In
addition to the investigation of these crimes, Inspector Biggs,
who operates in the Cleethorpes North and South areas, is working
on stopping thieves breaking into cars. Sat navs are the main
item and anything else on display.
Freeman Street area during the day and Central Cleethorpes during
the night are particular times.
If you have information, however small, on these thieves or indeed
the people who are dealing in stolen sat navs please call safelinks
via messages below.
Please do not assume the Police already know and although the
crimes may not be in your area the dealers could be working near
you.
If you need to be anonymous please call Crimestoppers on 0800
555 111.
Also please report anyone acting suspiciously on 0845 60 60 222.
Tell tale signs are youths, possibly on bikes, taking an interest
in the inside of parked cars and vans. Maybe looking around to
see who is watching.
If you see a crime being committed please ring 999.
Also,
John Willis, Community Safety Manager, confirms the main
work on the Clee North and
South areas is thefts from vehicle, which is significantly reduced
over the previous months, together with sneak in burglaries at
insecure properties and at unoccupied rented accommodation.
Neighbourhood officers have visited a number of areas within the
Cleethorpes area with the Community Safety Bus in order engage
with the community about their concerns.
Officers have supported the, "I love parks week," by
involvement with local schools, together with supporting Sidney
Park fete recently.
A Partnership Week of Action is planned on East Marsh during week
commencing 28 July 2008, during that week Police will be running
Diversionary Youth Activities, community activities, Crime prevention
advice, together with the arrest of wanted persons. There will
also be a fun Run and games at Grant Thorold Park , a Family Fun
afternoon Thursday 31st July at Your Place Gardens. This is being
arranged in partnership with other bodies.
If
you would like to help or need more information please contact
safelinks viw contact safelinks.
Local
Policing Teams
Your area is covered by the Cleethorpes North Neighbourhood
Policing Team. Part of the team are Inspector Biggs and Sgt Sweales.
PCs Pattinson and Stokes
work in the Hainton Ave area and the Old Clee area (left of picture).
Pc Walpole works on the area of Freeman St. (Centre
of picture) Pc Shuttleworth and Pc Dodds
work in the Park St Area (right of picture)
This
team works from the police station on Hamilton
St.
Insp
Biggs
Sgt Sweales
The team in the above order left to right
Please
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ASBO
Jamie Short, born
14/9/89.
Order until
4/9/10.
Not
to use or entice others to use threatening, abusive, insulting
or disorderly words or behaviour, including physical harm or assault,
so as to cause harassment, alarm or distress to any person
Not to cause physical harm assault or intimidation to others,
including being in possession of an instrument that is deemed
to be an offensive weapon
Not to enter any of the areas detailed below all of which are
in Grimsby;
a. Hamilton Street flats
b. 145-149 Oxford Rd &
surrounding area
c. Cleethorpe Road flats
d. Bedford St flats
e. Norfolk Court
f. Surrey Court
g. Sussex court
h. Suffolk Court
Not to enter any of the retail premises detailed below all of
which are in Grimsby;
a. Harps News, 96 Oxford St
b. CJs Supermarket, 377-379
Weelsby St
c. Bun Shop, 231 Wellington
St
d. Spice Ways, 186 Park St
e. Blue Light Off Licence
& Food Store, 290 Weelsby St
f. Wellington Street News,
290 Wellington St
g. Oxford Wine Shop, 142 Oxford
Street
Not to cause damage or attempt to cause damage to property belonging
to another person, including throwing mud, eggs, stones bricks
or any other missile at another person or property
Not to associate in a public place with Ryan Bell, Benjamin Ford,
Daniel Lytollis, Ashley Ford, Craig Smith, Glen McWilliams, Scott
Ironmonger, Kallem Hollington, Josh Musson and Anthony Briscoe
or with more than four other persons
Not to apply graffiti or encourage others to do the same
Not to consume alcoholic beverages in a public place, save legally
on licensed premises
Not to approach or contact the following witnesses in this application
namely; Andrew Hale, Victoria Waddington, Ponniah Balakrishnan,
Peter James Dobson, Hazel Denise Johnston, Jawed Mohammed, Jean
Turrell, Martin High, Julie Gask, Edward O'Dowd, Clare James
Order applies to whole of NE Lincolnshire.
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Magistrates Court for more specific details.
Any case
of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60 222.
ASBO
George
Donner, born 7/2/73.
Order
to 27/7/10.
Restrictions
not;
Engaging
in behaviour which is likely to be threatening, abusive or insulting
to any person in England or Wales, or inciting others to do so
Engaging in conduct which is likely to cause intimidation to any
witness named in the case
Threatening to cause, attempting to cause, or causing criminal
damage to property or premises within England or Wales
Driving any mechanically propelled vehicle within England and
Wales without a licence or insurance entitling the defendant to
do so
Harassing, threatening or abusing any Neighbourhood Warden or
Police Community Support Officer, police officer or any other
person employed on the Coxmoor Estate, Kirkby in Ashfield, Notts
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Magistrates Court for more specific details.
