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Showing posts with label Rutland Police. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Rutland Police, Putting in the Miles A Week in the Life of the Melton and Rutland Neighbourhood Teams

Rutland Police, Putting in the Miles A Week in the Life of the Melton and Rutland Neighbourhood Teams.

Public safety is a 24/7 commitment, but what does that actually look like on the ground? 

Recent updates from the Melton and Rutland Neighbourhood Priority Teams (NPT) offer a transparent look at the diversity of police work from high-stakes arrests and drug seizures to the essential admin that keeps the community running.

Here is a breakdown of the recent proactive work keeping our streets safe.

The Neighbourhood Priority Team (NPT), The NPT recently completed a grueling shift focused on tackling serious offenses and removing threats from the community. Their efforts resulted in a significant dent in local crime figures. 

The "Big Red Key": Officers tracked down a male wanted for 13 shoplifting offenses. While entry was nearly forced, the presence of the tactical entry tool (the "big red key") convinced the suspect to surrender.

The team assisted Response colleagues in processing a male linked to multiple serious offenses, ensuring he was successfully interviewed and charged.

 A "Fail to Stop" incident led to a summons for various driving offenses and a drug search. In a separate stop, officers uncovered counterfeit cash, seized a vehicle for having no insurance, and arrested a passenger wanted for offenses in Leicester City.

Crime prevention isn't just about handcuffs; it’s about collaboration.

Working with Melton Borough Council, the team served two eviction notices to address ongoing localised issues.

Dozens of intelligence reports were filed, which serve as the "road map" for future proactive policing and targeted raids.

On the Beat with PC McKinnon, South Rutland & Beyond

While the NPT focuses on high-priority targets, local beat officers like PC McKinnon have been busy managing the safety of South Rutland and supporting force-wide emergencies.

The A1 remains a focal point, with PC McKinnon attending four separate traffic incidents this week. Fortunately, only one resulted in minor injuries. The team also traveled to Loughborough to assist at the scene of a serious injury collision and supported a large-scale search for a missing person at Bradgate Park.

ASB & Drugs, continued casework is underway with Rutland Council to tackle Anti-Social Behavior (ASB) and drug misuse in Ketton.

Local Governance: PC McKinnon attended the Edith Weston Parish Council meeting to hear directly from residents regarding road safety concerns near the village chicanes.

The A47 Corridor, collaborative plans are being drawn up with the community safety team to address recurring issues along the A47.

The police rely on your eyes and ears to stay ahead of crime. 

Emergencies: Dial 999

Non-Emergencies: Dial 101

Report Online: leicspolice.link/IETAW

Anonymous Reporting: Contact Crimestoppers at leicspolice.link/Iw0ni

Stay safe, Rutland.


For More News, Jobs, What's On, Discover Oakham and More Visit: 
https://oakhamandrutlandnews.co.uk/ 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Chief Inspector Ball, Inspector Monks, Sergeant Dickson Rultand Poilce

Chief Inspector Ball, Inspector Monks, Sergeant  Dickson,

Why the need to lie?

If your local police inspector in this case Inspector Johnny  Monks, feels he is acting with a duty of care, why does he and his Sergeant need to lie to the Chief?

"Mr Brookes consented to his number and address being passed to another agency" So why did Mr Brookes immediately complain about the actions Inspector Monks?

Well I don't dislike Mr Monks so it cant be for that reason, It was because I asked himi not to pass on my details.

Sergeant Dickson is covering his own arse! by also raising the issue with Proffesional Standards.

He  told me he was doing so pointing to his stripes and stating I am a proffesional.

I don't doubt his words its unfortunate for him he was tranfereed into the murky waters of Oakham Rutland!

As for Inspector Monks it surprises me but then should it as he has been described a colleague as only a 9 - 5 career cop whatever that  is?

Friday, July 02, 2010

Rutland Local Policing Unit

If you would like to meet you local Rutland Beat Officers this months details below:

> This is a message from Rutland Local Policing Unit>

The time and location of the beat surgeries in your area this month are >

Here you can talk to the officers who are responsible >
for patrolling your neighbourhood about what matters to you.>>

Oakham> July 22nd 2010, 2:00 to 4:00. pm>
Police Vehicle, Princess Avenue, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6PQ>>

Rutland North> Exton beat surgery>
July 2nd 2010, 2:30 to 5:30 pm>
Exton School, Exton, Rutland LE15 8AY>

Whissendine beat surgery>
July 3rd 2010, 1:00 to 3:00 pm>
Police vehicle, Main St, Whissendine, LE157ES>>

Rutland South> Manton Beat Surgery>
July 2nd 2010, 4:00 to 6:00 pm>
Police Vehicle, The Green, Manton, Rutland>

NHW Meeting, Seaton> July 9th 2010, 19:30 to 20:40.> The Village Hall, Seaton, Rutland>>

Uppingham> July 10th 2010, 10:00 to 12:00. am> Police vehicle, Ayston Rd layby, Uppingham, Rutland LE159RL> And on> July 17th 2010, 11:00 to 1:00 pm> The Police Vehicle will be at the Church of England Primary School, > Belgrave Road, Uppingham LE15 9RT, for the Spire Homes Tenants' Fun Day>>

All information is available on the police website: http://www.leics.police.uk/ >>>> **********>>

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Thank you for your co-operation.>> © Leicestershire Constabulary