaviour incidents.
    A recent day of action, during which officers spent time with local youths at a bowling event and discussed the impact of anti-social behaviour on the community, was highly successful. Patrols remain ongoing, and partnership working continues to play a key role in addressing these issues.

    28th February - Police drop in and bike register event 11:00

    March 2026 - Patrols in the area have identified a number of youths involved. Parents have been spoken to and work is ongoing.

    April 2026 - Regular patrols in the area, engaging with staff, members of the public and youths in the area. A number of shop thefts identified and positive action taken by Officers
    Community event held to give members of the public an opportunity to speak with Officers around any concerns they may have.
    Extra Officers have been in the area around football fixtures to ensure everyone is having a great time and in good spirits. No ASB issues around this time.

    May 2026 - Op Bowl is continuing in the area with Officers engaging with young people in the area and dealing with any issues of ASB reported.

    June - Multi agency meetings have been arranged to discuss any ongoing issues with partners within the area.
    The Road Safety Team have been providing a visible presence and have engaged with members of the public by holding a community event.

    June - A multi agency meeting has taken place to discuss ongoing issues. Police are working with others to tackle the ASB in the area. Crime/incident stats have been shared which appear to be reducing

    Actioned 26 June 2026

  • Priority:

    To proactively address reports of drugs supply across the York area and take positive enforcement actions

    Issued 26 June 2026

    Action taken:

    We will continue to conduct targeted patrols to gather intelligence and disrupt individuals involved in the supply of drugs. As part of neighbourhood policing, officers will pursue all available lines of enquiry, including seeking warrants, to bring offenders to justice.
    Officers have been carrying out regular foot patrols across the area, engaging with the community and responding to incidents as required. Patrolling on foot enables officers to access off‑road locations, alleyways, and other areas that are not easily reached by vehicle. This approach is highly effective in identifying and disrupting drug‑related activity within the community.

    Actioned 26 June 2026

Meetings and events

Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

1:00PM - 2:00PM, Sun 12 July 2026

Skelton village Playpark off Brecksfield

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Manor Academy Careers Fair

1:15PM - 3:15PM, Mon 13 July 2026

Manor Academy School

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Party by the Park

12:00PM - 3:00PM, Sat 18 July 2026

The Green between New Lodge and the Folk Hall in New Earswick

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

1:00PM - 2:00PM, Mon 20 July 2026

Glen Gardens, East Parade

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Wed 22 July 2026

Playpark off Garth Road, Huntington

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Sat 08 August 2026

Ashton Park, Clifton

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

1:00PM - 2:00PM, Sun 09 August 2026

Lock House Lane, Earswick (car park near fields)

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Community Drop in with FREE Bike Marking

5:00PM - 6:00PM, Wed 19 August 2026

Burnholme Centre, Mossdale Ave

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