Crime Information and Advice
Crime maps
Crime figures are displayed at street or village level at www.police.uk.
Set your internet security to accept cookies before visiting the site. Click on “Find your neighbourhood”, enter a postcode, town or village name, and you are taken to crime and policing information for that area. Click on the words “Crime map” to see the numbers of crimes for that area by month. Click on the dots on the map for information about individual crimes. Specific details and exact locations are not given in order to preserve the anonymity of the victims of crime. Figures go back to December 2010. The figures from July 2012 onwards include case outcomes.
Advice on how to protect yourself against crime including staying safe on line
Go to www.northyorkshire.police.uk, and click on the words “Staying safe”. There you will find:
Advice to keep you safe whilst living, travelling and visiting our rural areas.
Personal safety advice to keep you and your belongings safe.
How to secure your home to prevent burglaries.
Advice on how to drive safely, whatever the conditions.
Crime reduction measures to help protect your business and premises.
Protect yourself and your family whilst working and playing online.
The Police and Crime Commissioner
Mrs Julia Mulligan is the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire.
For more information about her role, visit www.northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk
Crimestoppers
Contact Crimestoppers anonymously with information about crime:By telephone: 0800 555 111
On line: www.crimestoppers-uk.org, scroll down to the words “Anonymous Form”.
North Yorkshire County Council Trading Standards epartment
Contact via Citizens Advice:
Citizens Advice Hambleton
277 High Street
NORTHALLERTON
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DW
http://www.citizensadvicehrs.org.uk/
advice@northyorkslca.org.uk
03444 111 444 - North Yorkshire Telephone Advice Line - Mon - Fri 9.30 am - 4.30 pm
01609 776551 - General Enquiries/Appointment Line
National Neighbourhood Watch website
National: www.ourwatch.org.uk
If you have any issues with anything on this page or would like more information please contact: Neighbourhoodwatch
Crime maps
Crime figures are displayed at street or village level at www.police.uk.
Set your internet security to accept cookies before visiting the site. Click on “Find your neighbourhood”, enter a postcode, town or village name, and you are taken to crime and policing information for that area. Click on the words “Crime map” to see the numbers of crimes for that area by month. Click on the dots on the map for information about individual crimes. Specific details and exact locations are not given in order to preserve the anonymity of the victims of crime. Figures go back to December 2010. The figures from July 2012 onwards include case outcomes.
Advice on how to protect yourself against crime including staying safe on line
Go to www.northyorkshire.police.uk, and click on the words “Staying safe”. There you will find:
Advice to keep you safe whilst living, travelling and visiting our rural areas.
Personal safety advice to keep you and your belongings safe.
How to secure your home to prevent burglaries.
Advice on how to drive safely, whatever the conditions.
Crime reduction measures to help protect your business and premises.
Protect yourself and your family whilst working and playing online.
The Police and Crime Commissioner
Mrs Julia Mulligan is the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire.
For more information about her role, visit www.northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk
Crimestoppers
Contact Crimestoppers anonymously with information about crime:By telephone: 0800 555 111
On line: www.crimestoppers-uk.org, scroll down to the words “Anonymous Form”.
North Yorkshire County Council Trading Standards epartment
Contact via Citizens Advice:
Citizens Advice Hambleton
277 High Street
NORTHALLERTON
North Yorkshire
DL7 8DW
http://www.citizensadvicehrs.org.uk/
advice@northyorkslca.org.uk
03444 111 444 - North Yorkshire Telephone Advice Line - Mon - Fri 9.30 am - 4.30 pm
01609 776551 - General Enquiries/Appointment Line
National Neighbourhood Watch website
National: www.ourwatch.org.uk
If you have any issues with anything on this page or would like more information please contact: Neighbourhoodwatch