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Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2026

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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
May 2025 30 9.3%
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Jul 2025 44 13.6%
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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

    Adam McCaig (District Commander)

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    Dave Lyons

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    Ebou Faal

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    Briony Chilcott

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    Nathan Ford

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    Thomas Fisk

Policing priorities

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    Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), particularly at times of seasonal demand and local events

    Issued 25 April 2026

    Action taken:

    The Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to carryout regular patrols, focusing on areas where reports of ASB have been made.
    We work closely with partner agencies to tackle this type of behaviour, identify those responsible, and manage persistent offenders and locations. We also continue to carry out intervention work with local schools and youth groups through our dedicated youth officers, to divert any young people who may be involved away from this pattern of behaviour.
    We are also engaging with local communities and stakeholders to listen to their concerns surrounding anti-social road related issues, and we continue to support and promote force-wide campaigns, targeted operations with specialist units, and road related activity including Operation Downsway deployments.

    Actioned 25 April 2026

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    Thefts from motor vehicles in rural areas and car parks

    Issued 25 April 2026

    Action taken:

    Active patrols of the local beauty spots and rural carparks, where reports have been made, will act as a deterrent and a reassuring presence for visitors to these areas, and we continue to work with our colleagues in the Rural Crime Team.
    Engagement opportunities for residents will be advertised where possible, and we will continue to share crime prevention advice and safeguarding information both in person and online.

    Actioned 25 April 2026

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    Drug Related Harm, particularly along borders of the district

    Issued 25 April 2026

    Action taken:

    We continue to engage with the community, patrol, develop and act on intelligence and work in collaboration with drug service providers and outreach programmes to support local people.
    Working in partnership with key stakeholders enables us to deter the harm being caused within our community, and patrols continue in areas where drug related activity is reported.
    Neighbourhood Youth Officers continue to work with local schools and colleges to raise awareness of drug harm and the risks involved.
    Proactive operations involving specialist teams take place regularly to identify, arrest and disrupt persons involved in drugs possession and supply.

    Actioned 25 April 2026

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Chat With Your PCSO: Raise Concerns & Get Crime Prevention Advice - Cash Hub Fraud Advice

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Mon 15 June 2026

Midhurst Hub, Grange Leisure Centre

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999 Emergency Services and Community Day - Fire engines, police vehicles, ambulances, and helicopters will be taking over Oaklands Park for this free Emergency Services and Community Day.

10:00AM - 4:00PM, Sun 02 August 2026

Oakland’s Park, Chichester

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