Any
case of breach of the order should be reported straight away to
Police on 0845 60 60 222.
ASBO
James
Edward Rawlings, born 18/11/58.
Until
3/1/09.
Not
to engage, whether by himself or by instructing, encouraging or
inciting others, in any behaviour that does, or is likely to cause
harassment, alarm or distress to any person not of the same household
as himself within North East Lincolnshire.
Not to cause physical harm, or physically or verbally assault,
abuse or intimidate any person within North East Lincolnshire.
Not to consume alcohol or be in possession of any opened containers
of alcohol in or on any retail premises (shops) or in any public
place within North East Lincolnshire except licensed premises
or gardens of licensed premises.
Not to remain in or on any retail premises (shops) after being
requested to leave.
Not to enter or remain on any place within the area of Central
and Seafront Cleethorpes except whilst a passenger on public transport.
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Magistrates Court for details of the banned area.
Any
case of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60
222.
ASBO
Caroline
Hopper, born 29/7/71.
Until
3/1/09.
Not
to engage, whether by herself or by instructing, encouraging or
inciting others, in any behaviour that does, or is likely to cause
harassment, alarm or distress to any person not of the same household
as herself within North East Lincolnshire.
Not
to consume alcohol or be in possession of any opened containers
of alcohol in or on any retail premises (shops) or in any public
place within North East Lincolnshire apart from licensed premises
or gardens of licensed premises.
Not to enter or remain on any place within the area of Central
and Seafront Cleethorpes except whilst a passenger on public transport.
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Magistrates Court for details of the banned area.
Any
case of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60
222.
Neighbourhood
Watch
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and mis-behaviour in your area? If the answer is yes click away
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If
no get the strength of your community around you.
Neighbourhood
Watch is the best known and most effective example of the community
and the police working in partnership to prevent crime, build
safer communities and make things happier.
27%
of all households in the UK are covered by neighbourhood watch
schemes and without doubt things are much better in areas with
active neighbourhood watch schemes because people get together
to make life better by putting wrongdoers in the minority.
In
North East Lincolnshire there is a unique system of communication
between the Police and neighbourhood watch groups and you are
visiting the website now. Safelinks alerts groups to crimes in
their area and answers questions better than by a phone call.
If
you need information on existing watch groups or the easy way
to set up a group please give us a call. Otherwise please go to
the HANWaG website via contacts and links.
This is run by Victim Support and
gives practical help and support to witnesses attending the Magistrates
and Crown Court.
Please
call Ken Andrews on 01472 359740 for the Crown Court and Terry
Holmes on 01472 341239 for the Magistrates Court.
Victim
Support can be contacted on 01472 250251.
Help
After Crime.
Victim Support.
Grimsby
& Cleethorpes District Victim Support started in 1989 and
to date has taken 52,000 referrals of victims of crime. They work
very closely with the police from whom they obtain most of their
referrals. They have an open door policy from 9am – 2pm
each weekday and also see people at other times by appointment.
There is a 24hrs answerphone and a national helpline 7 days a
week.
Contact Sylvia, Di or Jenny at 10 Town Hall Street, Grimsby DN31
1HN.
Telephone
01472 250251.
Fax
01472 356549.
Email vsgrimsby@hotmail.com
National Victim Support
Helpline
0845 3030900.
Anyone
can become a victim of crime.
People react to crime in many ways. Although most victims don’t
suffer long term harm, both adults and children can be seriously
affected.
People who have suffered a crime may need practical information
and advice, or simply someone to talk to.
“Since
the burglary, no matter how many times I’ve cleaned the
flat, it doesn’t feel the same.”
“I
keep thinking I see the person who attacked me walking down the
street towards me.”
“I
am so worried about going to court and having to face him again.”
“We
didn’t know whether we could claim any kind of insurance
or compensation.”
Why
Victim Support?
Victim Support is the national charity which helps victims of
crime. Trained volunteers provide free, confidential support and
information following crimes ranging from burglary and assault
to rape and murder.
People
often need:
Someone
to talk to.
Information on police and court procedures.
Reassurance
and emotional support.
Information
and support when attending court.
Help with compensation and insurance.
Crime
prevention information.
Help
with housing or benefit problems.
The Service is in contact with many other organizations that can
help victims of crime and we can access all sorts of information
as in the list above.
Volunteers
are always needed and we look for people who are understanding
and good listeners and can get on with people of all ages, cultures
and backgrounds. Anyone can apply. No previous experience of this
kind of work is necessary. All volunteers are given training before
they start and further training is available during the period
of service in specialized areas such as sexual offences, to help
victims of serious crime.
Some
volunteers work several hours a week, or on an occasional basis,
during the day or in the evenings and at weekends. Most people
volunteer for Victim Support because they want to help re-dress
the balance and they are rewarded by seeing the difference Victim
Support can make to people whose lives have been shattered by
crime.