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Your Waterloo Neighbourhood policing teams are prioritising drug dealing
Issued 01 June 2026
Neighbourhood policing teams are tackling drug dealing by increasing patrols in known hotspots, working closely with local communities to identify and address issues, and implementing tailored prevention programs. Planning and executing warrants when appropriate. They also collaborate with local councils and organisations to provide education and support to at-risk individuals. These efforts aim to reduce drug-related crime and enhance community safety.
Your Waterloo Neighbourhood policing teams are prioritising anti-social behaviour
Issued 01 June 2026
Neighbourhood policing teams are tackling anti-social behaviour through increased patrols in hotspot areas, seizing vehicles involved in disruptive activities, and engaging with local communities to build trust and address concerns. They are also collaborating with local councils to enhance safety measures. These efforts aim to create safer and more secure neighbourhoods.
Your Waterloo Neighbourhood policing teams are prioritising off road bikes
Issued 01 June 2026
Neighbourhood policing teams are tackle the issue of illegal off-road bikes by gathering intelligence on hotspots and taking enforcement actions. They collaborate with local councils to restrict access to fields and parks, seize bikes during operations, and work with dedicated Motorcycle and Rural Crime Teams. Additionally, they engage in community education, particularly in schools, to raise awareness about the dangers and legalities of off-road biking
Your Waterloo Neighbourhood policing teams are prioritising Shoplifting
Issued 01 June 2026
Neighbourhood policing teams are tackling shoplifting by increasing patrols in retail areas, working closely with store security, and using plainclothes officers to catch offenders in the act. They also issue Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) to repeat offenders, which place restrictions on their activities to prevent further crimes. These efforts aim to reduce shoplifting and enhance community safety