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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
St Austell Neighbourhood team are committed to tackling Anti Social Behaviour by working with partner agencies such as housing providers, Cornwall Council, Youth groups, support agencies and many others.
Officers will aim to engage with communities and affected parties to seek a suitable resolution to any identified ASB issue.
Positive action will be taken where necessary and offenders will be escalated up the ASB process in accordance with the Cornwall Council ASB protocol.
Issued 11 April 2024
Update: 09 September 2024 - September 2024
High visibility patrols are continuing in partnership with Security Officers from the BID.
We have also been working closely with partners such as Youth Justice and targeted youth workers to tackle ASB offenders in hotspot areas. This work continues and is focusing on the town centre and Bugle areas.
If you experience any ASB please ensure that it's reported at the time it's occurring in order to provide us with the opportunity to attend and deal with it at the time, rather than use investigating it after it has taken place.
Update: 15 August 2024 - August 2024
Officers from St Austell are currently engaged in conducting high-vis patrols in areas identified as ASB hotspots as part of our Summer Policing plan in company with partners such as St Austell BID.
We have also funded Youth engagement work in some of these hotspots areas in order to prevent ASB occurring by diverting the youths in to other activates.
Officers have been dealing with repeated ASB offenders by escalating them through the ASB process, this ultimately could result in Criminal Behaviour Orders being applied for.
If you experience any ASB please ensure that it's reported at the time it's occurring in order to provide us with the opportunity to attend and deal with it at the time, rather than use investigating it after it has taken place.
Update: 02 July 2024 - July 2024
Officers from the St Austell Neighbourhood team have served a number of ASB warnings to persons reported to be causing ASB issues in the area. They have also worked with partners and have removed the squatters from the old General Wolfe public house in St Austell and to secure the building.
Three residential addresses which have been related to ASB issues over the last few months have been closed by the magistrate courts to prevent further disorder.
Update: 05 June 2024 - June 2024
Officers from St Austell have been continuing to conduct high-visibility patrols in areas where ASB has been reported. We are engaging with the persons concerned and are offering education as well as taking more formal action when needed.
Two persons who were linked to ASB reports in St Austell town have been arrested and remanded, applications are being made to the courts to consider Criminal Behaviour Orders upon conviction for these persons.
We are currently planning for our Summer Policing and have arranged for a number of high visibility foot patrols to take place on key dates and times. This is in areas ASB may occur in order to prevent and detect crime.
We are also pleased to announce funding has been secured by the Police Service to pay for youth outreach work in areas with reports of youth ASB. The aim is that this will prevent further reports by them engaging with them.
Update: 02 May 2024 - May 2024
Officers from St Austell have been assisting the Community with a rise in ASB reports for the St Austell town and surrounding area.
We have arrested and charged a man in connection to a number of these reports which took place between 21st April and 1st May. He was remanded in custody and is awaiting to appear before the courts.
We have also assisted with a rise in youth related ASB reports for the St Dennis area. Officers are conducting high via patrols in the area and engaging with the young people and their parents. We are also speaking with our partners about conducting out reach work with the youths in this area.
Actioned 09 September 2024
Drug use and supply
We aim to gather and act on intelligence received in all areas of the Policing sector surrounding drug use and supply.
This involves executing Misuse of Drugs Act warrants, disruption work and also liaising with partner agencies in order to combat local drug dealing as well as County Lines.
Often, drug use comes with additional Safeguarding concerns both for the drug user and any immediate family they may have. This is especially true in County Lines cases where young and vulnerable people are often exploited.
St Austell Neighbourhood team is committed to tackling this issue and ensuring vulnerable people are Safeguarded and that the offenders are brought to justice.
Issued 02 May 2024
Update: 09 September 2024 - September 2024
The team have had a busy month, executing positive drug warrants in St Austell as well as making several arrests for drug offences, ranging from possession to cultivation and intent to supply.
The team also responded to a report of a cannabis grow in an open area in which around 30 cannabis plants were located and removed.
Investigations are ongoing into these incidents and numerous suspects are on bail.
We would like to thank members of the public for their reporting and hope that these actions are having a positive impact on the community. We would also continue to encourage the public to report incidents and intelligence to us or Crimestoppers. Increased reporting allows us to conduct these proactive actions and achieve positive results.
