New policing model receiving positive feedback from local communities and the Home Office
18:00 23/01/2025A new policing model has seen significant reductions in theft and anti-social behaviour in communities across the city and county.
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Most commonly reported crimes during Feb 2025
Crime for last year
Month | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Mar 2024 | 108 | 9.5% |
Apr 2024 | 102 | 9% |
May 2024 | 85 | 7.5% |
Jun 2024 | 72 | 6.4% |
Jul 2024 | 171 | 15.1% |
Aug 2024 | 119 | 10.5% |
Sep 2024 | 72 | 6.4% |
Oct 2024 | 91 | 8% |
Nov 2024 | 99 | 8.7% |
Dec 2024 | 51 | 4.5% |
Jan 2025 | 65 | 5.7% |
Feb 2025 | 98 | 8.6% |