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Most commonly reported crimes during Mar 2026

  • Violence and sexual offences

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Apr 2025 759 8.2%
May 2025 717 7.8%
Jun 2025 845 9.1%
Jul 2025 917 9.9%
Aug 2025 841 9.1%
Sep 2025 734 7.9%
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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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  • Police Constable

    Amy Jolliffe

  • Police Constable

    Ash Coe

  • Police Constable

    Daniel Sawka

  • Police Constable

    Felicity Williams

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    Jake Whitton

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    Kelly Spears

  • Police Constable

    Laura Cooper

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    Nathan Winder

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    Sarah Kelk

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    Amy Whaley

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    Clare Ahern

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    Natalie White

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    Dean Hurd

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    Ellie-Mae Warboys

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    Lee Woolley

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    Tracey Penman

Policing priorities

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    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    OFF ROAD MOTORCYCLES

    Issued 05 March 2026

    Action taken:

    We are aware of a number of ongoing concerns with regards to the use of Off Road Motorcycles.

    The team have been conducting patrols in various wards across our area to target this problem and provide reassurance.

    We have also developed solid working relationships with our SYP colleagues in the Motorcycle and Rural Crime Team (MaRCT) who have been in and around the Rotherham South area, themselves conducting patrols, engaging with land owners and taking proactive actions to seize vehicles being used in an anti-social manner. We have experienced a recent success in the identification and subsequent recovery of stolen bikes and other vehicles with offenders identified and being summonsed to Court.

    Recently we have refreshed visits to garage forecourts to gather intelligence and request that premises do not provide the fuel. You may have also seen other leaflets requesting information about who owns these bikes and where they are kept. Please keep reporting this information via 101 or Crimestoppers.

    We have forged good links with landowners to try and prevent land being used in the first place. This work continues and now links into our Rural Crime meetings, where we hold regular public meetings on this issue and also work closely with partners from the Council, Environment Agency, Fire Service, RSPCA to name a few.

    Smaller operations in recent weeks have seen further quad bikes seized in North Anston, Maltby and Kiveton Park.

    Anyone found with or using off road bikes unlawfully will be engaged with. They may have the bikes taken from them. We are working with partners at RMBC to look at tenancy enforcement should this behaviour be a breach of a tenancy agreement.

    Please continue to report activity and more importantly report who owns these bikes and where they keep them so what can continue to focus our activity.

    Actioned 31 March 2026

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    ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

    Issued 05 March 2026

    Action taken:

    We regularly conduct joint patrols with RMBC for visibility and reassurance in the area. This also has a diversionary element to assist young people engage in better choices.

    We take part in organised litter picks and liaison with RMBC and also recently with the fire cadets on Maltby 'Crags'.

    We liaise with local housing providers to take action against tenants with youths who are perpetrators of ASB. Recently we have issued a number of Community Protection Warnings and notices to offenders for them to cease their behaviour, if this does not happen then they will likely go to court and end up with a substantial fine.

    We use your calls to prioritise hotspot areas and rely on your support to target our activity.

    Please report any issues via 101 as this really does help us to direct our resources in the best way.

    Actioned 31 March 2026

  • Priority:

    POLICE AND PARTNERS TO WORK TOWARDS REDUCTION IN DWELLING, BUSINESS AND GARAGE BURGLARIES.

    Issued 05 March 2026

    Action taken:

    There have been numerous engagement activities with the locality where advice is offered and practical measures such as faraday pouches being given out is completed. Please look for your next one locally and say hello to our staff.

    We regularly utilise data to map hotspots and patrol those to maximise deterrence. A new area is now identified and we are working with detectives to formulate an operation to make that area safer. Watch this space.

    A recent success came from Maltby High Street. A serious of commercial burglaries occurred and thanks to joint work with our Response Colleagues and CID department, a local Male was arrested, charged and remanded for numerous offences.

    We know there is much more to do. Please give us any information you have no matter how small.
    If you cannot make any of our events please take time to research keyless thefts in particular. This will help you to protect your homes.

    Actioned 31 March 2026

  • Priority:

    REDUCTION IN THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

    Issued 05 March 2026

    Action taken:

    Motor vehicle crime is an ongoing focus of ours across our region.

    Over the last few months, we have completed various engagement activities across the Rotherham South area, providing safeguarding and target hardening advice as well as providing practical measures such as faraday pouches to victims.

    We regularly utilise crime management data to map hotspots to target our activity, providing high visibility patrols, completing house to house door knocks to provide useful advice and information and liaising with our partner agencies.

    Please continue to check our website and social media channels for information on our upcoming events to say hello to our team and to keep updated with ongoing crime trends. We know that this is an ongoing issue so please do contact us to make us aware of any information, no matter how small, that you may have.

    Actioned 31 March 2026

  • Priority:

    Increase of night-time, alcohol fuelled violence offences and sexual offences.

    Issued 05 March 2026

    Action taken:

    Pop-up stalls, staffed by Police Officers and PCSO's in visible locations to allow interaction with patrons and licensed premises staff.
    Offering safety advice, crime prevention advise and the reporting of incidents or concerning behaviour.
    Where possible, supplying safety alarms and information leaflets.
    Interacting with and educating staff at licensed premises, with a focus on VAWG, drink spiking and "ask for Ani" campaign.

    Actioned 31 March 2026

  • Priority:

    Increased tension in community schools, surrounding social media & school wars.
    Tis is resulting in student absences from school, increased volume of calls to Police/partners and tension within the community.

    Issued 05 March 2026

    Action taken:

    Patrols of local schools before / after school times and patrols of areas where students gather.
    Inputs from staff within schools.
    Monitoring of Social Media.

    Actioned 31 March 2026

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