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Our ambition is to provide a neighbourhood policing service of which you, and we, can be proud. Prevention will be at the heart of our work, through well-informed collaborative problem-solving, building participation and strengthening the communities we serve. We will remain part of those communities, known and accessible to you, and policing in a way that both prevents harm and enhances your trust in us.
Our approach is shaped by five key themes: accessibility, prevention, relationships, vulnerability, relationships and partnerships. These will underpin all areas of our service and form the basis of our neighbourhood policing offer.
Tackling drug related violence and anti-social behaviour (ASB) by targeting identified hotspots and offenders
Issued 01 November 2024
All areas have undertaken Op Fortify visits, where we target drug dealers who are cuckooing - a term used to take over the home of a vulnerable person for criminal activity - as well as warrants, and made numerous drugs-related arrests during the quarter.
We have also focused on tackling ASB through issuing warning notices and working closely with the Public Protection ASB team at the City of Lincoln Council.
Actioned 30 January 2025
Tackling drug- and alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour, including that linked to the night time economy.
Issued 19 February 2025