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ASB and Criminality in public spaces
Issued 11 November 2024
Youths causing anti-social behaviour in public spaces. Durrington recreation ground continues to cause concern with regards to local youths causing ASB and using inappropriate behaviour/language around families trying to enjoy the facilities with younger children. Likewise, the route between Durrington and Larkhill has seen an increase in ASB between youths at school kick-out times and officers will be working hard to reduce ASB through increased patrols, engagement with youths and partnership working.
Actioned 11 November 2024
Burglary and Vehicle Crime prevention
Issued 11 November 2024
•Burglary and Vehicle Crime prevention – Increased community reassurance patrols throughout the area are being conducted, as well as targeted activity and partnership working to target a recent increase in vehicle crimes. Follow our advice to keep your home safe from burglary, damage, doorstep theft, fly-tipping, and squatters: protect your valuables, safeguard your building, and secure your outside by checking our crime prevention section of the Wiltshire Police website. Search: protecting your home from crime.
Actioned 11 November 2024