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Title: Protecting our communities together


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Protecting our communities together
FossePACT meeting December 2008
Rugby Rural South Safer Neighbourhood
Team Contact number 01788 853851 Sergeant Karl
Faulkner
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Rugby Rural North Team
  • Sgt 1843 Karl Faulkner
  • PC 1764 Daniel Salt
  • PCSO 6152 Sharon Bailie
  • PCSO 6169 Wil Weininger

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  • Priorities from September 2008 PACT
  • Vehicle Damage Stretton Under Fosse.
  • Police noted through intelligence and a
    rise in crime that vehicles in and around
    Stretton-Under-Fosse were being damaged.
  • Speeding Through The Villages.
  • This has been an ongoing issue in most
    villages. Although not identified as a PACT
    priority, the police and partnership agencies
    agree this needs to be addressed.

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  • Priority One
  • Vehicle Damage, Stretton-Under-Fosse.
  • This issue was highlighted by a member of the
    Parish. The issue was confirmed by the police in
    relation to crime figures and a sensible priority
    was established.
  • Operation Hardwick was established. The Operation
    was targeting vehicle crime in and around the
    area. Officers concentrated on known hot spots in
    the area and have considerably reduced vehicle
    crime. From September 2008 to December 1st 2008
    there was no vehicle crime or Criminal Damage in
    Stretton-Under-Fosse.
  • Crime prevention advice was delivered by PCSOs,
    this was delivered by leaflet drop and by
    officers on the Mobile Police Station.

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  • Priority Two
  • Speeding through villages.
  • .
  • Speed aware enforcement vehicle and signage has
    been used in villages (Pailton, Stretton under
    Fosse, Clifton)
  • Traffic officers have been present in most of the
    villages with some excellent results.
  • SNT staff have continued to monitor the issue
    over the past few months.
  • Vehicle stops / Checks have been conducted.
  • Speed aware is a speed enforcement option which
  • can be initialized by any member of the
    community.
  • Members of the public only need to complete a
  • an application form or complete one on line.

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Table of Incidents reported June-September 2008

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Table of Incidents reported June-September 2008

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Table of Incidents reported June-September 2008

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  • Good News General
  • The Rural SNT Team discovered A cannabis factory
    in Crackthorne Drive in Coton Meadows during the
    beginning of December. The premises was a brand
    new build 4 bed house, of which all rooms were
    utilised. The premises consisted of approximately
    250 mature plants and a substantial electrical
    system. An investigation is currently taking
    place to trace the offender.
  • Operation Orleans High visibility patrols in the
    Rugby Borough over the Halloween and Bonfire
    Night period working in conjunction with
    Warwickshire Fire and Rescue. In total Op Orleans
    saw a reduction of 44 of anti-social behaviour
    incidents compared to 2007, building on the
    success of Op Stockholm (last years operations)
    to see a 59 reduction in ASB incident since
    2006.
  • Operation Hackleton High visibility patrols on
    foot in villages designed to allow better
    interaction with the community. This operation
    has been running since the Summer.
  • Business watch and Canal Watch at The Locks in
    Hillmorton has been set up. This has been seen as
    a real step forward in bridging the gap in
    community relations.

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Good News General
  • Stretton-Under-Fosse now has 12 NHW co-ordinaters
    providing coverage for the whole village.
  • The drive for the renewal of neighbourhood watch
    continues. PCSO have recently conducted a leaflet
    drop in the Pailton area, this has been received
    well, with positive responses.
  • A male was arrested for TWOC of a motor car from
    Rugby, who was chased to Pailton and caught by
    police. This male is currently on Police bail.
  • A male has been arrested in connection with a
    theft and an attempt burglary of St Ediths church
    in Monks Kirby. The Male has been charged and
    subject to an ASBO preventing him entering any
    church in the country. The male was also
    responsible for an arson offence at a church in
    Dunchurch and he is also being considered for
    offences committed at other churches across the
    borough.
  • A Police surgery at Shilton Village Hall has been
    set up. This takes place during organised coffee
    mornings at the premises once a month.

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Police Actions Results
  • A youth from Bedworth was stopped and searched in
    Barnacle and found to be in possession of
    cannabis. He was dealt with by PC Salt and was
    given a street caution.
  • A vehicle in Pailton was seized on the 10th
    December for no insurance.
  • Two men were arrested in connection with a
    burglary at Bramcote Golf Course when they were
    seen to leave the area by police. They were also
    arrested in connection with the theft of the
    vehicle they were in.They are currently on Police
    bail.
  • Launch of the What would you do police game.
    This will be utilised in the new year at all
    schools who will be willing to take part in the
    initiative.
  • A male in Stretton-under-Fosse has been charged
    with a S4 Public Order offence. The male has been
    charged as a result of a neighbourhood dispute.
  • .
  • .

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Police Actions Results
  • The Wolvey Police Office is now being utilised
    on a daily basis by Police Officers and PCSO. The
    office will have an official opening in the new
    year, when hopefully it will be equipped with
    phones and internet connectivity.
  • Sgt Faulkner is currently looking into setting up
    small steering groups for each major village. The
    steering groups will meet every quarter and
    discuss any issue relevant for the time and or
    area to help improve the local communities.
    Pailton village has already signed up to the idea
    and it is hoped that many other villages will
    follow this example.
  • A male has been arrested in Ansty for drink
    driving, also a vehicle has been seized in Ansty
    from a driver whom had no insurance, it was then
    discovered he was disqualified from driving and
    was arrested.
  • A vehicle that had been stolen during a house
    burglary from Pailton was recently recovered in
    Leicestershire. Unfortunately to date nobody has
    been caught for this offence.

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Crime Overview Rugby Borough

Comparison of crime 2007/08 with 2006/07
  • Serious Violent CrimeDOWN 13.3
  • Aquisitive Crime DOWN 15.4
  • Criminal DamageDOWN 13.9

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Crime Overview Rugby Rural North
  • Violent crime . DOWN 10.1
  • Acquisitive Crime .UP 2.9
  • Criminal damageUP 14.6
  • Acquisitive Crime includes BDH,TOMV,TFMV

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Thank you for your time. Please contact the team
should you have any queries or concerns. Leave a
message 01788 853851 Report an incident 01788
541111 Email rrn.snt_at_warwickshire.pnn.police.uk W
eb www.safer-neighbourhoods.co.uk/rrn MERRY XMAS
from the Rugby Rural SNT Team!!!!
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