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Our aim is to provide a truly local policing service – communities working together with officers and partner agencies, to identify and deal with issues that matter most to them. Responding to and working closely with our communities solves problems, reduces crime and the fear of crime, and helps build trust and confidence in our service. Our approach is shaped by our vision to deliver exceptional policing for the people of Norfolk, by protecting communities, delivering exceptional services, and building and sustaining trust.
Tackling youth-related anti-social behaviour across west Norfolk
Issued 28 January 2025
Youth ASB centres around one specific issue, we currently have eight young people on police bail with conditions. This has seen a significant decrease in crimes associated with theft of motorcycles and ASB related to the rail networks between Lynn and Downham.
KL Mart and half term were no particular issue, a number of pre-emptive dispersal notices were issued. No issues of disorder to report.
Actioned 01 April 2025
Tackling vehicle-related anti-social behaviour across west Norfolk
Issued 28 January 2025
In the last few weeks the number of ASB offences has decreased. A number of bikes have been seized, intelligence from the public has been massively helpful and with the installation of new cameras this has also helped to tackle down the use of footpaths. We would encourage anyone to report online or if photographs are obtained they can be passed via Crimestoppers or online.
Actioned 01 April 2025