POLICE DETAILS
Humberside Police - South Neighbourhood

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South Neighbourhood

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Contact Details

Telephone

Call us on 101

Facebook

Find us on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat
Website

Get in touch via the Humberside Police website

Telephone

Call us on 101

Facebook

Find us on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat
Website

Get in touch via the Humberside Police website

Telephone

Call us on 101

Facebook

Find us on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat
Website

Get in touch via the Humberside Police website

Senior Officer Details

Humberside Police has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

0147 Oakley Aisthorpe (Police Constable)
0747 Connor Tritton (Police Constable)
0782 Christopher Mashford (Police Constable)
1377 Claire Jacobs (Inspector)
2115 Lorraine Paterson (Sergeant)
2646 Beth Mosley (Police Constable)
7536 April Haynes (PCSO)
7746 Simon Roberts (PCSO)
7855 Jason Hare (PCSO)
0147 Oakley Aisthorpe (Police Constable)
0747 Connor Tritton (Police Constable)
0782 Christopher Mashford (Police Constable)
1377 Claire Jacobs (Inspector)
2115 Lorraine Paterson (Sergeant)
2646 Beth Mosley (Police Constable)
7536 April Haynes (PCSO)
7746 Simon Roberts (PCSO)
7855 Jason Hare (PCSO)
0147 Oakley Aisthorpe (Police Constable)
0747 Connor Tritton (Police Constable)
0782 Christopher Mashford (Police Constable)
1352 Darian Hullett (Police Constable)
1377 Claire Jacobs (Inspector)
2115 Lorraine Paterson (Sergeant)
2646 Beth Mosley (Police Constable)
7536 April Haynes (PCSO)
7746 Simon Roberts (PCSO)
7855 Jason Hare (PCSO)

Priorities

1 Nov 2023

Motorbike related crimes or inappropriate use

Response (1 Nov 2023)

Anti-social motorbikes and the associated criminality linked to this has been a problem blighting the south ward community for some time.

We are fully aware of the distress this can cause for the community and this is at the forefront of our neighbourhood policing teams actions.

This issue is being tackled through our Operation Yellowfin. The local policing team along with our colleagues at Humberside Fire and Rescue work closely together to bring those causing the most harm to our community to justice. We work with the Fire and Rescue team to operate a drone which provides us valuable intelligence and evidence to prosecute those offending.

However, as we look to continually deliver result, your intelligence and feedback is vital.

Information can be passed through the following channels 101 or CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 (this can be done anonymously), this in turn will allow us to tackle those individuals affecting your area. We will be conducting Humber Talking across the ward for you to raise your concerns. But feel free to pull us for a chat if you see us out and about.

1 Nov 2022

Targeting of priority ASB offenders

Response (1 Nov 2022)

From our high visibility patrols and information shared from the public, we have identified numerous youths involved in ASB associated problems on the South Ward.

Our main priority is to steer those youths away from criminality onto positive life choices. This is achieved through engaging with our partner agencies, working with schools and visiting parents/carers where appropriate.

Where these youths continue down the path of criminality, we will look to take appropriate measures.

26 Sep 2023

Targeting drug related criminality that negatively impacting local communities

Response (26 Sep 2023)

This priority focuses on reducing the activity of organised crime in the area and improving community safety and confidence

We urge the community to engage with police if you have concerns, through 101 or CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111. The information you share with us is vital in our fight against this.

If you suspect it, report it.

1 Nov 2023

Motorbike related crimes or inappropriate use

Response (1 Nov 2023)

Anti-social motorbikes and the associated criminality linked to this has been a problem blighting the south ward community for some time.

We are fully aware of the distress this can cause for the community and this is at the forefront of our neighbourhood policing teams actions.

This issue is being tackled through our Operation Yellowfin. The local policing team along with our colleagues at Humberside Fire and Rescue work closely together to bring those causing the most harm to our community to justice. We work with the Fire and Rescue team to operate a drone which provides us valuable intelligence and evidence to prosecute those offending.

However, as we look to continually deliver result, your intelligence and feedback is vital.

Information can be passed through the following channels 101 or CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 (this can be done anonymously), this in turn will allow us to tackle those individuals affecting your area. We will be conducting Humber Talking across the ward for you to raise your concerns. But feel free to pull us for a chat if you see us out and about.

1 Nov 2022

Targeting of priority ASB offenders

Response (1 Nov 2022)

From our high visibility patrols and information shared from the public, we have identified numerous youths involved in ASB associated problems on the South Ward.

Our main priority is to steer those youths away from criminality onto positive life choices. This is achieved through engaging with our partner agencies, working with schools and visiting parents/carers where appropriate.

Where these youths continue down the path of criminality, we will look to take appropriate measures.

26 Sep 2023

Targeting drug related criminality that negatively impacting local communities

Response (26 Sep 2023)

This priority focuses on reducing the activity of organised crime in the area and improving community safety and confidence

We urge the community to engage with police if you have concerns, through 101 or CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111. The information you share with us is vital in our fight against this.

If you suspect it, report it.

1 Nov 2023

Motorbike related crimes or inappropriate use

Response (1 Nov 2023)

Anti-social motorbikes and the associated criminality linked to this has been a problem blighting the south ward community for some time.

We are fully aware of the distress this can cause for the community and this is at the forefront of our neighbourhood policing teams actions.

This issue is being tackled through our Operation Yellowfin. The local policing team along with our colleagues at Humberside Fire and Rescue work closely together to bring those causing the most harm to our community to justice. We work with the Fire and Rescue team to operate a drone which provides us valuable intelligence and evidence to prosecute those offending.

However, as we look to continually deliver result, your intelligence and feedback is vital.

Information can be passed through the following channels 101 or CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 (this can be done anonymously), this in turn will allow us to tackle those individuals affecting your area. We will be conducting Humber Talking across the ward for you to raise your concerns. But feel free to pull us for a chat if you see us out and about.

1 Nov 2022

Targeting of priority ASB offenders

Response (1 Nov 2022)

From our high visibility patrols and information shared from the public, we have identified numerous youths involved in ASB associated problems on the South Ward.

Our main priority is to steer those youths away from criminality onto positive life choices. This is achieved through engaging with our partner agencies, working with schools and visiting parents/carers where appropriate.

Where these youths continue down the path of criminality, we will look to take appropriate measures.

26 Sep 2023

Targeting drug related criminality that negatively impacting local communities

Response (26 Sep 2023)

This priority focuses on reducing the activity of organised crime in the area and improving community safety and confidence

We urge the community to engage with police if you have concerns, through 101 or CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111. The information you share with us is vital in our fight against this.

If you suspect it, report it.

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