On the Beat A Busy Week for Uppingham’s Local Police
In a recent update from Rutland Police, PC Melissa shared a candid look into a high-tempo week serving the Uppingham community. From managing local "beat priorities" to supporting major regional incidents, the report highlights the diverse and often unpredictable nature of modern policing in our market town.
The week saw immediate action on several fronts regarding arrests and public safety.
One individual handed himself in following an outstanding warrant, while a separate domestic incident led to an arrest on suspicion of criminal damage.
Officers successfully located two vulnerable individuals in separate cases, ensuring both were returned to safety.
Demonstrating the collaborative nature of the force, Uppingham officers assisted colleagues in Melton during a high-stakes firearms incident.
PC Melissa highlighted three core areas where the community has requested increased vigilance.
1. Road Safety
Following reports of speeding courier vans, traffic calming measures were implemented on Branston Road. Additionally, while attending a breakdown on the A1, police issued a "polite reminder" to motorists, When you see cones or emergency lights, please slow down and change lanes safely. It is vital for the protection of emergency workers and the public.
2. Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)
The team has been conducting targeted patrols following a string of "knock-door-run" incidents. While often dismissed as a prank, police are taking it seriously to ensure residents especially the elderly feel secure in their homes.
3. Drug Intelligence
Efforts to combat drug-related activity in and around Uppingham remain a top priority, with officers actively building intelligence to disrupt local networks.
Residents are reminded that this month marks the Firearms Amnesty. This provides a safe opportunity for individuals to surrender unlicensed or unwanted firearms and ammunition without the fear of prosecution at the point of surrender.
Final Word from the Beat
The update concluded with a note of gratitude for the community's ongoing cooperation. By sharing these "snapshots" of police work, the Rutland force hopes to maintain transparency and encourage residents to keep reporting concerns.
