POLICE DETAILS
Norfolk Constabulary - Norwich East Neighbourhood

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Norwich East Neighbourhood

Welcome to the Norwich East Safer Neighbourhood page. This section contains useful information about your neighbourhood.

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Senior Officer Details

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Neighbourhood Officer Details

Chris Clay (Police Sergeant)
Ben Blewitt (Police Constable)
Claire Collins (Police Constable)
Dan Chilvers (Police Constable)
David Abeyta (City Centre) (Police Constable)
James Chard (Police Constable)
Kerry Robertson (Police Constable)
Oliver Farrow (Police Constable)
Sally Nairn (Police Constable)
Sam Smerdon (Police Constable)

Locations

Address:

Bethel Street Norwich Norfolk NR2 1NN GB

Priorities

1 Apr 2024

Retail crime across the city.

Response (1 Apr 2024)

To address this priority officers will be:
- Conducting high vis patrols across retail areas in the city.
- Creating and updating problem solving plans
- Carrying out engagement with the staff in these locations and delivering higher level engagement with loss prevention officers.

We encourage you to report any incidents to us via 101 or by reporting it via the Norfolk Police website. Please always call 999 in an emergency or for a crime in progress.

1 Apr 2024

Drug use, drug dealing and associated crime and anti-social behaviour in the Eastern Mile Cross ward.

Response (1 Apr 2024)

To address this priority officers will be:
- Conducting high vis patrols
- Carrying out letter drops to residents in the area
- Engagement with partner agencies such as the council and detached youth workers

Please report drug activity or anti-social behaviour to us by calling 101 or using the reporting tool on the Norfolk Police website.

1 Apr 2024

Street drinking, alcohol related crime and anti-social behaviour on Prince of Wales Road and surrounding areas.

Response (1 Apr 2024)

To address this priority officers will be:
- Carrying out anti-social behaviour high vis patrols
- Engaging with the local businesses
- Conducting joint working with partner agencies such as the council

Please report any anti-social behaviour or crime to us by calling 101 or using the reporting tool on the Norfolk Police website. Always call 999 in an emergency or for a crime in progress.

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