POLICE DETAILS
Thames Valley Police - Oxford South East Neighbourhood
Thames Valley Police Information

Thames Valley Police is the largest non-metropolitan police force in England and Wales. We police the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, and serve a diverse population of more than two million, plus six million visitors who come to Thames Valley each year. We patrol 196 miles of motorway - more than any other British police force. The Thames Valley Police force area is divided into 12 Local Policing Areas (LPAs). For more information, visit the Thames Valley Police website.
Oxford South East Neighbourhood
Every neighbourhood in Thames Valley has a dedicated Neighbourhood Policing team.
Neighbourhood Policing teams can be contacted via 101, the Thames Valley Police non-emergency number. Always call 999 in an emergency.
Neighbourhood Policing teams…- Are led by senior police officers and include police community support officers (PCSOs), often together with volunteer police officers, volunteers and partners.
- May serve one or several neighbourhoods.
- Work with local people and partners to identify, tackle and prevent local, low-level crime, anti-social behaviour, and any ongoing concerns.
- Provide you with a visible, accessible and accountable police service and aim to make your neighbourhood safer.
- Have been present in every Thames Valley neighbourhood since 1 April 2008.
- Focus all of their efforts on their dedicated neighbourhoods, building relationships with local people.
- Needs you to tell us about the issues that concern you in your area.
- Has transformed policing at a local level, to meet the needs of local communities.
- Is known as ‘Safer Neighbourhoods’ in Milton Keynes.
From the start of 2010, Thames Valley Police extended its neighbourhood consultation by introducing a wider range of publicised opportunities to meet neighbourhood teams.
We will provide open monthly meetings to allow the public to influence our priorities. These meetings will be branded as Have Your Say opportunities, and in many cases will be held in conjunction with partners.
Once local priorities have been identified, a broader ‘toolkit’ of problem-solving tactics is being made available to ensure crime and anti-social behaviour is tackled effectively.
Across the Thames Valley area, there are many successful Neighbourhood Action Groups which will continue to deliver local problem solving, but the introduction of Have Your Say meetings will allow neighbourhood teams to identify more quickly those specific local priorities that need attention.
Thames Valley Police views the introduction of Have Your Say meetings as a positive step in tackling issues that matter most to the public. I welcome your support and engagement in this endeavour.
Contact Details | |
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Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
Thames Valley Alert: Community MessagingThames Valley Alert: Community Messaging. | https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/ |
How you can take actionYou can take action in a number of ways to help make your community safer. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-action |
Community PaybackEvery year in the Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire), around 2,000 people who have been convicted of an offence carry out a total of almost 300,000 hours of unpaid work in the community. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh/yournh-about-nh-pol/yournh-about-nh-pol-payback.htm |
Report a non-emergency crime or incident onlineYou can use this online service to report a non-emergency crime or incident to Thames Valley Police. Always call 999 in an emergency. | https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reportonline |
Find us on FacebookThames Valley Police (thamesvp) Facebook page | https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Oxford City Council | https://www.oxford.gov.uk |
Oxford Safer Communities Partnership | https://www.saferoxford.org.uk/ |
Oxfordshire County Council | https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk |
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Join us Search for your new career |
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https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk |
Facebook Find us on Facebook |
https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Youtube View our latest videos on YouTube |
https://www.youtube.com/thamesvalleypoliceuk |
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Join us Search for your new career |
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https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk |
Facebook Find us on Facebook |
https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp |
Youtube View our latest videos on YouTube |
https://www.youtube.com/thamesvalleypoliceuk |
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Senior Officer Details
Thames Valley Police has not provided any information at this time.
Neighbourhood Officer Details
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
Additional information: Blackbird Leys .
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
Additional information: Brookes University PCSO.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
Additional information: Blackbird Leys .
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
Additional information: Brookes University PCSO.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
Additional information: Blackbird Leys .
