A public
meeting hosted by the Scunthorpe South Police Authority Neighbourhood
Panel is taking place at 7pm on Wednesday the 23rd July 2008 at
Ashby Link for residents of the local area.
The meeting
will include the opportunity to raise matters of concern relating
to local policing and an update on the local crime scene.
All are
welcome to this important meeting
ASBO
Jody Lee Meikle,
born 8/5/80.
Order until
2/8/09
No
engaging, whether by himself or 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 England and Wales.
No
consuming alcohol in any public place in England and Wales. ie
drinking in the street.
No
entering or attempting to enter any on licensed premises including
public houses, clubs or bars which form part of Scunthorpe Town
Entering
any area within Parkinson Ave, West St, Chapel St, Brigg Rd, Lindum
St, Mary St, Exeter Rd and Sainsburys complex between 10pm and
8am.
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The North Lincolnshire Magistrates
Court for more specific details.
Any case of breach of
the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60 222.
ASBO
Stephen
David Barker, born 15/3/90.
Until
20/2/10.
No
engaging, whether by himself or 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 Lincolnshire.
No
entering or attempting to enter any premises licensed to sell
alcohol or intoxicating liquor either for sale on or off the premises
consumption, other than retail premises.
No
consuming intoxicating liquor in any public place in North Lincolnshire.
No
remaining on any premises owned or used by North Lincolnshire
Council when asked to leave.
Not
to enter the area defined in the below map.
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Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The North Lincolnshire Magistrates
Court for more specific details.
Any
case of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60
222.
ASBO
Terence
Roy Hadley
Until
14/11/12
Not
to engage in conduct or behaviour, which causes or is likely to
cause harassment, aarm or distress to others or which is or is
likely to be threatenening abusive or insulting to others or inciting
or inducing others to do so, in England and Wales.
Not
to go within 50 metres of the Health Clinic, Collum Ave, Scunthorpe.
Not
to invite or allow any female or young person with the exception
of his son under the age of 17 years into his home, any residence
where he may stay on a temporary basis or any premises over which
he has control or possession, save as authorised by North Lincolnshire
Social Services.
Not
to approach, communicate or have any contact with any female or
any person under the age of 17 years with the exception of his
son whether directly or indirectly by any means whatsoever (Except
for inadvertent or unavoidable contact) and not to cause other
persons to do so on his behalf, save as authorised by The North
Lincolnshire Social Services.
Not
to enter or remain in the company of a girl or person under the
age of 17 years when no other person is present, with the exception
of his son.
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The North Lincolnshire Magistrates
Court for more specific details.
Any case of breach of
the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60 222.
ASBO
James
Rhodes, born 18/11/71.
Until
18/3/12.
Not
to engage in conduct which causes or is likely to cause harassment,
alarm or distress to others or behaviour which is or is likely
to be threatening abusive or insulting to others or inciting or
encouraging others to do so in England and Wales.
Not
to refuse to leave, when lawfully required to do so, any retail
premises in England and Wales.
Not
to enter within 20 metres of The Spa, Old Brumby St, Scunthorpe.
Not
to drink or carry open alcohol containers in any public place
in the area shown on the map.
Please
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Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The North Lincolnshire Magistrates
Court for more specific details.
Any
case of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60
222.
ASBO
Lee
Fish, born 9/5/89.
Until
30/8/09.
Not
to behave in a way which causes or is likely to cause intimidation
nuisance or distress to residents in their homes, or behave in
a way which is or is likely to be intimidating, abusive or insulting
to any person in a public place, or inciting or encouraging others
to do so, in England and Wales.
Not
to get on or sit on, any goped, moped, scooter, motorbike, in
North Lincolnshire unless lawfully entitled so to do.
Not
to enter Staindale Rd, Everest Rd, Derwent Rd, Melford Court and
Manifold Rd, including playing fields of Everest Rd Sports Field,
grassed and open space and wasteland of Brat Hills and the area
adjacent to the Queensway.
Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The North Lincolnshire Magistrates
Court for more specific details.
Any
case of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60
222.
ASBO
Stewart Pearcey, born
5/11/82.
Until 13/3/12.
Not
to engage in conduct or behaviour which causes or is likely to
cause harassment, alarm or distress to others or which is likely
to be threatening abusive or insulting to others or incite or
encouraging others to do so in England and Wales.
Refusing
to leave when lawfully required to do so any retail premises in
England and Wales.
Not
to enter Spar Supermarket, Old Brumby St, Scunthorpe, Gallagher
Retail Park Scunthorpe, Lakeside Retail Park, Scunthorpe, Sportsworld,
High St, Scunthorpe.
Not
to consume or carry open container of alcohol in part of Scunthorpe
High St. See below map.
Please
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Please
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Please
contact safelinks via messages or The North Lincolnshire Magistrates
Court for more specific details.
Any
case of breach of the order please contact Police on 0845 60 60
222.
Message
from Sgt Main.
"The Urban Neighbourhood team covering
North, East and West of Scunthorpe are currently working on a package
to tackle the Youths on Motor Bikes problem.
There are a number of 'prongs' to this package and in a nut shell
we are looking for information to be phoned into the police, or
please email me directly, of the time and location of the problem,
the numbers involved, any positive names of the offenders and if
at all possible addresses of the offenders.
The police will shortly be launching a programme working with our
Partner Agencies to attempt to make inroads into this problem and
any information the public can pass to us will be useful.
I know the general public at large are annoyed about the problem
but please rest assured we are putting this package into place to
take positive action against the offenders and the information will
be very useful.
Please email me with any information on this problem or if you wish
to discuss the matter further."
Neighbourhood
Watch Happy with the levels of crime
and mis-behaviour in your area? If the answer is yes click away
from this item.
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 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.
Witness
Service 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 Grimsby Crown Court and
Sally Van Den Boss on 01724 872124 for the Scunthorpe Magistrates
Court.
Help
After Crime. Victim Support.
Contact Wendy or Kate
Telephone
01724 871324.
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.