Police Report September – October 2022

Community Council Report

This report covers progress we have made in dealing with your priorities for the Kincardine and Mearns Community Council area for the period September and October 2022.

The report aims to highlight emerging issues in your area, provide crime prevention advice and guidance to Community Council members and the residents you represent.   Our focus is to reduce crime and disorder, help create safer communities and respond effectively to local concerns.

Community Policing Priorities

Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder:

Anti-social Behaviour calls within Kincardine and Mearns for the months as follows:

September there were 36 calls received and 11 youth annoyance calls.

October there were 33 calls received and 14 youth annoyance calls.

For Assault crime reports raised see as follows:

September – 6 all detected and have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal.

October – 8 of which 5 are detected and the remaining are still under investigation.

Acquisitive Crime:

September

There have been 4 Thefts throughout the Kincardine and Mearns area during September.  3 remain undetected and are still being investigated.

October

There have been 3 Thefts throughout the Kincardine and Mearns area during October.  2 remain undetected and are still being investigated.

Road Safety & road crime:

Drink/Drug Driving

September

In September there was 1 driver found to be under the influence of alcohol, who have been reported for consideration of prosecution to the Procurator Fiscal.

October

None

Dangerous Driving

September

There were 3 reported incidents of dangerous driving for the month of September, and all are detected and reported.

October

There was 1 reported incident of dangerous driving for the month of October, and is detected and reported.

Careless Driving

September

There were 5 reported incidents of careless driving for the month of September, and 1 is detected and reported.  The remaining are still under investigation/without sufficient evidence to prosecute.

October

There was 4 reported incidents of careless driving for the month of October, and 1 has been detected and reported.  The remaining are still under investigation/without sufficient evidence to prosecute.

Community Engagement & Reassurance:

Update on Coffee with a Copper.

The first session of CWAC was successful with a good majority of people attending.  This was an 8am -5 pm rota.  From this various, complaints and resolutions have been found and reassurance maintained.

Explanation of my role was made to all attending members of the public and appears it has been welcomed by most.

The second session (completed early November) was focussed on evening hours to allow attendance for 9-5 workers.  This proved less popular however I have committed to 4 months and will persevere.

Patrols and speed checks have been allocated following the meetings and other projects are in the works.

Contact Us:

Inspector Rhona Di Meola

Kincardine and Mearns Community Policing Team

Date 08/11/2022