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
Additional information: Brookes University PCSO.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
The Sergeant is next in command and also assists the Inspector. In addition they provide leadership in the development and supervision of the Constables and PCSOs. They too work with the community and other agencies to ensure that the concerns of the community are dealt with by the Neighbourhood Team.
This officer is a Constable and takes direction from the Sergeant and they work with the community and other agencies. They are also responsible for tackling those issues as identified by the local community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact.
They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
Locations
St Aldates Police Station
St Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1SZ
Opening times are avaiable on the Thames Valley Police website.
Priorities
17 Apr 2024 | Target Hardening Blackbird Leys Road Shops Response (17 Apr 2024)Concerns were raised around anti-social behaviour and potential drug activity taking place behind the shops. The Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Police Team conducted enquiries with the local businesses and residents in the nearby area and the information received corroborated the initial reports. High visibility patrols and stop searches have been conducted by the Neighbourhood Team in this area and through partnership working with the local council we managed to secure a CCTV camera to monitor the area. Whilst conducting this partnership working we have implemented further target hardening measures to deter criminality in this location. |
17 Apr 2024 | Warrants Response (17 Apr 2024)Following a significant amount of intelligence gathering and community work by the Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Police Team, two warrants were conducted on properties within Blackbird Leys. A drugs warrant was conducted upon a property following the submissions of several pieces of intelligence and information stating that there was a suspected cannabis factory. With the hard work of the Police team, a warrant was granted by the courts and a warrant executed to find that there was indeed a cannabis factory. Following this find, officers patrolled the area for community reassurance. Further to this, a dangerous dog warrant was executed on a property where a suspected unregistered XL Bully was being kept. Once seized, the dog was assessed and determined to be an XL bully and because the owner had failed to register the dog and complete the legal requirements the dog was euthanised. |
17 Apr 2024 | Holiday Inn Express Response (17 Apr 2024)Following the initial reports of stolen bicycles and actions carried by the Neighbourhood Team further work has been actioned to raise awareness with staff and residents around the to offer suitable advice on various topics including the suitable storage and purchasing of these bikes. This has provided us an opportunity to build useful links within the community and share vital information to support staff and security, as well as ensuring the safety of residents and the wider community. Through partnership working we have also managed to have bicycle racks installed at this location to make the area more presentable and we’ve provided bicycle locks to ensure they are secured and stored properly |
1 May 2024 | Denny Gardens, Littlemore Response (1 May 2024)Officers noticed an increase of drug use and anti-social behaviour in Denny Gardens, Littlemore. The local neighbourhood team have increased patrols and engaged with the local community. The local neighbourhood team are working the council to ensure that all partners are engaged and ensure this is a joint multi-agency approach. The neighbourhood team will continue to engage with residents, patrol the area and deal with any criminality they find and ensure there is a reduction in ASB. |
1 May 2024 | To combat and reduce retail crime specifically the highest affected stores. Response (1 May 2024)The local neighbourhood team are continuing to work with retailers. They have since increased their security due police involvement. The neighbourhood officers patrols the stores frequently and will continue to do so. The team are looking at targeting the offenders. |
1 May 2024 | To combat drug dealing and drug use in Alice Smith Square, Littlemore, Oxford. Response (1 May 2024)The local neighbourhood team have obtained a closure order on a property. The team are currently in the process of supporting the council on evicting a key individual due to drug use and anti-social behaviour. The team will continue to patrol the area, work closely with partners especially housing and target any identified offenders. |
