Crime drops in centre of Exmouth but rises on the outskirts
By The Editor
29th Jul 2021 | Local News
Crime in the centre of Exmouth fell by 12% this year but crime is rising in areas such as Halsdon, Withycombe and Littleham.
This week Devon and Cornwall Police released its crime statistics for 2019 and Nub News trawled through the data to bring you the figures for Exmouth and the surrounding area.
The figures divide Exmouth into different areas. Exmouth Town saw a decrease in crime of 12% but Halsdon and Withycombe saw a 10% rise and Littleham experienced a 5% rise.
Here are the statistics for the Exmouth area:
Exmouth Brixington
-2019: 339-2018: 344
-Percentage Change: 2% decrease.-Note: In 2018, 24 incidents of shoplifting were recorded, this year there were 31 reported incidents. A rise of 29%.
Exmouth Halsdon and Withycombe
-2019: 415-2018: 379
-Percentage Change: 10% rise.-Note: Last year 7 drug possession offences were recorded, this year 18 such incidents were reported. A rise of 157%.
Exmouth Littleham
-2019: 393-2018: 376
-Percentage Change: 5% rise.-Note: This year public order offences rose by 81%. Police report 38 public order incidents took place this year, compared to 21 last year.
Exmouth Town
-2019: 904-2018: 1,030
-Percentage Change: 12% decrease.-Note: Last year 23 drug possession offences were recorded, this year 38 such incidents were reported. A rise of 65%.
Budleigh, Bicton and Raleigh
-2019: 310-2018: 244
-Percentage Change: 27% increase.-Note: 40 'vehicle offences' were recorded this year compared to 15 last year. A rise of 167%.
Clyst Valley, Woodbury and Lympstone
-2019: 247-2018: 208
-Percentage Change: 19% rise-Note: Crimes recorded as 'violence without injury' rose by 41%. Last year 46 crimes of this nature were recorded, this year there were 65.
The figures, released this week, show there were 104,858 recorded crimes in the force area between October 1, 2018, and September 30, 2019.
For the previous 12 months, that figure was 104,812, showing the slight rise in crime, although not enough for make a difference in percentage terms.
Weapons possession offences rose 24.4 per cent, which follows a 17.9 per cent rise last year, while possession of drugs offences rose by 22.2 per cent and robberies were up 22 per cent.
But there was a reduction in recorded crimes of rape, homicide, burglary, vehicle offences, shoplifting, theft and 'other offences'.
The statistics show that in the previous 12 months, recorded crime rose in Plymouth, North, East and West Devon and Exeter, East and Mid Devon, but fell in South Devon and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly has said the figures underline the importance of remaining vigilant in the fight against organised crime.
The Office for National Statistics report for the 12 months to June this year, figures released on the same day as the stats on the Devon and Cornwall Police website that run from October to September, shows that Devon and Cornwall is the fifth safest of 43 force areas in England and Wales.
PCC Alison Hernandez said work to combat organised drug supply was reflected in the figures, adding: "Organised drug supply, including through so called 'county line' networks, remains one of the most significant risks we face in our communities.
"Drug dealers coming from metropolitan areas bring with them weapons and violence and exploit vulnerable people to help them distribute drugs.
"Devon and Cornwall Police is taking large scale action to combat this – we have invested over £5.5 million pounds in the last three years into new proactive policing teams and in dedicated operations to target specific county lines or organised crime groups.
"The ongoing increases we are seeing in the number of crimes recorded for drug offences and the possession of weapons are a reflection of that concerted effort, although I recognise there remains more to be done."
Robbery offences also rose, and Ms Hernandez added: "While these increases are on relatively low base numbers, and should be seen in the context of our area being for one of the safest parts of the country, I am concerned about the continued rise in robberies and I am in discussion with the Chief Constable to better understand the issues we face and the response being taken."
She added: "While I am pleased to see reductions in many areas of recorded crime we cannot and will not be complacent. Crime levels remain a concern to me and to our communities and we must continue to do all we can to improve our response to all types of crime.
"Recruitment of more officers is part of the solution so I am delighted that, in addition to a planned uplift in force strength, we will have an additional 141 officers added to the force through the first year of the national uplift.
"Despite our chocolate box image we are not immune from drug dealing and organised crime that has taken hold in the country at large."
The full figures, which reveal the number of crimes, broken down into crime groups, compared to the figures for last year, for each area, can be found by clicking the red button below.
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