Local policing priorities targeted across Broxbourne
14:50 16/05/2025Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) across Broxbourne have been working hard to tackle their ongoing local policing priorities.
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Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) across Broxbourne have been working hard to tackle their ongoing local policing priorities.
Twelve years after joining Hertfordshire Constabulary as a PC in Cheshunt, Pat McPeake has returned to the borough having been appointed as the new Chief Inspector for Broxbourne.
An arrest was made at the weekend in relation to a robbery which occurred in Lee Valley Country Park.
A three-day operation was carried out across East Herts and Broxbourne last week, as part of continuing efforts to tackle vehicle crime.
Police are releasing images of a person they would like to identify as they re-appeal for information as part of an ongoing investigation into a serious assault in Waltham Cross.
Reduce reports of teenagers congregating in the town centre and associating in anti-social behaviour.
Issued 18 December 2024
The Hoddesdon Neighbourhood Policing Team have continued to work alongside partner agencies and local businesses during the month of December 2024.
Regular high visibility patrols have taken place, targeting those intent in committing anti-social behaviour or criminality in the area, to ensure that Hoddesdon Town Centre is a safe and enjoyable place to visit, where members of public can look forward to attending events held in the town centre.
Members of public are encouraged to provide any feedback, which is anonymous, via the following link https://bit.ly/police-general.
Actioned 18 December 2024
Tackle anti-social car meets.
Issued 02 December 2024
To continue to respond to any reports of organised car meets in the area and using powers available to them, such as dispersal orders under Section 35 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
Actioned 02 December 2024