18 Jul 2024 | Reports of Drug Dealing in the area of Van-Dieman’s Way, Littlemore, Oxford Response (18 Jul 2024)Following a community forum the neighbourhood team were made aware of reports of drug dealing in the vicinity of Van-Dieman’s Way, Littlemore. Following these reports the local NHPT have completed a walk round with the council to identify areas of improvement and crime prevention. The local NHPT have increased patrols and so far one man has been arrested for drug offences. The neighbourhood team will continue to work alongside the council, engage with residents, patrol the area and deal with any criminality they find and ensure there is a reduction in ASB. |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford Response (18 Jul 2024)The neighbourhood team are aware of a rise in ASB at Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford. The NHPT are working closely with the ASBIT from Oxford City Council. The NHPT have increased patrols in the area and are engaging regularly with all residents. The team will continue to deal with any reports robustly and are supporting the council in tenancy breaches |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Barberi Close, Oxford Response (18 Jul 2024)Following a rise in reports of ASB and noise complaints in Barberi Close, Oxford the NHPT have obtained a closure order on an address. The NHPT are working closely with the housing association to ensure that this ASB is dealt with robustly. The NHPT will continue to patrol the area of Barberi Close and deal with any breaches of the closure order robustly |
8 Aug 2024 | Littlebury Drug and ASB Hotspot Response (8 Aug 2024)Following several reports from the local community and an increase in drug dealing noticed by officers, members of the Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Police Team have worked tirelessly to actively patrol and target harden a drugs hotspot identified within Littlebury, Oxford. Daily patrols at a variety of times including stop searches led to the deterrence of drug dealing within the area. Multiple arrests were made following several pursuits on foot and bicycle including individual’s running from a small bush area. Further to this, other stakeholder liaison was completed and signage was added to the area to display that officers were aware and actively patrolling the area. Please continue to report drug dealing and ASB to us within your local area! |
8 Aug 2024 | Closure Order Response (8 Aug 2024)Officers received a report which was made in regards to possible cuckooing which was taking place within a property within Blackbird Leys. Police arrived at the address and spoke with the tenant who was at first a bit invasive with police. After building a good rapport, the tenant revealed that they had drug users and drug dealers using her house to deal drugs. In addition, the drug users would use the address to do drugs themselves. The tenant was living in fear and her mental health was in decline. It was then decided a closure order would be beneficial to the tenant. Neighbours were spoken to in regards to see if there was any issues in the area and intelligence was built up to get this closure order successfully authorised. A closure order was successfully obtained from Oxford Magistrates and the closure order was put on the address for 3 months to safeguard the tenant. |
8 Aug 2024 | Leys Festival Response (8 Aug 2024)The Blackbird Leys NHPT attended the Leys Festival and engaged positively with those that attended. The community had an opportunity to see how the police vehicle works and also be involved in other fun activities such as fingerprint keyrings and trying on various police uniform. Alongside this, it gave our officers an opportunity to provide crime prevention advice and register bicycles onto Bike Register. If you see us about within the community we are always available for a chat! |
18 Jul 2024 | Reports of Drug Dealing in the area of Van-Dieman’s Way, Littlemore, Oxford Response (18 Jul 2024)Following a community forum the neighbourhood team were made aware of reports of drug dealing in the vicinity of Van-Dieman’s Way, Littlemore. Following these reports the local NHPT have completed a walk round with the council to identify areas of improvement and crime prevention. The local NHPT have increased patrols and so far one man has been arrested for drug offences. The neighbourhood team will continue to work alongside the council, engage with residents, patrol the area and deal with any criminality they find and ensure there is a reduction in ASB. |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford Response (18 Jul 2024)The neighbourhood team are aware of a rise in ASB at Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford. The NHPT are working closely with the ASBIT from Oxford City Council. The NHPT have increased patrols in the area and are engaging regularly with all residents. The team will continue to deal with any reports robustly and are supporting the council in tenancy breaches |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Barberi Close, Oxford Response (18 Jul 2024)Following a rise in reports of ASB and noise complaints in Barberi Close, Oxford the NHPT have obtained a closure order on an address. The NHPT are working closely with the housing association to ensure that this ASB is dealt with robustly. The NHPT will continue to patrol the area of Barberi Close and deal with any breaches of the closure order robustly |
