Street-level crime in SS3 9JP - Echo
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Crime for SS3 9JP
Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.
To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.
- All crime & ASB
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Public disorder & weapons
- Vehicle crime
- Criminal damage & arson
- Violent crime
- Shoplifting
- Drugs
- Other theft
- Other crime
Street name Crime type
Police station and neighbourhood policing team
Neighbourhood police station
Southend
Southend
Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea,
SS2 6ES
Open 24 hours
Shoebury neighbourhood policing team
- Police Sergeant Tracey Butt
- I am the new Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant for Shoebury and Southchurch. I have been policing the Southend district for over 20 years. I have returned to Shoebury, having worked here 8 years ago. I am very committed to the Policing and safety of the area; to this end, I will do all I can to make sure the communities of Shoebury and Southchurch are Policed to the best of my ability. Contact details Email: tracey.butt@essex.pnn.police.uk
- Police Constable Paul Hanson
- I'm Pc 2529 Hanson and I am one of your Dedicated Neighbourhood Constable. (DNC) I am a keen football fan and tend to bore my colleagues to tears going on about the glorious Arsenal, come on you reds! I became the Neighbourhood Constable for Shoeburyness in May 2008 and look forward to helping residents deal with the issues that matter most to them. Don't be shy we dont bite, if you see any of us around the town, come over have a chat, we are here to help.
- Police Constable Sharon Blaxland
- I joined Essex Police in 1989 and have served my career in the Southend district. I have been stationed at Shoebury Police Station, doing various roles since 1997. For the past two years I have been a Neighbourhood Constable, dealing with problems/issues within the community. I aim to reduce crime and anti social behaviour within the area, to continue to make Shoebury a safe place to live.
- PCSO Vanessa Toohey
- Hello my name is Vanessa. I work for the Neighbourhood Police Team in Shoebury. I have worked here for seven years and enjoy my role as a Pcso very much. Some of you may have seen me patrolling or riding my bike in Shoebury. If you have any problems concerning your Community which you feel I may be able to help with. Just stop me or call our Npt line which is listed. I am here to help. Lets make Shoebury a nice place to live and work
- PCSO Jacqueline Hill
- I joined Essex Police in March 2004 as a Service Desk Assistant, serving the public in the Front Office at Rayleigh Police Station and providing administrative support to Police Officers. In February 2007, I went on to become a Police Community Support Officer and was based at Benfleet Police Station initially covering the Thundersley area and then the Hadleigh area. In March of 2012, I was transferred to Shoebury Police Station and joined the Neighbourhood Policing Team which covers Shoebury, Thorpe Bay and Southchurch. I very much look forward to meeting and assisting all members of the community and, alongside my colleagues, am committed in serving the public and keeping these areas as safe and happy places to live, work and visit.
- PCSO Tristan Adams
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Essex Police to request that they add this information.
About this neighbourhood
Welcome to the Shoebury Neighbourhood Policing Team pages. We are committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit and will work with the community and our partners to tackle local problems. Shoebury is part of the Southend district and covers areas including West Shoebury and Cambridge Town.
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Essex Police.
Messages and events
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Upcoming events
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Neighbourhood Meeting (NAP)
When: 22nd May 2013, 7.30pm
Where: Shoebury High School Police Office Caulfield Road Shoeburyness
Opportunity for members of the public to discuss local Policing issues with the Police and other agencies. The result of this input dictates what the Neighbourhood Policing priorities will be for the following 2 months.
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Beat Surgery
When: 6th June 2013, 2.30pm
Where: The Renown Library The Renown Shoeburyness
Come and meet your local officers, Pc 3213 Blaxland and Pcso Toohey and discuss local issues and obtain crime prevention advice
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Neighbourhood Meeting (NAP)
When: 24th July 2013, 7.30pm
Where: Shoebury High School Police Office Caulfield Road Shoeburyness
Opportunity for members of the public to discuss local Policing issues with the Police and other agencies. The result of this input dictates what the Neighbourhood Policing priorities will be for the following 2 months.
Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence