Operated by: Devon & Cornwall Police
https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/area/your-area/devon-cornwall/plymouth/keyham/Current Priorities
Issue
Drugs
Intelligence received from members of the public, can often result in positive action from the police. We require regular reliable information to help identify the types of drugs and a pattern of use to aid our positive action.
Drugs information is often mentioned to our PCSO where they will submit this information as intelligence, to create this pattern.
How to contact police – 999 /101 / force website – www.devon-cornwall.police.uk
Contact Crimestoppers – Tel 0800555111
Action
Update: 28 November 2024 - Boarder Force drug interception
Partner agency Boarder Force informed the police about a parcel they had intercepted, police conducted a door step visit, made an arrest and the property was searched by West neighbourhood team.
Update: 28 November 2024 - Cannabis Farm Hyde Park
Intelligence received from a partner agency, lead to police utilizing police resources to positively identifying a cannabis farm, where an arrest was made, by the West neighbourhood policing team.
Update: 28 November 2024 - Cannabis
Officer were dealing with an unrelated incident when cannabis could be smelt at a home address in Peverell. An arrest was made and a search of the home address was conducted. Cannabis was located by the West neighbourhood team
Update: 28 November 2024 - Peverell
Information received from members of the public, made us aware of a cannabis grow in Peverell, Plymouth. Police completed some reconnaissance, by using police resources, and were able to positively take action which sought the removal of the grow.
Issue
Devon and Cornwall Alert
Have you signed up to Devon & Cornwall Alert yet? The two-way messaging system has more than 37,000 subscribers and is a useful way to keep up to date with what is going on in your area.
You can choose to receive text or email updates relevant to your location or type of business. You can also choose the type of information you would like to receive, which can include; witness appeals, anti-social behaviour, community events and good news stories. If you would like to sign up, please visit: https://alerts.dc.police.uk/#SignUp.
Issue
Youth ASB - North Prospect
During the first part of the year 2024 youths have been causing antisocial behaviour (ASB) towards local residents, criminal damage to properties owned by Plymouth Community Homes (PCH) and abusive towards residents (public order).
Action
Update: 20 September 2024 - Good news!
Its now September 2024 and the amount of reports made to the police about ASB from youths in North Prospect has reduced.
Thanks you to all those members of the community who contacted the police to report. We acted upon those reports by various methods.
Update: 13 July 2024 - ASB 1 letters
Another 3 youths have been identified for causing ASB within a block of apartments in North Prospect. They have been issued with an ASB1 letter from Police and Plymouth City Council.
Update: 13 July 2024 - Electronic entry to blocks of apartments
Police have been working together to ask residents within the blocks of flats to not allow unknown persons/youths into the blocks. PCH have written letters to residents asking this, as we've had reports of youths gaining entry to blocks of apartment's in North Prospect, and causing anti social behaviour. We again ask residents not to allow unexpected visitor in to the blocks. Thank you
Update: 07 May 2024 - Door knocks to local residents
Due to reports of ASB in North Prospect the local policing team have conducted multiple door knocks, giving time to those who would like to share some information.
Gaining CCTV, in areas where offences have taken place to gain the identity of those committing criminal offences.
Working with other agencies such as Plymouth Community Homes(PCH)and (Plymouth City Council Anti social behaviour) PCC ASB team, to conduct joint visits to families and issuing ASB1 letters, which stay with the individual for 3 months.
Issue
Road Safety
The local policing team received a large response to a speed watch the PCSO's conducted and posted on Facebook. Thus creating a need for an initiative of Road Safety.
There are five main causes of serious injuries and deaths on the region’s roads – known as the ‘fatal five’:
- Excess or inappropriate speed
- Not wearing a seatbelt
- Driving using your mobile phone
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Careless or inconsiderate driving
Please look out for our "Devonport and west Plymouth Police" Facebook page for other updates
Action
Update: 07 September 2024 - Traffic Day of Action
Another positive Road Safety Op was carried out at HOME PARK, PLYMOUTH on the 15th August 2024 where the chief constable was also in attendance. The Devon and Cornwall Traffic Officers worked alongside the Commercial vehicle unit and the DVSA ( Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) worked
Results are as follows.
2 overweight
2 Immediate prohibitions for load security
2 Immediate prohibitions for construction and use
12 advisory notes served for construction and use
2 PG9 and PG10 prohibition notices
3 No insurance
1 No MOT
2 Insecure loads
1 x Arrested for drug drive
1x Arrested for breach of CBO
1 x Not in accordance
Update: 14 August 2024 - Traffic Op
Devon and Cornwall Traffic officers, Driver & vehicle Standards Agency, Commercial vehicle unit, Police Cadets and Devonport and West neighbourhood team worked together in Plymouth and robustly dealt with;
DVSA offences x 4,
Vehicle overweight x 3,
Vehicles PG9 and recovered from the site x 6,
No tax x 2,
No insurance x 4,
Mobile phone x 5,
No MOT x 2,
Seat belt x 1
Drive without due care/dangerous condition x 1
Section 5a drug dive arrest x 1
Words of advice x 6
Update: 20 June 2024 - Further Speed gun monitoring
Further speed gun monitoring has taken place within Fleet street, Victoria Road and Ford Park Road and Central Park Avenue.
Thank you to those who have give us the thumbs up.
Please look out for our "Devonport and west Plymouth Police" Facebook page for other updates
Update: 07 May 2024 - Traffic Day of Action Speed Watch
01/05/24 - Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) conducted community speed watch checks and were pleased to report the vast majority of drivers were within the speed limit, driving at an appropriate speed for the conditions. Several drivers were given warnings regarding their speed which exceeded the roads’ limits.
Road monitored were; Saltash Road, Molesworth Road, Beacon Park Road, Honicknowle Road, Kings Road ad Pemros Road.
Update: 07 May 2024 - Traffic Day of Action
1/05/24 - During the road safety operation, fourteen drivers were pulled over for motoring offences including driving whilst on their mobile phone, driving without insurance and MOT, and driving without a seatbelt. All drivers have been reported and suitable penalties will be issued, including speed awareness courses, points on licenses and fines. Two unmarked police cars were also deployed for the operation and arrested two people for suspected drug driving. Both individuals are currently under investigation.
The DVSA inspected multiple vehicles and dealt with a number of issues including insecure loads, trucks that were overloaded with contents and tyres that were unsafe. In total, the DVSA team temporarily prohibited 23 vehicles from re-joining the carriageway until the dangerous defects were resolved.
Update: 07 May 2024 - Speed Watch
On the 2nd April and numerous times after, PCSO's have conducted a high visual Speed watches on the following streets;
Molesworth Road, St Levans Road, St Pancras Avenue, North Prospect Road, Ferndale Road, Wolseley Road and Fleetmoor Road.
This is to monitor the speed of the drivers. All drivers were driving responsibly.