8 Aug 2024 | Littlebury Drug and ASB Hotspot Response (8 Aug 2024)Following several reports from the local community and an increase in drug dealing noticed by officers, members of the Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Police Team have worked tirelessly to actively patrol and target harden a drugs hotspot identified within Littlebury, Oxford. Daily patrols at a variety of times including stop searches led to the deterrence of drug dealing within the area. Multiple arrests were made following several pursuits on foot and bicycle including individual’s running from a small bush area. Further to this, other stakeholder liaison was completed and signage was added to the area to display that officers were aware and actively patrolling the area. Please continue to report drug dealing and ASB to us within your local area! |
8 Aug 2024 | Closure Order Response (8 Aug 2024)Officers received a report which was made in regards to possible cuckooing which was taking place within a property within Blackbird Leys. Police arrived at the address and spoke with the tenant who was at first a bit invasive with police. After building a good rapport, the tenant revealed that they had drug users and drug dealers using her house to deal drugs. In addition, the drug users would use the address to do drugs themselves. The tenant was living in fear and her mental health was in decline. It was then decided a closure order would be beneficial to the tenant. Neighbours were spoken to in regards to see if there was any issues in the area and intelligence was built up to get this closure order successfully authorised. A closure order was successfully obtained from Oxford Magistrates and the closure order was put on the address for 3 months to safeguard the tenant. |
8 Aug 2024 | Leys Festival Response (8 Aug 2024)The Blackbird Leys NHPT attended the Leys Festival and engaged positively with those that attended. The community had an opportunity to see how the police vehicle works and also be involved in other fun activities such as fingerprint keyrings and trying on various police uniform. Alongside this, it gave our officers an opportunity to provide crime prevention advice and register bicycles onto Bike Register. If you see us about within the community we are always available for a chat! |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford Response (16 Oct 2024)The team have worked closely with the council and two high demand ASB tenants have now been moved on to suitable accommodation. There are move on options being arranged for further tenants. ASB reports have significantly dropped. NHPT continue to patrol the area. |
8 Sep 2024 | Littlebury, Blackbird Leys - Drug and ASB Hotspot Response (8 Sep 2024)Following several reports from the local community and an increase in drug dealing noticed by officers, members of the Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Police Team have worked tirelessly to actively patrol and target harden a drugs hotspot identified within Littlebury, Oxford. Daily patrols at a variety of times including stop searches led to the deterrence of drug dealing within the area. Multiple arrests were made following several pursuits on foot and bicycle including individual’s running from a small bush area. Further to this, other stakeholder liaison was completed and signage was added to the area to display that officers were aware and actively patrolling the area. Please continue to report drug dealing and ASB to us within your local area! |
14 Oct 2024 | Anti-Social Behaviour in Druce Way, Blackbird Leys Response (14 Oct 2024)Following reports reports from the community regarding antisocial behaviour and drug use in Druce Way. The Local Neighbourhood policing team have increased patrols. As a result of this targetted activity, the key individuals involved have been identified. Robust action has been taken against them and and community protection notices have been issued. Furthermore following the increase in patrols a number of individuals have been prosecuted for drug offences. Blackbird Leys neighbourhood team will continue their activity. |
14 Oct 2024 | Increase in Theft from motor vehicle - Grenoble Road Response (14 Oct 2024)An increase in theft from motor vehicles on match days around The Kassam Stadium was noted by officers and through both effective reporting of incidents by members of the public and officer due diligence. As a result of this, the Blackbird Leys Neighbourhood Police Team have increased patrols around the Kassam car parks and along Grenoble Road. This is in addition to the large policing presence that also attends the football matches for supporter safety. Further to this, target hardening has taken place in the area in order to disrupt opportunities for offenders. This target hardening, along with additional officer patrols has led to a positive response from fans saying they appreciate the greater sense of security within the area on match days. Officers are continuing to work closely with staff at the Stadium and surrounding businesses to keep this positive impact going and to encourage everyone to report any concerns or crimes to Police. |
