Cheshire Constabulary have created a new initiative to improve our communities and give everyone a chance to play their part. From sports in our schools to safety on our roads, the waste on our streets to the health and well-being of our neighbours. What can you do? As much as you want or feel like. It's about the little things that help make your community a more pleasant place to live.
Runcorn Neighbourhood Policing Unit Newsletter (July 2008)
Submitted by Admin on Monday 7th July 2008 - 2.53pmQuest Appointments
Quest appointments continue to be high but not quite so high as last month, 185 appointments were serviced during the month. There was a noticeable fall off of appointment after the tragic events of Sunday the 15th of June.
Performance
After a couple of months of performance which has not reached the targets, the NPU has bounced back and has exceeded the detection rate set. This is despite the tragic deaths of Amy and Owen Philbin and their father in North Wales which had a considerable impact on Runcorn NPU. The management of an evacuation and the international press interest in both the deaths and the subsequent funerals had an effect on Neighbourhood Policing for a number of days.
Neighbourhood Crime Team
The Neighbourhood Crime Team have contributed to the performance improvement this month with a notable success in arresting an offender for the series of burglaries at sheltered accommodation. Since this arrest the series of crime has stopped.
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary inspection
The initial feedback from the HMIC was positive, suggesting that the Constabulary had made considerable moves towards embedding Neighbourhood Policing and Citizen Focus in our daily business. A number of members of staff from Runcorn were involved in focus groups with the Inspection team and their contribution was commented on positively. The hard work carried out by the NPU and Neil Drum who was the liaison officer for the Northern Area has put us in a very strong position to take us forward into what I describe as 'Neighbourhood phase 2'- this is the long term development of our engagement plans and the many projects that the NPU are involved in.
Thefts from the Elderly and sneak in burglaries
As mentioned above the series of crimes against the elderly seems to have stopped.
There have been a couple of incidents recently where offenders have sneaked in through insecure front doors whilst the occupiers have been in the back garden and stolen car keys and other property, please pass on the following messages:
- DO NOT leave house and car keys on view. Be aware of the Hook and Cane type burglars.
- DO NOT leave garden tools and ladders out for burglars to use to force entry to your home.
- DO lock all doors and windows of your home even if you are leaving for a short time or even sitting in the garden.
- Please also ensure that all valuables are taken from your car when you park up.
If anyone would like Crime Prevention advice please contact Phil Buckley on 01244 613971.
Nuisance motorcycles
The number of calls with regards to nuisance use of motorcycles in Runcorn has dropped dramatically in comparison with June 2007.
In the last month there have been 48 calls regarding such activity compared with 101 last year for the same period. Operation Granite 2 is the NPU's operation to target the use of such vehicles anti-socially. This operation started at the beginning of April resulting in 17 motorcycles being seized since it started, with 10 of these being seized in June. The operation appears to be having a fantastic impact on the anti-social use of motorcycles.
Current Priority Areas
- Parking issues in Preston Brook.
- Anti-Social behaviour by youths in the Halton Lodge area.
- Youth Nuisance in the Grangeway area.
Proactive Operations
Sergeant Andy Delooze continues to run our proactive warrants operations, the NPU to date has executed 30 search warrants since January this year, the majority of these have been for drugs based on community intelligence and all have had a positive result.
Community Action Meetings
Runcorn Central
- Monday 11th August 2008, 7pm @ Palace Fields Community Centre, The Uplands
- Monday 22nd September 2008, 6pm @ Brookvale Children's Centre, Woodhatch Rd
- Monday 15th December 2008, 7pm @ Hallwood Park School, Hallwood Park Avenue
Runcorn West
- Thursday 17th July 2008, 7pm @ Runcorn Town Hall
Runcorn East
- Wednesday 17th September 2008, 7pm @ Phoenix Park, Castlefields Avenue East
'Policing-Have your say' (Forum)
- Wednesday 8th October 2008, 7pm @ Grangeway Community Centre, Runcorn
- Wednesday 28th January 2009, 7pm @ Kingsway Learning centre, Widnes
Contact
In an emergency, always contact 999
For general enquiries or to report a crime or incident dial 0845 458 0000
For Crimestoppers ring 0800 555 111
For the Runcorn NPU ring 0845 458 6381 or e-mail
Runcorn.cat@cheshire.pnn.police.uk
To contact myself ring 01244 613912 or e-mail Richard.hill@cheshire.pnn.police.uk
Richard Hill, Runcorn Neighbourhood Policing Unit Inspector.
Runcorn Neighbourhood Policing Unit Newsletter (June 2008)
Submitted by Admin on Monday 2nd June 2008 - 2.35pmQuest Appointments
Runcorn NPU have dealt with 207 appointments in the last month which has ensured that those contacting the police to report a crime or incident which does not require an immediate response have been dealt with within 48 hours. This is a considerable improvement on the situation before the Quest appointment system was introduced.
Performance
Overall Crime in Runcorn is lower than the targets set, as is Criminal Damage and vehicle crime. The performance regarding Criminal Damage has been assisted by Phil Done, a CSI who is concentrating solely on this offence and by follow up visits from PCSO's.