Update: 15 August 2024 - August 2024
Over the past few weeks the Policing teams at St Austell have dealt with a number of drug related offences, these have ranged from dealing with persons being found in possession of drugs to conducting searches of peoples houses and businesses using Court issued warrants.
Further drugs related operations are planned and as always if you have any information which may assist us please share this with us. You can do this via our website, speaking to a Police officer in person, popping into the Police Station or by calling crime stoppers.
As well at this time officers are going to be conducting high-vis patrols in areas where suspected drug use is going on to disrupt, take action or engage with persons found in these locations.
Update: 02 July 2024 - July 2024
Over the past month officers from St Austell Police Station have been working hard to tackle drug related crime. We have conducted 3 separate search warrants and removed drugs and weapons from residential addresses. Officers have been conducting high-vis patrols within populated areas and conducted a number of positive stop searches for persons who have been carrying drugs.
We can only do this work with the information from the community, please continue to contact us with any information you have about drug related crimes so we can take action where possible.
Update: 05 June 2024 - June 2024
St Austell Police are still working hard in this area but we need your help. Without information from yourselves within the community we are not able to take action with persons suspected of dealing drugs. We need the information you hold in order to apply to the courts for Search Warrants. The threshold of information we need to do this is high, so please if you have any information about possible drug dealing tell us. You can tell any Police Officer you see, contact us via our website, pop into the Station or report it via Crime Stoppers.
At this time we do have warrants planned on addresses suspected to be linked to drug dealing. We will share updates and information about any results when we can.
Thank you for your support in advance.
Update: 02 May 2024 - May 2024
Officer from St Austell are continuing to work hard in addressing the drug issue in our area. We can only do this with your help and support and would encourage you to come forward with any information if you have it. You can report this information via our website or by calling crime stoppers.
Recently we have conducted a number of drugs warrants in our area and have also been successful in applying for court orders to close addresses connected to drugs and ASB use.
Actioned 09 September 2024
Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)
St Austell Police are committed to playing our part in improving how Devon and Cornwall Police protect the public from harm, especially by combatting the violence women and girls suffer.
We will aim to achieve this by contributing to the overall aims set out by the National Police Chiefs' Council as below:
- Improved quality of VAWG investigations: enhance professionalisation of public protection
capability and a focus on staff and officer wellbeing
- Relentless pursuit of perpetrators: improved identification of repeat, high harm and predatory
VAWG offenders
- Improving the digital forensic response to tackle gaps in capability and capacity to process
digital evidence and respond to tech enabled VAWG
- Further partnership working on VAWG with a focus on prevention
- A keen focus on fulfilling data and intelligence gaps to inform the threat picture of VAWG
Issued 11 April 2024
Update: 09 September 2024 - September 2024
At St Austell we have been conducting high-vis patrols at time and in areas where violence against woman and girls offences may take place. This has been done to prevent these type of offences taking place.
Sadly these type of offences still take place but we are working to investigate them and support the victims.
If you have any concerns for anyone in relation to violence against woman and girls please contact us to discuss it further.
Update: 15 August 2024 - August 2024
At St Austell we have been conducting high-vis patrols at time and in areas where violence against woman and girls offences may take place. This has been done to prevent these type of offences taking place.
Sadly these type of offences still take place but we are working to investigate them and support the victims.
If you have any concerns for anyone in relation to violence against woman and girls please contact us to discuss it further.
Update: 02 July 2024 - July 2024
This remains a priority for the Police Service and we are working hard with partners to safeguard victims, prevent further offences and detect them. If you have any concerns about anyone in relation to Violence against Woman and girls please contact us so we can investigate and ensure they are supported.
Within the St Austell area over the past month we have had sexual offences reported to us, the investigation into these crimes is ongoing but the suspects for each crime have been identified and action is being taken.
Update: 05 June 2024 - June 2024
The Devon and Cornwall Police Service are continuing to work with our partners to detect and prevent offences against Woman and Girls. High-visibility patrols are being conducted on key days and times to safeguard woman who may be targeted during night time economy hours.
More of these patrols will take place during the lighter evenings during the summer.
Update: 02 May 2024 - May 2024
Working with our partners we are continuing to prevent, raise awareness and safeguard survivors of violence against woman and girls offences. We have been conducting high visibility patrols during the evenings and during during night time economy to prevent offences. We are currently creating our Summer Policing plan and within this ensuring that patrols are planned in order to continue the disruption work.
Actioned 09 September 2024