14 Sep 2024 | During September, Officers attended the FRESHERS EVENT at THE ACTIVATE LEARNING COLLEGE in BLACKBIRD LEYS, OXFORD. Their role at the event was to provide crime prevention advice, speak with partner agencies and talk with younger adults about the impact of crime and how to keep safe. Details were exchanged with partner agencies for collaboration for the future and how we can work together to reduce crime but also to provide education to the younger adults. Further to this, officers spoke to many members of the public, students and partner agencies about the police, neighbourhood priorities and crime prevention. This helped build trust and a sense of security by having an open communication forum and an opportunity for future collaborations with other partner agencies. Whilst at the event, educational talks were given on the topic of knife related crime and the consequences of carrying knives in public. Officers gave out knife crime leaflets and provided education around if somebody is caught with a knife and the impact upon their future. Officers spoke with the college staff to see if police can work closely together by delivering talks or providing drop in sessions within the college to answer any questions or concerns from the younger adults. The students also stated that they would like police to come in to the college to speak to the students about crime topics, how crime can have an impact on somebody and how the criminal justice system works. Students told me how they were afraid of the police and they feel that some police officers are not approachable, so having more of police engagement within schools would be beneficial to them. We look forward to future engagements! |
9 Oct 2024 | ASB Alice Smith Square, Littlemore |
16 Oct 2024 | Reports of drug use and anti-social behaviour in the vicinity of Armstrong Road. |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford Response (16 Oct 2024)The team have worked closely with the council and two high demand ASB tenants have now been moved on to suitable accommodation. There are move on options being arranged for further tenants. ASB reports have significantly dropped. NHPT continue to patrol the area. |
30 Nov 2024 | Brook View, Blackbird Leys - Drug and ASB Hotspot Response (30 Nov 2024)In November, Offices identified a new area in Blackbird Leys suspect of being used by drug dealers. This area as a result has experienced an increase in anti-social behaviour. We are committed to disrupting and deterring such activities, particularly within residential areas. Officers have been, and will continue to conduct high-visibility patrols. If you observed any suspicious behaviour, whether related to drug activity or not, please report it so that appropriate actions can be taken. |
14 Nov 2024 | Increase in Theft from motor vehicle - Grenoble Road Response (14 Nov 2024)Since the start of the season, officers have been conducting foot patrols around the Kassam and Ozone Leisure complex. Analysis has shown an increase in thefts from motor vehicles during these events. Officers are patrolling and engaging with locals and visitors to encourage securing vehicles and removing valuables. If you are visiting the complex, please engage with officers, who are there to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable. To report any suspicious activity, please contact us on 101 or report online. |
30 Nov 2024 | Execution of Sec 23 Misuse of Drugs Warrant Response (30 Nov 2024)Officers executed a Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant at an address in Blackbird Leys. This was based on numerous intelligence reports from the local community and officer patrols. The property was suspected of being used for the storage, preparation and distribution of Class A drugs. The operation resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of drugs, large quantity of cash, and two persons were arrested. An investigation is now underway. This success would not have been possible without the support of the local community. We continue to encourage reporting of anti-social behaviour and crime to the police, as these outcomes rely on your information and cooperation. |
9 Oct 2024 | ASB Alice Smith Square, Littlemore |
16 Oct 2024 | Reports of drug use and anti-social behaviour in the vicinity of Armstrong Road. |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford Response (16 Oct 2024)The team have worked closely with the council and two high demand ASB tenants have now been moved on to suitable accommodation. There are move on options being arranged for further tenants. ASB reports have significantly dropped. NHPT continue to patrol the area. |
