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Daventry Neighbourhood Police Team Crick Parish and DIRFT Report –September 2021 Abstractions – September 2021 roster sent separately Days Reason Comments (training, meetings etc.) Officer 9 Annual Leave Annual Leave Les Conopo Crimes and Antisocial Behaviour Data Please note this may differ from other sources to which the public have access. We have only included crimes and incidents that are of the public interest. Crime statistics can be obtained through Police.uk website https://www.police.uk/ Occurrences during September 2021 Crick/ DIRFT Total Comments Assault ABH Crick 2 Assault GBH Crick 1 Drug Possession Crick 2 Hate Related Incident Crick 1 Drug Seizure DIRFT 1 Criminal Damage DIRFT 1 Theft from HGV DIRFT 1 Operation Barric Burglary Commercial DIRFT 1 Theft DIRFT 1 Daventry Town & Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team Locally Identified Priorities for the period of 1 st July and 30 th September 2021 Road Safety and Road Traffic Offences Rural Crime Vehicle Crime Theft of vehicles and Theft From Vehicles

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PCSO Report September 2021Daventry Neighbourhood Police Team Crick Parish and DIRFT Report –September 2021
Abstractions – September 2021 roster sent separately
Days Reason Comments (training, meetings etc.) Officer
9 Annual Leave Annual Leave Les Conopo
Crimes and Antisocial Behaviour Data
Please note this may differ from other sources to which the public have access. We have only included crimes and incidents that are of the public interest. Crime statistics
can be obtained through Police.uk website https://www.police.uk/
Occurrences during
September 2021
Drug Seizure DIRFT 1
Criminal Damage DIRFT 1
Burglary Commercial DIRFT 1
September 2021
Vehicle Crime
Date/
frequency
Weekly Wildlife Trust @
Daily Skateboard and
Each tour
of duty
Stobart Truck-stop
Operation Maverick: hi-visibility targeted patrols continue at the Night Owl Truck Stop and layby locations.
Operation Talla: The location continues to be monitored to ensure Covid19 compliance as location is a lateral flow testing center. Park mark accredited: The Safer Parking Scheme | Park Mark
Each tour
of duty
prevention around catalytic converter thefts at the location please see the crime prevention attachment. Hi-visibility targeted reassurance engagement patrols are being carried out at locations on Daventry International Rail
freight Terminal. Predominately at shift changes. Working with the companies and the Crime Prevention Department, to reduce the criminal activity within the location. Hi visibility targeted reassurance engagement patrols
Hi visibility targeted reassurance engagement patrols
Hi visibility targeted reassurance engagement patrols
Hi visibility targeted reassurance engagement patrols
Bridges A and D Rail Head shunt and the rail
maintenance access egress gates
MOM) Mobile Operation Managers
Marina West Haddon Road Crick
A Matter of Priority To read more about ‘A Matter of Priority’ the new campaign spotlighting the four crime types
which Northamptonshire Police will put a special focus on in the next 12 months click here:
http://ow.ly/jqaV50EPpj9
Operation Cologne Lineside Trespass Graffiti
Increased Hi visibility targeted patrols are being are being carried out by your sponsored Police
Community Support Officers, at hotspot locations, within the Parish of Crick and Daventry
International Rail Freight Terminal
www.youvstrain.co.uk
Voice
Tel: 01604 888211
Useful Contact details supporting drug issues
Crimestoppers Completely anonymous 0800 555111 https://crimestoppers-uk.org/
County Lines &
Cuckooing
Advice on county lines, cuckooing and signs to look out for: www.northants.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/cl/county-lines/
Aquarius Charity chat line focused on drug and alcohol abuse. 81 St Giles Street, Northampton NN1 1JF 01604 633848 www.aquarius.org.uk
FRANK A friendly confidential chat line about drugs. 0300 1236600 www.talktofrank.com
Other useful reference sites
Operation SNAP https://www.northants.police.uk/operationsnap Operation SNAP has been set up to
help keep our county’s roads as safe as possible It allows members of the public to report driving offences in Northamptonshire by completing documentation and uploading video evidence they have captured Submitted footage reports are then examined by Roads Policing Officers and can be used to take action against the driver found breaking the law
