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Shoplifting offences
Issued 26 February 2026
St Helier Ward and other teams will aim to tackle and reduce shoplifting offences and bring offenders to justice by;
- Completing operations on Morden High Street targeting those committing theft offences
- Working with business premises to ID offenders through the use of CCTV or other enquiries
- Work with other teams within the Metropolitan police to secure convictions where there is appropriate evidence of an offence
- Patrol areas where there are a higher number of shoplifting offences as part of a typical daily deployment
End of January 2026 an operation took place with Merton Council ASB team targeting theft in Morden - on this day 3 people were arrested.
We have another operation running Saturday 28th February 2026 and further operations planned in April 2026.
Actioned 21 May 2026
Burglary
Issued 26 February 2026
Officers and PCSO's will visit all victims of burglary, offering re-assurance and crime prevention advice to the community.
Working in partnership with our investigation teams we will look to identify any evidential leads, such as CCTV to pursue offenders and bring justice to victims.
We are also setting up pro-active operations targeting burglary and motor vehicle crime in the area and surrounding, next operations taking place end of March and start of April 2026
Actioned 21 May 2026
Motor-vehicle crime - both theft of and theft from motor vehicle
Issued 26 February 2026
Pro-active operations have taken place in an attempt to tackle this issue, officers working extended or additional shifts has taken place targeting areas of high motor-vehicle crime which has lead to arrests of offenders during the deployments.
Pro-active operations targeting burglary and motor vehicle crime taking place in the area and surrounding, next operations taking place end of March and start of April 2026
Preventing thefts from can be achieved from not leaving any money or valuables in unattended vehicles
The most recent operation took place in the first two weeks of January 2026, in the two week deployment there was only one reported motor vehicle based crime
Actioned 21 May 2026