30 Nov 2024 | Brook View, Blackbird Leys - Drug and ASB Hotspot Response (30 Nov 2024)In November, Offices identified a new area in Blackbird Leys suspect of being used by drug dealers. This area as a result has experienced an increase in anti-social behaviour. We are committed to disrupting and deterring such activities, particularly within residential areas. Officers have been, and will continue to conduct high-visibility patrols. If you observed any suspicious behaviour, whether related to drug activity or not, please report it so that appropriate actions can be taken. |
14 Nov 2024 | Increase in Theft from motor vehicle - Grenoble Road Response (14 Nov 2024)Since the start of the season, officers have been conducting foot patrols around the Kassam and Ozone Leisure complex. Analysis has shown an increase in thefts from motor vehicles during these events. Officers are patrolling and engaging with locals and visitors to encourage securing vehicles and removing valuables. If you are visiting the complex, please engage with officers, who are there to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable. To report any suspicious activity, please contact us on 101 or report online. |
30 Nov 2024 | Execution of Sec 23 Misuse of Drugs Warrant Response (30 Nov 2024)Officers executed a Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant at an address in Blackbird Leys. This was based on numerous intelligence reports from the local community and officer patrols. The property was suspected of being used for the storage, preparation and distribution of Class A drugs. The operation resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of drugs, large quantity of cash, and two persons were arrested. An investigation is now underway. This success would not have been possible without the support of the local community. We continue to encourage reporting of anti-social behaviour and crime to the police, as these outcomes rely on your information and cooperation. |
9 Oct 2024 | ASB Alice Smith Square, Littlemore Response (30 Nov 2024)Multiple reports have been made to the local NHPT team of ASB in the community. The neighbourhood team have attended a community meeting, have increased patrols, done letter drops and are doing multi-agency working with the City Council. The team will continue to work with the community and proactively deal with any criminality. |
16 Oct 2024 | Reports of drug use and anti-social behaviour in the vicinity of Armstrong Road. |
18 Jul 2024 | ASB around Eastern House, Eastern Avenue, Oxford Response (16 Oct 2024)The team have worked closely with the council and two high demand ASB tenants have now been moved on to suitable accommodation. There are move on options being arranged for further tenants. ASB reports have significantly dropped. NHPT continue to patrol the area. |
30 Nov 2024 | Brook View, Blackbird Leys - Drug and ASB Hotspot Response (30 Nov 2024)In November, Offices identified a new area in Blackbird Leys suspect of being used by drug dealers. This area as a result has experienced an increase in anti-social behaviour. We are committed to disrupting and deterring such activities, particularly within residential areas. Officers have been, and will continue to conduct high-visibility patrols. If you observed any suspicious behaviour, whether related to drug activity or not, please report it so that appropriate actions can be taken. |
14 Nov 2024 | Increase in Theft from motor vehicle - Grenoble Road Response (14 Nov 2024)Since the start of the season, officers have been conducting foot patrols around the Kassam and Ozone Leisure complex. Analysis has shown an increase in thefts from motor vehicles during these events. Officers are patrolling and engaging with locals and visitors to encourage securing vehicles and removing valuables. If you are visiting the complex, please engage with officers, who are there to ensure your visit is safe and enjoyable. To report any suspicious activity, please contact us on 101 or report online. |
30 Nov 2024 | Execution of Sec 23 Misuse of Drugs Warrant Response (30 Nov 2024)Officers executed a Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Act Warrant at an address in Blackbird Leys. This was based on numerous intelligence reports from the local community and officer patrols. The property was suspected of being used for the storage, preparation and distribution of Class A drugs. The operation resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of drugs, large quantity of cash, and two persons were arrested. An investigation is now underway. This success would not have been possible without the support of the local community. We continue to encourage reporting of anti-social behaviour and crime to the police, as these outcomes rely on your information and cooperation. |
9 Oct 2024 | ASB Alice Smith Square, Littlemore Response (30 Nov 2024)Multiple reports have been made to the local NHPT team of ASB in the community. The neighbourhood team have attended a community meeting, have increased patrols, done letter drops and are doing multi-agency working with the City Council. The team will continue to work with the community and proactively deal with any criminality. |
16 Oct 2024 | Reports of drug use and anti-social behaviour in the vicinity of Armstrong Road. |
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