NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH is the well-known and trusted scheme that involves neighbours and the police working together to create safer and friendlier communities. Successful schemes can reduce the incidence of burglaries, make communities more ‘crime aware’ and promote effective crime prevention activities
The public can support the police force in tackling burglary by reporting those acting suspiciously. The police would rather turn up and interview a suspicious character and it turn out to be a false alarm – than miss stopping a crime in progress. Always call 999 if you believe there is a burglary in progress.
“Burglars – Come on in!” Don’t risk becoming a victim of burglary – keep your windows and doors secure! This is the message from local police officer PC Will Stephenson following his recent attendance at a Hedon Town Council.
Local policeman PC Bob Pyle has issued a public warning advising residents about a new scam…
FREE BIKE LIGHTS were given away to children on Saturday under an initiative sponsored by Hedon Youth Group in co-operation with Humberside Police…
HUMBERSIDE POLICE is partnering with Hedon Youth Group on Saturday morning 9th November 2013 on a Road Safety and Crime Prevention Initiative.
P.C. BOB PYLE is once again urging residents to remain vigilant about burglars…
KEEP YOUR doors and windows secure, urge the local police following two burglaries in the Hedon area…
An information stall staffed by different agencies will be set up at the big Co-op store in Hedon on Friday 19th July 2013, 10am – 1pm.
PC Bob Pyle: “Don’t leave anything on display when you leave your car. Keep valuables away from the car or out of sight.”…
POLICE AND CRIME Commissioner Matthew Grove will be holding a Street Surgery in Market Place on Saturday 13th April…
NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICEMAN Bob Pyle is reminding motorists to remove any valuable items from view when leaving their vehicles unattended. They should also leave their vehicles secure and locked, even when parking at their home address.
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