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Minutes:
Detective Sergeant Mazur
presented a report which outlined policing and safer neighbourhood trends and
outlined actions taken since the last reporting period.
The
current emerging issues/neighbourhood trends for each ward were also
highlighted (see report for full details). The following local areas of concern
were recommended for consideration:
• Serious street-based violence,
targeting offenders
• Serious street-based violence, youth-based
interventions
• Drug-related crime and acquisition crime related to
drugs
In response to questions and comments from
the Committee, Detective Sergeant Mazur said the following:
i.
Noted
the request from Councillor Herbert for a copy of the Environmental Audit that
took place on St Matthews Gardens and Corrie Road but this had been undertaken
by the Community Safety Team (Cambridge City Council).
ii.
A
process had to be followed before a detailed media release could be given
regarding the 39 cycles recovered in Coleridge Road. All serial numbers would
be checked against the relevant database, and checked against a crime report,
to identify cycle owners. Proof of ownership would be required for cycles where
an owner could not be identified.
iii.
Staffing
capacity had increased on the local police team with staff employed internally
from various departments following a recruitment process.
iv.
Since
the last area committee attend by the police, a great deal of focus had been
placed on the train station to assess the scale of the cycle theft problem.
Work had taken place to improve site security with time spent patrolling the
site. However, the site was privately owned by Greater Anglia and the Police
had put forward suggestions on how to make the site more secure. The Police had
also undertaken viewing CCTV to scan for incidents and carry out investigations
on those incidents if a crime had been spotted.
v.
In the
six months; there had been one person charged with cycle theft and three under
investigation (believed to be prolific offenders). This did look like a limited
return on the work that had been carried out, but it was recognised there was a
low success rate of solving crime where CCTV was the primary evidence.
vi.
The CCTV
had to be of sufficient quality for a still image to be produced, and an
individual available to view an image to positively identify an offender. This
also applied to shop lifting crimes.
vii.
With
reference to the burglaries that had taken place in Abbey Ward, likely
offenders had been identified, they had also carried out burglaries outside of
east area which had led to joint working with neighbouring forces.
viii.
A new
sergeant had been employed by the burglary division which increased
investigatory capabilities; burglaries were often linked together, which took
time to investigate which could be frustrating those who had been a victim of
this type of crime.
The
Committee:
Resolved
unanimously to approve the following as local areas of concern:
• Serious street-based violence,
targeting offenders
• Serious street-based violence, youth-based interventions
• Drug-related crime and acquisition crime related to
drugs.