Neighbourhood
Alert
Do you want to receive updates about the policing issues that matter to you, direct from your local officers? Register now for our email alert service and receive updates for where
you live or work. Sign up to Northamptonshire Neighbourhood:
www.northamptonshireneighbourhoodalert.co.uk
Converter thefts)
CATLOC https://catloc.co.uk/
Information on the Retain group Self-Etching Labels can be found here:
https://www.retainagroup.com/metal-marking.html
LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG! Do you know anything about catalytic converter theft? 0800 555 111 / www.crimestoppers-uk.org
The Children’s
Society Child exploitation can happen anywhere. You can help stop it by visiting:
www.childrenssociety.org.uk/lookcloser
What3Words Every 3 metre square of the world has been given a unique combination of three words. Used for e-commerce and delivery, navigation, emergencies and more. https://what3words.com/ - the simplest way to talk about a location
Canal River Trust
Learning from home learning to be safe near water is an important part of a child's
education. Take a look at our water safety activities and resources
Northamptonshire
Fire & Rescue
Do you have any information about the deliberate setting of fires in your neighbourhood? Not only are these fires dangerous, a waste of time and
resources, but also damage property and the natural environment. You can pass any information, anonymously with a quick and easy call to FireStoppers on 0800 169 5558 or online at www.firestoppersreport.co.uk
OPERATION COLOGNE
You vs. Train" is a campaign which builds on our work to get the rail safety message across
to children and young people, especially during the school holidays when more youngsters
risk their lives by trespassing on the train lines, unaware of the dangers.
At the heart of the campaign is the story of Tom Hubbard – a young boy who suffered life-
changing injuries in 2014 when he was electrocuted by overhead power cables. Tom suffered
third degree burns across 57% of his body and has been dealing with the serious physical and
psychological consequences ever since.
An additional film, titled ‘Parallel Lines’, shows the impact of trespass on the wider
community. It reminds young people that, even if they’re lucky enough to escape uninjured,
their actions have consequences.
How can you support you vs. Train?
The campaign includes a website, graphics and a consistent set of messages used by all
partners for maximum impact in order to raise awareness of the dangers of the railway
environment and reduce trespass incidents.
Your sponsored Police Community Support Officers will be carrying out increased hi-visibility,
targeted patrols at hotspots locations to detect, deter, and prevent lineside trespass, graffiti,
and crime.
If you witness suspicious activity in and around the rail network, please contact us on 101 or
report online at www.northants.police.uk. In an emergency, always call 999.
How you can support You vs. Train
The campaign includes a website, graphics and a consistent set of messages used by all
partners for maximum impact in order to raise awareness of the dangers of the railway
environment and reduce trespass incidents.
Visit the campaign website www.youvstrain.co.uk/ to download the resources that have
been created to use in schools and within your community to help communicate the
importance of rail safety to students and ‘at risk’ groups across Great Britain.
Vandalism lineside trespass on the railway is illegal reckless and dangerous.
Northamptonshire Police are looking to identify individuals who on Friday 3rd September 2021 between 09.30 and 15.30 have sprayed graffiti on Bridge D between the Crick and Kilsby Bridleway.
Can you identify the graffiti tag in the picture above?
Were you on the Crick Kilsby Bridleway on Friday 3rd September 2021
Did you see anything suspicious?
Please contact Northamptonshire Police on 101 in an emergency where immediate assistance
is required please call 999
Occurrence Number 21000398470
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Op Sceptre is Northamptonshire Police's campaign to tackle knife crime. While the vast
majority of people don't carry knives or get involved with knife crime, we are working hard,
with partner agencies, to tackle the knife crime offences that occur and to help prevent them
from happening in the first place.
