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Violent Crime - Violent crime was confirmed as remaining a ward priority at the September PLG meeting. Residents expressed concerns around violent crime in specific areas of Mortlake. Priority remains unchanged.
Issued 04 March 2026
Patrols of areas within the ward that residents have highlighted as areas of concern. Joint engagement with local housing partnerships and council to identify areas affected by ASB, working together to tackle issues raised by residents.
Actioned 04 March 2026
Burglary - At the January PLG meeting it was agreed that burglary would remain one of the ward priorities. Residents were concerned that the winter months and longer evenings would result in an increase in burglary offences.
Issued 04 March 2026
Local officer will continue to conduct patrols in burglary hotspot areas. Reassurance visits conducted by local officers to victims of burglary and cocooning carried out in immediate area of burglary offences to raise awareness and offer crime prevention advice.
Actioned 04 March 2026
Motor Vehicle Crime - Local residents agreed at January PLG meeting that vehicle crime would remain a ward priority. Both theft from motor vehicle and theft of motor vehicle offences continue to be an issue within the ward. Ward priority remains unchanged.
Issued 04 March 2026
Research of intelligence system to identify locations for patrols and potential offenders. High visibility patrols and promoting of crime prevention through social media and engagement with owners of vehicles at highest risk. Local officers engaging with Crime Prevention Officer and signage has been installed in areas of high activity to raise awareness with vehicle owners around vehicle security.
Actioned 04 March 2026