POLICE DETAILS
Leicestershire Police - Leicester Forest East, Kirby Muxloe and Glenfield Neighbourhood

Leicestershire Police Information

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Leicester Forest East, Kirby Muxloe and Glenfield Neighbourhood

The Leicester Forest East neighbourhood beat covers a densely populated Leicester suburb made up of both urban and rural housing as it stretches west from the city along the busy A47 towards Kirby Muxloe.

It also covers the rural villages of Kirby Muxloe and Glenfield. The area is largely residential but continues to expand, with a number of new housing developments currently underway. Also within the village is the English Heritage owned Kirby Castle, along with a number of shops and three public houses.

Contact Details
Leicestershire Villages - Blaby
https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/blabydistrict/
Blaby District Council
https://www.blaby.gov.uk/ccm/portal/
Blaby Police Facebook
Blaby Police Twitter

Police Force Map - Leicestershire Police

Neighbourhood Map - Leicester Forest East, Kirby Muxloe and Glenfield

Senior Officer Details

Leicestershire Police has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

Matt Haywood (Police Constable)
Jack Darby (PCSO)
Dave Gilbody (Police Constable)
Mark Spence (Sergeant)

Locations

Braunstone Police Station

Address:

Hallam Crescent East ,Braunstone ,Leicester, LE3 1FF

Priorities

1 Jan 2024

House Break in’s and vehicle crime in the Glenfield area are high and appear to increase when school holidays happen with homes where occupants are away on holiday being targeted for cash, jewellery and car keys.

Response (1 Mar 2024)

We will sought to better understand this issue and have raised it as a priority for the beat. We will be working hard to engage with our community and raise awareness of the issue. Patrols have taken place in the area and local residents spoken with to gain further information

We will be using Social Media and providing advice to prevent homes being victims of burglaries by the use of light timers, avoiding post and milk build up, ensuring vehicles are parked on driveways and similar.

We have and will continue to use beat surgeries and other events to continue to raise awareness and offer crime prevention items for sale.

We will be providing high visibility patrols in hot spot areas at key time to deter offenders and will continue to use social media to inform residents of our patrols.

1 Jan 2024

Reports of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) within area.

Response (1 Mar 2024)

We have sought to better understand this issue and have raised it as a priority for the beat. We have been working hard to engage with our community and raise awareness of the issue.

We have and will continue to use beat surgeries and other events to continue to raise awareness and offer crime prevention advice.

We will be providing high visibility patrols in hot spot areas at key time to deter offenders and will continue to use social media to inform residents of our patrols.

1 Jan 2024

Road Safety around including speeding & Anti-Social vehicle use.

Response (1 Mar 2024)

We continue to cover ongoing issues and are using specially trained officers to gather Intel as to what, where and when these meets will take place and police these when possible.
We are asking for support from our Traffic SSD colleagues.
We are working as a team, updating different beats of issues on there area.

We will actively be using Social Media and providing updates regarding action taken.

We have and will continue to use beat surgeries and other events to continue to raise awareness and urge members of the public to call in when these meets are causing harassment/Alarm/Distress

We will be providing high visibility patrols in hot spot areas at key time to deter offenders and will continue to use social media to inform residents of our patrols.

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