WILTSHIRE Police have made more than 40 arrests during the Christmas period as they carried out a number of targeted operations with a focus on shoplifting and anti-social behaviour. 

Patrols were carried out in retail centres and crime hot spots to provide community reassurance and nurture strong relationships with shop workers and business owners.  In addition, Wiltshire Police’s Neighbourhood Harm Reduction Unit worked in partnership with local authorities to put in place engagement stalls to encourage members of the public to report crime, discuss concerns and access crime prevention advice.

Neighbourhood Policing Teams worked with local authorities to ensure licensed premises were complying with their conditions.  We also conducted a number of patrols to provide visibility, reassurance and deterrence activity in identified vulnerable rural locations and anti-social behaviour hotspots.

Assistant Chief Constable Ian Saunders said: “As a force we continue to prioritise preventative policing and we remain committed to reducing crime within our communities.

“The focussed activity conducted over the festive period was planned and focussed against the crime trends and demands types we expect to see during the holiday season.  We are determined to deal with such matters robustly and provide our communities with the best possible, evidence-based policing service.

“When set against the other important duties being managed across Wiltshire during this period, including night-time economy issues and gang-related activity, our commitment to community engagement and service delivery underline our commitment to keeping our communities safe.”

Throughout December, the twin initiatives Op Dasher (Swindon) and Op Cracker (County), resulted in the following outcomes:

  • 40 x Arrests.
  • 17 x Out of Court Disposals.
  • 5 x Closure Orders relating to ASB and Business premises.
  • 3 x Community Behaviour Orders.
  • 2 x Community Protection Notices relating to licence premises.
  • 14 x Section 35 Dispersals.
  • 15 x Stop Searches.
  • 104 intelligence submissions.
  • 7 High Risk Offenders arrested.
  • 10 X Hotel watch visits conducted.
  • 123 weeks of prison sentences handed down to four Swindon nominals.
  • 138 recorded engagements with local businesses and licensed premise

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