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NL59 Beat Team Newsletter March 2026 Your Local Beat team: 👮♂️PS 1777 OSBORN 👮♂️PC 1548 TAYLOR 👮♀️PC 1443 BAROWCLIFFE 👮♀️PCSO 6031 DASH 👮♀️PCSO 6868 QUENBY-LACEY Welcome to my monthly update for the residents and communities of the NL59 Beat Team Neighbourhood Policing Area (NPA). This newsletter will be circulated on a regular basis and will provide an insight into what is happening at the NPA. – PCSO 6031 Charlie We have received reports of antisocial behaviour involving the misuse of e‑bikes, as well as groups throwing eggs, kicking doors, and causing damage to vehicles.Burglaries remain a priority for the beat team and we will be looking to reduce this with the high visibility patrols within targeted areas.There has been a small rise in theft‑from‑motor‑vehicle incidents in the NL59 area toward the end of 2025. The beat team will work to reduce these offences through targeted high‑visibility patrols. We will also engage with residents in the affected areas to provide crime prevention advice and discuss appropriate security measures. We are collaborating with partner agencies to tackle reported incidents of antisocial behaviour within the village and surrounding parks. Those identified will be managed through a stepped warning process to address their behaviour. Enhanced patrols will be conducted to identify offenders, with the potential seizure of bikes linked to the reported concerns. There will also be an increase in evening patrols, supported by the deployment of the ASB vehicle, to focus on individuals involved in these incidents. Officers will engage with affected community members to offer crime prevention guidance and assess security needs. High‑visibility patrols will be deployed to known hotspot locations to deter offending and reassure the community. Officers will meet with victims and surrounding residents to provide practical crime prevention advice and discuss appropriate security enhancements. Working collaboratively with partner agencies and local groups, we will identify vulnerability points and support improvements to home security across the area. Intelligence‑led enquiries will be carried out to identify suspects and disrupt burglary‑related criminality. We will continue targeted patrols in identified hotspot areas to deter further offences and identify those responsible. Officers will work with local residents to provide practical crime‑prevention advice and support measures that reduce opportunities for theft from motor vehicles. We will also collaborate with partner agencies to address any recurring issues and put longer‑term solutions in place to reduce vehicle‑related crime in the area. Beat Surgeries: Please come along and meet your local Beat team in the below locations, everyone is welcome! 📍 Beat Surgery – Barrow, Freckles Café📅 Friday 10 April 2026 ⏰ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 📌 Location: Freckles Café, 9 High St, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough ☕️ 📍 Beat Surgery – Burton on the Wolds📅 Wednesday 29 April 2026 ⏰ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 📌 Location: The Greyhounnd Inn, 25 Melton Rd, Burton on the Wolds, Loughborough 🏘️ 📍 Beat Surgery – Barrow Library📅 Wednesday 06 May 2026 ⏰ 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM 📌 Location: Barrow Community Library, 33 North St, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough 📚 📍 Beat Surgery – Sileby Library📅 11 April ⏰ 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 📌 Location: Sileby Library, 14 Cossington Road, Sileby, Loughborough 📚 Thank you to everyone who has responded to my recent posts on Facebook and Neighbourhood Link regarding e‑bike activity. Your messages with times, dates, bike descriptions and locations have been extremely helpful. Your information really does make a difference! |