Grimsby

Crime - Grimsby Central
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Police Work

Inspector Bradley, with her team of neighbourhood beat officers and police community support officers are working on the reduction of anti social behaviour in Peoples Park area .

If you have any information about who is involved in this please give us a call on messages/private.

Local Policing Teams
Your area is covered by the Grimsby Central Neighbourhood Policing Team. Part of the team are Inspector Bradley, Sgt Spowage and Sgt Bridgeman. PC Jason McCusker works in the Top Town area and PC Pool works in the Peoples Park area.

This team works from the police station on Victoria St.

 

Insp Bradley

 


PC McCusker

PC Pool

ASBO

Richard Newport, born 19/6/94.

Order until 19/6/10.

No engaging in conduct/behaviour or language which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress or inciting or encouraging others to do so in the North East Lincolnshire area, when not at his place of abode.

No drinking alcohol or being in possession of any container of alcohol in any public place in North East Lincolnshire except in places which are licensed for the consumption of alcohol on the premises..

No contacting, communicating with or associating with Nicole Sadler or Bradley Short in any public place in North East Lincolnshire except when undertaking education or training


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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

Richard Robinson, born 12/12/68

Order until 1/7/13

No engaging in conduct/behaviour or language which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to others, inciting or encouraging others to do so in the North East Lincolnshire area, other than at his place of abode.

No entering any area within the whole of the borough of North East Lincolnshire, except for being a passenger on public transport traveling through the area except to attend court, Police Station or solicitors by prior arrangement.

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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

Mathew Sleeth, born 3/7/89.

Order until 23/01/10.

Prohibited from

Engaging in conduct/behaviour or language which causes, or is likely to cause harassment alarm or distress to others or inciting or encouraging others to do so in North East Lincolnshire.


Illegally driving or being carried in, or illegally riding or being carried on any motor vehicle in North East Lincolnshire.

Associating with Liam Benjamin Taylor and Steven Robert Blake in any public place in North East Lincolnshire.

Having any open containers of alcohol in any public place in North East Lincolnshire.

Intentionally damaging property or threatening to damage property of another in North East Lincolnshire.

Approaching or having any contact, whether direct or indirect by himself or by instructing or inciting others with Pamela & Ebony Chambers, Paul & John Ogle, Mel Noble, Lloyd Norval, Sandy Wilson, Rachel Howell or any member of their families or any other witnesses in these proceedings and also all other current charges that have been laid in the magistrates court.

Unlawfully carrying any weapon or instrument that may be used to cause injury or damage.

Entering or attempting to enter or remaining in any place within the area of red on the plan annexed hereto, except for being a passenger on public transport - provided that for the period 23/01/2008 to 23/01/2010 access shall be permitted to that part of Farebrother Street between its junction with Welholme Road and number 86 Farebrother Street as indicated on the attached map.

Additional access to be permitted to 29, Highfield Avenue, via Welholme Road and crossing over so much of Patrick Street as is necessary as indicated, shaded black on the attached map.




                           

 

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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.



Drugs Aren't The Answer


Drug Problems in your Community?

NE Lincolnshire Drug Action Team is:
www.neldat.org


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 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.