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Drypool

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Concerns have been raised regarding drug dealing and drug use around the Victor Street and Buckingham Street area.

Issue Date Thursday 1st August 2024

With the assistance of the public and Humber Talking surveys warrants can be obtained.

Update - From listening to your concerns we have executed a number of warrants under The Misuse Of Drugs Act. This has resulted in a quantity of class A & B drugs recovered and taken out of circulation along with persons arrested and charged.
Pro-active patrols in the identified areas have been completed and a number of street dealers have been stop searched, drugs recovered and charged to court.

Action Date Wednesday 11th September 2024


Cycle Theft is an issue across the ward area especially around high foot fall places.

Issue Date Thursday 1st August 2024

All cycle theft reports are reviewed by the team for investigative opportunities. We have completed targeted days of action which has resulted in arrests and the recovery of stolen pedal cycles.

We have completed a number of Bike Register Events to security mark cycles. Look out on our social media pages for further events planned across the city.

Action Date Wednesday 11th September 2024


A number of street drinkers have started to congregate around the benches on Sherburn Street and New Bridge Road near to the green area.

Issue Date Thursday 1st August 2024

The civic CCTV camera has been requested to watch this area together with an increase in patrols. Please call in on 101 if you have any concerns regarding this issue.

Action Date Monday 9th September 2024


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