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Month Total Percentage
Jun 2025 62 8.4%
Jul 2025 65 8.8%
Aug 2025 51 6.9%
Sep 2025 56 7.6%
Oct 2025 78 10.6%
Nov 2025 50 6.8%
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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

  • Chief inspector

    Victoria Ison

  • Sergeant

    Levi Gaynor

  • Sergeant

    Nathan Moghaddam

  • Sergeant

    Robert Emanuel

  • Police constable

    Robert Goodwin

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    Hannah Davies

Policing priorities

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    Action taken:

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    Tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) and serious violence.

    Issued 03 March 2026

    Action taken:

    This has been identified as an area historically high in serious violence and as such, is an area dedicated for patrols using government funding with officers carrying out foot patrols in the worst affected streets.
    Other locations have been identified for ASB mainly from gathering youths and other areas have been targeted for patrols by PCSOs in support of youth provision for the area.

    Actioned 03 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Retail Crime

    Issued 03 March 2026

    Action taken:

    We have seen a national increase in shop theft. Working alongside PABCIS we have successfully applied and secure funding to bring PABCIS to retail and licensed premises within Burslem. Work is underway with businesses to sign them onto the scheme with a view to reduce retail crime and disorder in the town.

    Actioned 03 June 2026

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    Tackling Youth Anti-Social Behaviour

    Issued 15 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Concerns have been raised by the community around groups of young people gathering in certain areas, which can at times appear intimidating. Some incidents have also involved anti-social behaviour affecting local residents and businesses.
    Over the past quarter, and continuing into the next, we are working to address this issue through:
    • Engagement with parents and guardians: We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of where their children are, who they are with, and what they are doing. Positive guidance at home can help prevent behaviour that may cause distress or alarm within the community.
    • Early intervention and partnership working: We continue to work closely with schools, social services, youth services, local councils, and community partners to ensure reports involving young people are taken seriously. Our approach focuses on education, prevention, and providing opportunities and activities to divert young people away from anti-social behaviour.
    • Enforcement where required: Where individuals repeatedly engage in anti-social behaviour, proportionate action will be taken, working jointly with police and council partners.
    We are committed to supporting young people while addressing behaviours that impact the wider community, ensuring the area remains a safe and welcoming place for all.

    Actioned 15 June 2026

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    Traffic Offences- Off Road Bikes

    Issued 09 March 2026

    Action taken:

    We are aware of the on-going concerns raised by residents and members of the community about the use of off road bikes. As a result, our road crime team will continue to spend time in the areas. We have arranged targets operations using a variety of resources including our road crime team, Staffs off road bikes, drones and the fixed wing plane. This has been on going and will continue to be used during the Spring and Summer months. This has also involved local officers engaging with petrol stations, schools and completing joint visits with local housing officers to problem properties. We ask all members of public to report anything they deem suspicious to the police using 101, the Staffordshire police website or Crimestoppers.

    Actioned 09 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Tackling traffic offences and anti-social use of off-road bikes

    Issued 15 June 2026

    Action taken:

    This continues to be a priority for us to reduce the impact this behaviour is having on local residents.
    Over the past quarter, and continuing into the next, we have been and will continue to take action to address this issue through:
    • Targeted patrols and specialist support: We are working closely with our Road Crime Team, including bike officers and advanced drivers, to target key locations at the times where issues are most prevalent, based on intelligence and data.
    • Coordinated operations: We are carrying out targeted days of action using a range of resources, including Road Crime officers, police off-road bikes, drones, and the fixed-wing aircraft to identify and disrupt offenders.
    • Partnership working and enforcement: We continue to work alongside Stoke-on-Trent City Council as part of Operation Transom, our joint approach to tackling nuisance off-road bikes. With information provided by the public, we are identifying riders and, where evidence allows, seizing bikes and prosecuting those responsible.

    We are also working with housing partners to address issues linked to properties. In some cases, where offenders live in local authority housing, tenancy enforcement action has been taken.

    Actioned 15 June 2026

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Police Surgery at the Community Lounge in Burslem

4:00PM - 6:00PM, Thu 13 August 2026

The Well, 2-8 Queen St, Burslem

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