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Leicestershire Police - Belgrave Neighbourhood

Leicestershire Police Information

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Belgrave Neighbourhood

The Belgrave North neighbourhood is an inner city area that includes a mixture of urban and commercial facilities. The area boasts a large diverse community and is home to the popular Melton Road. Visited by people from all over the country the area remains a busy, bustling part of the city throughout the year.

To find out more about what's happening in your local area read your local station Inspector's monthly update.

Contact Details
Leicester City Council
https://www.leicester.gov.uk/
Keyham Lane LPU Blog
https://leicspolice.wordpress.com/category/lpu-blogs/keyham-lane/

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Neighbourhood Map - Belgrave

Senior Officer Details

Leicestershire Police has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

Gemma Birt (PCSO)
George Butler (PCSO)
Kim Thomas (PC)
Alex Riley (PC)
Sima Patel (PCSO)
Kacie Capell (PC)
Kinjal Jeanty (PCSO)
Rakhi Mistry (SGT)
Harkamal Kaur (PCSO)

Locations

Keyham Lane (Leicester) Police Station

Address:

Colin Grundy Drive , Off Keyham Lane , Leicester, LE5 1FY

Priorities

1 Apr 2024

These are the crimes that we have noticed an increase in over the last few weeks. There has been an increase in residential burglaries on the 10 beat and a few on the 9 beat to accompany them. There has also been an increase in shop theft activity at the TESCO on Melton Road which is becoming a problem to the beat;

Response (30 Jun 2024)

- As on the 9 beat we will be monitoring the known suspects for shop thefts in the area and utilising CCTV to identify those responsible.
- We will be conducting high visibility patrols in the affected areas to deter perpetrators and instil public confidence.
- We will complete plain clothes patrols to identify and deal with those who are causing us the most harm.
- We will be holding beat surgeries and street consultations to help advise members of the public in keeping themselves and their properties safe. They can also address any concerns they may have to us. This will also help us to reach those who cannot access social media.
- We will be using the radio and social media to post about safety advice and crime prevention advice.
- We will be conducting leaflet drops in the affected areas to advertise crime prevention, coffee morning, neighbourhood link and other various information we can provide the public with keeping themselves and their property safe.

1 Apr 2024

These are the places identified for causing us the most harm in the area. The places listed are where reports of traffic offences, car related ASB and drink/drug driving are predominantly occurring. TESCO has been identified as having more frequent shop thefts that in previous months;

Response (30 Jun 2024)

- We will be conducting high visibility patrols in the areas mentioned to deter any ASB or criminal activity. This will also aid public confidence.
- We will also be completing plain clothes patrols in order to catch those causing ASB or criminal activity.
- We will be developing any intel received by the public or police in order to identify those causing us the most issues.
- We will be holding more frequent beat surgeries at the local TESCO store to discourage those who have been shoplifting to enter the store and deal with any perpetrators accordingly.

1 Apr 2024

The reports of ASB from the area at the moment are reports of loud music being played from the cars, the use of drink and drugs whilst persons are using the cars and also reports of various traffic offences. These are mostly reported in the areas outlined above.

Response (30 Jun 2024)

- We are going to work as a team to arrange planned traffic operations in the areas effected by crime/ASB. These will be at various times and may be in uniform or plain clothes. We will also utilise the NPT team for support where needed.
- We will be conducting high visibility patrols to deter the behaviour and improve public confidence.
- We will be completing plain clothes patrols to detect those causing the most harm to the beat and dealing with them accordingly.
- We will be utilising multiple agencies where we can to educate, advise and enforce our traffic operations in the areas specified.

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