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Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams consist of Neighbourhood Team Leaders (police sergeants), Neighbourhood Beat Managers (police officers) and police community support officers (PCSOs) who are accountable to their local community. A key element of the role is to undertake community engagement to understand community concerns and update them on police activity in order to build confidence.
They will work in partnership with teams both within the police (for example alcohol licensing and youth intervention) and externally (local authorities, Environmental Health and registered social landlords) to problem solve community issues. The underlying principle of our neighbourhood policing model is to intervene at the earliest possible opportunity to prevent an escalation of crime and harm.
ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Issued 10 May 2026
ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
- Visible Patrols - We continue to conduct visible patrols in throughout South East Cornwall. Thankfully, we have low reported incidents of ASB on the Looe area.
- Beat Patrol Plans – Reports by the public will dictate where we are patrolling. We continue to respond to reports of ASB and increase our visibility in these areas.
- Partnership Working – We continue to work closely with our partners to deal robustly with reports of persistent ASB. We discuss any areas of concerns during our team meetings, which is also attended by our sector ASB officer.
- As we approach the summer months, regular meetings are taking place between police and partner agencies to ensure plans are in place to ensure any events are enjoyable for the community, whilst endeavouring to reduce any potential ASB.
Actioned 10 August 2026
RETAIL CRIME
Issued 10 May 2026
RETAIL CRIME
- Hotspot visits – Hotspot policing is a crime prevention strategy that concentrates police resources and activities on small, high-crime areas (hotspots) like specific streets, parks, or intersections, based on data showing crime clusters, not even distribution. By increasing visible patrols, problem-solving, and community engagement in these concentrated spots, police aim to deter potential offenders, reduce crime, and create a greater sense of public safety. South East Cornwall has designated Hotspots within our Towns of Saltash, Liskeard, Torpoint and Looe, which are concentred around retail areas.
- Engagement – we have engaged directly with business owners, promoting how to contact your local Police Neighbourhood Team and promote engagement through community messaging. As we fast approach the holiday season, my team will be visiting retail premises to provide prevention advice, which will concentrate on the location of displayed items.
- UKPAC - UKPAC is a not-for-profit co-operative made up of like-minded businesses, police, crime prevention agencies and legal professionals — all working together to improve trading conditions and community safety. Working with our Crime Prevention Team, we have sourced funding for a free trial of UKPAC to allow businesses to trial this platform and have been offering this to businesses throughout the sector.
Actioned 10 August 2026
DRUG DEALING AND ASSOCIATED EXPLOITATION
Issued 10 May 2026
DRUG DEALING AND ASSOCIATED EXPLOITATION
- Thankfully, we have low reported incidents of drug possession and supply across the Looe area. That said, we will continue to develop any intelligence surrounding drug related criminality and robust action will be taken.
- Licensing Checks – Our licensing team have a great relationship with licensed premises within Looe and surrounding areas. We will however, continue to work closely with our licensing team to conduct visits at pubs completing licensing checks with opportunity for drug wipes within locations if concerned with drug use.
Actioned 10 August 2026