Neighbourhood Crime Team
The Neighbourhood Crime Team has been running for a month with some notable successes which has included the arrest of a local prolific vehicle thief. DS Sharon Case and DS Dave Hutcheon lead this team who concentrate on burglaries, vehicle theft and assaults.
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary inspection
The HMIC visit Cheshire starting the 2nd of June, they are focusing on Neighbourhood Policing and Citizen Focus, they will be speaking to officers and members of the public in the county to assess if Neighbourhood Policing is embedded in the core business of the force and to assess how we are improving with regards to Citizen Focus.
ArcAngel
Myself and Paula Davies spent a Friday afternoon and evening in the door way of ASDA at Runcorn promoting the ArcAngel message, using their sales figures we were able to target our activity when it would have the greatest impact.
We handed out 2250 leaflets to customers highlighting the issue of adults purchasing alcohol for youngsters and the situations that young people can find themselves in when they are drunk. The presentation was very well received and will continue during the summer at various locations around Runcorn.
National Tackling Drugs Week
National Tackling Drugs Week took place two weeks ago, it involved a series of multi agency initiatives including a low loader with a crushed car highlighting the powers we have to seize vehicles used in or purchased with the proceeds of crime.
We also sent out reassurance and advice using some Bluetooth technology which the local partnership have purchased, whereby active phones could be sent messages.
The week culminated in two warrants being executed in Murdishaw, Runcorn which resulted in the recover of some suspected drugs, other offences relating to abstracting electricity and theft of gas were also discovered.
Thefts from the Elderly
There has been an increase recently in the theft of money from elderly people within sheltered accommodation, an article has been in the local papers in the last week but if you know of any elderly people please reassure them and also encourage them to keep their valuables locked away. If anyone would like Crime Prevention advice please contact Phil Buckley on 01244 61971.
Nuisance Motorcycles/mini motos
There has been a general increase in calls regarding nuisance motorcycles, the NPU is running Operation Granite 2 to target those who use motorcycles illegally or in a way that causes annoyance. Last month 6 motor cycles were seized for no insurance and numerous people were warned for using vehicles anti-socially.
This operation will continue all summer, at times we will be using our off road motor cycles and the aeroplane.
Current Priority Areas
- Mini Motos causing a nuisance in the Haddocks Wood area.
- Anti Social behaviour by youths in the Halton Lodge area.
- Youth Nuisance in the Grangeway area.
Community Activities
Members of staff from the NPU have been involved in a number of Neighbourhood days recently during which a subway on Windmill Hill and one on Castlefields were repainted covering graffiti. Also on Halton Lodge there was a Neighbourhood Clean up where all the partners and local residents including youngsters tidied the area up.
Some staff have also been helping with the Halton's Got Talent contest which is running as part of the Borough's support to Liverpool's year of Culture.
Contact
In an emergency, always contact 999
For general enquiries or to report a crime or incident dial 0845 458 0000
For Crimestoppers ring 0800 555 111
For the Runcorn NPU ring 0845 458 6381 or e-mail Runcorn.cat@cheshire.pnn.police.uk
Busy Day at Runcorn
Submitted by Admin on Wednesday 9th April 2008 - 2.07pmI have had a busy day today, I arrived at work about 7.15 am. I started to check what had happened yesterday.
Yesterday was fairly busy, we did not have many anti social behaviour incidents but did have a number of incidents around the Murdishaw area where young lads were riding a motor bike around causing a nuisance.
This has been an issue for the last couple of nights, the local PCSO Moira McLaughlin is now looking to find this bike and then hopefully seize it. If you know who is riding it give us a call on the number below.
One of the Investigation Unit went to the Custody Suite at Manor Park to deal with a young man who had been arrested the night before for criminal damage.
I then went to the daily video briefing with my colleagues around the area and discussed what ASB had occurred in the last 24 hours and what daily appointments we had to service.
The briefing finished and I was making some note in the briefing room when Mike Rimmer came and told me that he thought we had a cannabis factory in a house on Sandymoor-not somewhere you would expect to find one!
We went to the Magistrates Court and got a search warrant to search the premises then we went down to the address, forced entry and found all the rooms full of cannabis plants at various stages of growth. The young man at the address jumped out of a first floor window and ran off. He was found about half an hour later running away on Manor Park. We used the North Wales Helicopter to help us search for the male.
We organised that Scottish Power came to make the power safe at the premises as the meter had been bypassed- they were not paying for the electricity they were using to grow the plants.
Our Crime Scene Investigators arrived and I left as I had the Partnership Tasking and Co-ordination meeting which is where the members of the Safer Halton Partnership discuss what issues they have and how as a team they can be addressed. This meeting lasted about 2 hours and then I went back to Sandymoor where a skip had been delivered and we cleared the house of all the pots and soil. The cannabis plants were all taken back to Runcorn Police Station, they will later be sent to be burnt.
I then went home and on the way had a phone call to tell me that an application we had made at court for an Anti Social Behaviour Order against a local resident had been successful.
I got home about 6.15pm.
