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Anti-social behaviour to include behaviour of vehicle users
Issued 21 April 2026
CPT patrols have continued in Pill Box, Fressingfield, following previous ASB reports, with no further issues identified.
Ongoing patrols and enforcement in relation to vehicle ASB in Eye have resulted in positive engagement.
Sustained patrols at known hotspots, including the BP Garage, Scole, have resulted in a full reduction in vehicle‑related ASB over the last three months.
Actioned 21 April 2026
Targeting overnight offences within the rural community.
Issued 21 April 2026
Targeted patrols are being conducted to address overnight offending within the rural community, focusing on known hotspot locations and peak offending times. Activity includes high‑visibility and mobile patrols, intelligence‑led deployment, and engagement with rural residents to deter crimes such as theft, burglary, vehicle crime, and plant or machinery theft. Patrols will continue to provide reassurance and disrupt offending behaviour.
Actioned 21 April 2026