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Dedicated Ward Officer
Dedicated Ward Officer
Retail theft-shoplifting
Issued 18 June 2026
Conduct regular patrols in affected retail areas
Work with shop staff to identify and target repeat offenders
Offer crime prevention advice to support businesses
Use CCTV and intelligence to build evidence for enforcement
Utilise Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO) to curtail prolific offenders
Pro active foot patrols in both uniform and plain clothes in and around Eastcote High Street. The use of drugs also has an impact on the shops in the local area, as shoplifting is taking place in order to fund the habit.
Actioned 28 August 2026
Motor Vehicle crime.
Issued 18 June 2026
We will conduct targeted patrols in hotspot areas during peak times.
Deliver crime prevention leaflets and engage with vehicle owners.
Work with CCTV and forensics to identify and pursue offenders.
Hold community events to raise awareness and offer security advice.
Actioned 28 August 2026
Violence related crimes which includes violence against women and girls.
Issued 18 March 2026
Conduct high-visibility patrols in identified hotspot areas, particularly during key times, (eg school commute and night time economy hours), while working with local partners to raise awareness, promote safer spaces and encourage reporting. Officers will engage with women and girls in the community to better understand their concerns, feeding this into local problem solving and targeted enforcement activity.
PRIORITY AREAS: Residential streets and alleyways leading from Field End Road near the library and Warrender Park.
Actioned 28 August 2026