Knife crime is any crime that involves a knife whether it is used or not and some examples
include:
• Intending to hurt someone with a knife
• Using a knife to injure or kill someone
• Thieves carrying knives during a robbery or burglary
• The involvement of a knife or knives in gang-related offences
• Someone under 18 trying to buy a knife
The idea that carrying a knife for protection is not a good one. It could end up being used
against you potentially causing you a serious injury or even death and you could end up doing
the same to someone else. If you don't carry a knife these things can't happen in the first
place and you, and those around you, are safer.
Even carrying a knife in a public place can result in a maximum prison sentence of four
years, depending on the circumstances, and there is a minimum sentence of six months if you
are found carrying one more than once. Getting a criminal record can affect the rest of your
life, from job prospects to travelling to certain countries.
People who use a knife to injure someone face long prison sentences - ultimately life
sentences for murder and in some Section 18 GBH offences. Also, people who are present
when someone is injured or killed by a knife by someone else can be prosecuted and
potentially be sent to prison for murder - this is called 'joint enterprise'.
It's just not worth it!
If you are worried about someone you know carrying a knife, want to talk to someone about
knife crime or ask advice please call 101 - always call 999 in an emergency such as when a
crime is in progress and/or someone is in immediate danger. Calling with information about
knife crime may feel hard, but there are harder calls. If you have information about knife
crime, you don’t have to call the police. With our 100% anonymity guaranteed, you can speak
up with confidence that no one else will know, call Crimestoppers 0800 555 111
Fearless.org – a youth support service that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – 365
days of the year. It is important to remember that this is not a replacement for the
emergency services so our advice, if something is happening that needs immediate action –
ring 999.
Your concerns matter to the Police - to help us tackle crime and disorder in your
Neighbourhood, we want to know what matters most to you in the area where you live and
work.
You can help shape local priorities by answering a few questions about your
area: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NorthantsLocalPriorities
Visit northants.police.uk for info and advice and to report:
• Crime
• ASB
• Missing people
• Civil dispute
• Covid breaches
If a crime is in progress or life is at risk, call 999.
Modern Day Slavery - Northamptonshire Police has today (Thursday, June 17) launched a
major campaign to raise awareness of modern slavery, with the help of funding from
Northamptonshire’s Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
The powerful campaign includes a 60-second animation and a suite of powerful visuals and
messages, aiming to raise awareness of what are a growing problem. It encourages people to
look beyond a seemingly ‘normal’ situation to see the real person and their potential
predicament.
The strapline “it’s probably nothing, but….” has been chosen to ‘nudge’ people into
reporting signs – however insignificant they seem. The information provided could be the
missing piece of the jigsaw which enables officers to take swift action to safeguard victims
and bring offenders to justice.
https://www.northants.police.uk/…/june-21/its-probably-not…/
about spotting the signs of modern day slavery, visit www.northantspolice/modernslavery
If you suspect modern day slavery or have concerns about a vulnerable person, please call
101. Alternatively you can direct your call anonymously via the Modern Slavery Helpline on
08000 121 700 or Crimestoppers, in confidence, on 0800 111 555.
Fly-tipping removal from private land
If you are a private landowner who has been the victim of fly-tipping, you can apply for a
grant of up to £1,500 to help you deal with the problem.
The money can be used to cover the cost of having fly-tipping removed, as well as to fund
prevention measures to make your land less vulnerable to fly-tippers in future.
The scheme is funded by the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (OPFCC) in
partnership with West and North Northamptonshire Councils.
For more information and an application pack, please email
[email protected] for areas in the former boroughs of
Northampton, Daventry and South Northants Councils, and
[email protected] for areas in the former boroughs of Kettering, East
Northants, Corby and Wellingborough.
Where to STOP are you BLUE LIGHT AWARE?
Knowing where to stop or pull over safely to help emergency vehicles respond quickly and
safely it vital. Watch this video from #BlueLightAware and learn what to do so you
are #FitForTheRoad #ProjectEDWARD https://youtu.be/Hyvg76haEBU
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