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   Police Report July    27 June, 2019

Immingham Habrough & Stallingborough Report for July

 

Crime                                                                                                                                            

Of the 47 crimes recorded for June in the Immingham, Habrough and Stallingborough area of the NPT, there have been the following incidents:

Burglary Residential – 4

Between 1st & 2nd June a home on Battery Street was entered after the rear door was forced. Jewellery was amongst the items stolen.          

Overnight 9th & 10th June a home on Oaklands Road was entered via the rear door. Jewellery was stolen.                                                                                                    

Over the same period a home on Pelham Road was entered via the rear window. Property was removed but recovered from the garden.                                                                    

The following day an insecure garage at a property on Woodlands Avenue was entered but nothing was stolen.    

 

Burglary Commercial – 2

There have been to attempted burglaries at the Immingham Golf Club. A male has been charged in relation to this offence.

 

Vehicle Crime – 5

A vehicle parked on Lulworth Walk was broken into during the early hours of 14th May. The vehicle was searched but nothing was stolen.                                                    

During the afternoon of 17th June a van parked insecure on Somerton Road was entered. An iPad was stolen.                                                                                                      

During the early hours of 24th June a mobile phone was stolen from a car parked in a layby on the A180 whilst the driver was asleep in the car.                                       

 Between 1st & 10th June a vehicle was stolen from Queens Road.  

Around 5.30pm on 21st June a motorbike was stolen from outside an address on Pelham Road.                                                                     

 

Damage – 8

Rose Gardens damage to front door.

Barnard Walk damage caused by tenants to fixtures & fittings in a rented property.

Worsley Road concrete thrown at a car causing damage to a door.

A180 damaged caused to a car after an object was thrown out the window of a car travelling in front.

Thornbury Road window smashed on a car.

Farmfoods carpark all four tyres punctured.

Pelham Road damage to a padlock on a property.

Wold Newton House fire set in derelict building awaiting demolition.

 

Shop Theft – 1

Theft from Home Bargains by a known male suspect.

 

Other crime include:

A male has been charged with Indecent Exposure after an incident on Pelham Road on 3rd June.

Eight assaults.

Two thefts of bikes, one from outside the Civic Centre, the other from Spring Street.

 

ASB – 12

Dispute between two retail companies.

Noisy party Bluestone Lane.

Oasis Academy unknown youths on premises.

Carisbrooke Walk youths playing football.

Youths throwing objects off a bridge over A180.

Station Road Stallingborough youth chasing horses in a field.

Riby Layby driver sat in vehicle receiving abuse from passers-by.

Five neighbour disputes.

 

How you can help

Your local Community Policing Team appreciates the importance of being in the right place, at the right time, for the right reasons to reassure the public, improve public confidence and reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the area which we all live and work.

We encourage all residents to call and report any issues where they live so that we can deal with any issues and also step up our patrols in the area.

If you feel that there are issues within your community that the police should consider prioritising, then please speak to your local officers, town or parish councillors or through the One Voice committee.

 

The named officers for Immingham, Habrough and Stallingborough ward are:

PC 373 Matthew Stephenson matthew.stephenson@humnberside.pnn.police.uk

PC549 Sarah Swaby (Police Now) sarah.swaby@humberside.pnn.police.uk

PCSO 7713 Diane Bell diane.bell@humberside.pnn.police.uk

PCSO 7655 Marc Ireland marc.ireland@humberside.pnn.police.uk  

The number to call for non-emergency issues is 101

Immingham Police Hub Opening Hours

Monday                     Closed

Tuesday                    09.00 - 17.00

Wednesday            09.00 - 17.00

Thursday                  14.00 - 17.00

Friday                        09.00 – 16.30

Saturday                   CLOSED

Sunday                      CLOSED

 

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