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Crime for CH49 3PN
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
Birkenhead Police Station
Birkenhead Police Station
Mortimer Street, Birkenhead, Wirral
CH41 5EU
Your local police station in Birkenhead. I
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For all non-emergency policing matters call 101.
Heswall neighbourhood policing team
- Inspector Mick Blease
- My name is Inspector Mick Blease and I am the Neighbourhood Inspector for Hoylake Neighbourhood and the Heswall Neighbourhood. I have now been carrying out this joint role for 12 months which has seen benefits for both Neighbourhoods with the migration of staff across the border to assist when the need has arisen as many of the issues faced are similar. We are now at the time of year when we reflect on performance for the past year. I am pleased to report that there have been some fantastic results across our two neighbourhoods that I would like to share with you. There have been a total of 166 less victims (12.5%) of crime across our two Neighbourhoods with the biggest reductions in offences of Burglary and Theft from a motor vehicle. This fall in crime levels against a backdrop of lost resources is an example of how committed officers are in our area, to continually improve to make our area safe. We are constantly looking for new ways to combat crime and anti social behaviour. An example of this innovation will be evident this summer in order to combat "alcohol fuelled" youth related disorder. Currently officers can seize alcoholic drinks from youths. Previously this has been easy due to the branding of the drinks. We have become aware that as a deterrent to this action, certain individuals have hidden the alcohol in an innocent soft drinks container. When officers become suspicious they will now be able to use an alcohol-tracing dipstick to check the contents of the container. During March we see the start of our lighter nights and longer days with the onset of British Summer Time. As a result we start to implement our activities to target anticipated increases in reports of anti-social behaviour and other crimes that are associated with this time of year. It is also a time of year when we become more complacent regarding the security of our own home. As an example, people will take advantage of the warmer weather and start to maintain the garden and leave doors open to the home, which can be an invite to criminals to steal property. Windows may also be left open which are normally closed during the winter months. Car crime is also more prevalent during the summer months as locals and visitors come to the area to view the many beauty spots we have. Please take care to ensure valuables are not left on show by taking them with you. Do not remove the items and then place them in the boot. Your actions may be viewed by a thief. You also need to be of a device that is being used by criminals in Merseyside which blocks the remote control signal when you are locking your car. You need to be sure that if you are using a remote control to lock your car that it has actually done the job. Thieves may be operating in the area and using the blocking device and will steal from your car when you have left it unattended. Finally I would like to praise the work of the Wirral Neighbourhood Watch schemes. Neighbourhood Watch is one of the biggest and most successful crime prevention initiatives ever. Behind it lies a simple idea, and a central value shared by millions of people around the country. We have 369 Coordinators in the Wirral and over 7.5 million members country wide. If you would like to learn more on Neighbourhood Watch please contact any member of your Neighbourhood Policing team via one of the many contact methods available. Enjoy the spring.
- Police Community Support Officer Alistair Gray
- My name is Alistair Gray. I am a Community Support Officer aligned to Heswall ward.I have been employed by Merseyside Police for the last three years and have previously worked in the Pensby & Thingwall area of Heswall. I have been in my current role for the last 18 months and find the job most rewarding. You will see me regularly out and about in Heswall. I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting local residents.
- Dedicated Constable Derek Murphy
- My name is Derek Murphy. I am a Police Constable and I am the ward manager for the Heswall ward.I have been in Merseyside Police since 1980 and have previously worked in most stations within Wirral in both plain clothes and uniform capacity. I have been in my current role for the last two years and find the job most rewarding. I enjoy talking to, and meeting local residents and retailers and find this aspect of my work most rewarding.
- Police Community Support Officer Kim Plimey
- My name is Kim Plimey. I am a Police Community Support Officer and I currently work in the Heswall ward. I have been with Merseyside Police for 4 years all of which has been performing the role I currently occupy. I enjoy talking to, and meeting local residents and retailers and find this aspect of my work most rewarding. I also take an active part in the local 'Pubwatch' and monthly priority meetings. I thoroughly enjoy my work and take pride in ensuring that day to day tasks are dealt with to a high standard.
- Police Community Support Officer Adam Saunders
- My name is Adam Saunders. I am a police Community Support Officer aligned to the ward of Irby. I have been employed by Merseyside Police for nearly 2 years all of which have been in my current role. You will regularly see me out and about in the area of Irby and I am always available to deal with any issues that arise. I enjoy patrolling and look forward to meeting local residents.
- Police Community Support Officer Paul Cullen
- My name is Paul Cullen. I am a Police Community Support Officer and I currently work in the Pensby and Thingwall ward.I have been with Merseyside Police for nearly two years performing the role I currently occupy. I enjoy talking to, and meeting local residents and retailers and find this aspect of my work most rewarding. I look forward to meeting local people and dealing with local issues
- Police Community Support Officer Sue Fowles
- My name is Sue Fowles. I am a Community Support Officer aligned to the ward of Pensby and Thingwall.I have been employed by Merseyside Police for the last 4 years and have always worked in the Pensby and Thingwall area of Heswall. I have been in my current role for all of my service and find the job very rewarding. You will see me regularly out and about in Pensby and Thingwall. I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting local residents and I pride myself in knowing what is happening within my area and more importantly, keeping my community up to date.
- Dedicated Constable Mark Joynson
- My name is Mark Joynson. I am a the ward manager for Pensby and Thingwall ward.I have been employed by Merseyside Police for 24 years all of which I have served within Wirral. I have previously worked in plain clothes departments including CID and have been performing my current role for the last 5 years. I am a local resident and pride myself in taking a keen interest in the local area. You will see me regularly out and about in the locality, I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting local residents.I can be contacted on the below telephone number or at my regular surgeries in Pensby Library, or stop me in the street!
- Police Community Support Officer Phil Roberts
- My name is Phil Roberts. I am a Police community Support Officer that covers the Pensby and Thingwall ward.You will see me regularly out and about in the area, sometimes on my pedal cycle. I enjoy patrolling the ward and meeting local residents.
- Police Community Support Officer John Power
- My name is John Power. I am a Community Support Officer aligned to Thornton Hough and Clatterbridge ward.I have been employed by Merseyside Police for 20 years and for the last 4 years I have performed the above role. I find the job most rewarding and take an active part in assisting with the local speedwatch campaign I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting local residents.
- Dedicated Constable Jane Walker
- My name is Jane Walker. I am a Police Constable and I am the ward manager for the Thornton Hough Clatterbridge ward.I have nearly 20 years service with Merseyside Police and have previously worked in most stations within Wirral in both plain clothes and uniform capacity. I have been in my current role for the last 4 years and find the job most rewarding. I enjoy talking to, and meeting local residents and take an active part in dealing with local issues which included monthly meeting within the ward.
About this neighbourhood
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Upcoming events
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Pensby and Thingwall - Police Surgery
When: 16th May 2013, 3.00pm
Where: Pensby Library, Pensby Road
Come along and meet your local team.
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Irby - Have Your Say
When: 22nd May 2013, 6.30pm
Where: Irby Evangelical Church
Wednesday 24th October at 6.30pm
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Heswall - Police Surgery
When: 28th May 2013, 3.00pm
Where: St Peter’s Centre, Lower Heswall
Come and join us to have your say on local policing matters.
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Pensby and Thingwall - Have Your Say
When: 30th May 2013, 3.00pm
Where: Pensby Library
Come along and have your say on policing matters in your area.
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Thornton Hough, Brimstage and Raby - Police surgery
When: 31st May 2013, 10.00am
Where: Thornton Hough Village Hall, Manor Road , Thornton Hough
Come along and meet your local policing team
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