Richmond Borough Title: Richmond Tactical Assessment Date created: 16/01/2013.

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Richmond Borough Title: Richmond Tactical Assessment Date created: 16/01/2013

Richmond Borough Emerging Problem – Burglary Inference – Offenders are committing burglaries looking for jewellery within the Twickenham side of the borough Context – Linked series of burglaries within the Twickenham side of the borough busiest days are Thursday, Friday and Saturday mainly between hours Entry has been gained by using the side access into the rear garden and using tools from the shed to force open rear doors and windows Terrace houses have had their front doors forced Untidy search all of the house concentrating on the bedrooms looking for jewellery and in some cases also taking laptops.

Richmond Borough Emerging Problem – Barclays Bank HAM Inference – One to two determined persons are overnight tampering with the HAM Barclays Cash Point Machine Context – Since 18/10/2012 one to two suspects have been seen on CCTV tampering with the ATM at 19 Upper Ham Road 14 offences have occurred throughout the week between 2130 to 0030 hours Peak day was Saturday with 5 offences Suspects caught on CCTV are described as 2 MIC4's 18 and 25 years This is a repeat venue where a similar series occurred in April to May 2012 between hours where one to two suspects were again caught on CCTV and described variously as MIC1 20 years F600 possibly Eastern European slim build with training shoes, FIC1 20 years F510 very long dark hair, MIC2 40 yrs dark jacket and cap and MIC2 35 yrs black beard Barclays has been a repeat venue 38 times since 01/04/2012 Barclays 19 Upper Ham Road

Richmond Borough Emerging area - Barnes and Mortlake 4 week hotspot map Inference: A number of offences have begun to appear in a small area in the neighbouring wards of Barnes and Mortlake by persons unknown for personal or financial gain Fortnightly Intelligence Assessment: 5% (19) of all crime occurred in the area of neighbouring wards Barnes and Mortlake Theft of & TFMV (4 each) then Robbery and Theft of push bike (2 each) were the most recorded offences for this area. Attempt or taken were Nissan Qashqui, BMW X5 and 2 Vespa's one of which was recovered along with another stolen scooter in an area known as Westfields close to a small footbridge and pond Offences occurred mainly from Tuesday to Saturday with a peak on Wednesday The busiest roads for offences are Church Road (2 a robbery & TFMV) and Elm Bank Gardens (2 a TFMV & theft of push bike) 74% (14) of offences took place during the DTE hrs peaking between hours Barnes & Mortlake

Richmond Borough Reduced Problem - Personal Robbery Between 17/12/2012 and 15/01/2013 there have been 10 robberies in this area involving two lone Males a IC3 and a IC yrs F600 The 6 involving the IC3 have been on Females while waiting at the bus stop close to Barnes BR around 1100, 1530, 1710, 1715 x 2 and 1810 hrs when mobiles are taken Suspect then makes of down the stairs or of towards Roehampton The other 4 were committed by a Male since arrested who threatened Victims mainly MIC1's yrs who were not on their own with a knife at , 2130 and 0245 hrs taking mobiles and cash Two separate Males have since been arrested and this problem is expected to now disappear

Richmond Borough Richmond Town Centre Inference: RTC is a large affluent shopping centre with a mix of high-end and common high street stores, restaurants, pubs and open spaces and will continue to attract crime in turns of thefts, ASB and assaults Fortnightly Intelligence Assessment: 7% (33) of all crime occurred in the area of Richmond Town Shoplifting (9) then Other Theft (5) and Assaults (5) were the most recorded offences for this area. Theft offences occurred throughout the week Sunday was the busiest day for Assaults The busiest roads for offences are George Street (10) Whittaker Avenue (5) and The Quadrant (4). Repeat venues were Vodka Revolutions (3) and Carphone Warehouse, TR BR and Pools in the Park (2 each). 67% (22) offences took place during the Day Time Economy peaking between then hours 4 week hotspot map Richmond Town

Richmond Borough Twickenham Town Centre Inference: TTC is the 2 nd largest town centre on the borough which with its mix of shops, pubs, restaurants, and main line railway station that is within easy walking distance of nearby Richmond College and Twickenham Stadium will attract opportunist and habitual offenders Context: Twickenham is the 2nd largest town on the borough with a small variety of shops, restaurants, pubs, and businesses, populated during the week by office workers, students, local residents and employees and at the weekends by large crowds when events take place at Twickenham Stadium which makes it attractive for opportunist and habitual thieves to commit shoplifting and other theft during the day, and public order offences, assaults and other theft during the evening - usually when victims or suspects are under the influence of drink Fortnightly Intelligence Assessment: 2% (9) of all crime occurred in the area of Twickenham Town Theft (3) then criminal damage (2) were the most recorded offences for this area The busiest road was King Street (3) No repeat venues or peak days 67% (6) offences occurred during the day time economy peaking between hours Twickenham Town 4 week hotspot map Recommendations and Impact: Offender: Male IC1's years Location: Micro Beats and Reassurance patrols around Twickenham BR, London Road, King Street and Heath Road. Advice to MOP regarding securing their property while in pubs and shops. Daily tasking via the DIM. FIM Assigned plan owner:

Richmond Borough Total No of Reports: 386 (30% DECREASE) Top Wards: South Richmond 37 South Twickenham 28 West Twickenham 27 Main incident type : Rowdy Behaviour 169 (44%) Overall Peak Times/Day: hrs Saturday/Sunday Rowdy Behaviour LSOA Hotspot: Heathfield SW Richmond TC West ASB in TC Richmond TC 27 (-10%) Twickenham TC 14 (- 69%) ASB Calls December 2012 Summary (7%) of CAD records had a CRIS number. ASB levels from April-Nov 2012 is up 1 % with the same period last year. South Richmond was top with 37 calls, a reduction on the total for November 73% of ASB was confined to Richmond TC, with the main location being George Street, this is the usual trend for Richmond TC. The peak day was Saturday, with two peak times between and then hrs (Usual TC issues with seasonal disruption) South Twickenham was second with 28 calls. There were a number of incidents across the ward, they were mainly rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour, linked to noise and parties over the xmas period. The peak day was Sunday, peak times were from and hrs. (Isolated incidents, seasonal disruption) West Twickenham was third with 27 calls. The main concentration of incidents is towards the NE of the ward, involving rowdy/inconsiderate behaviour with a concentrated call numbers around 249 Staines Road and 6 Manor Road. However this is all relative to the low number of calls in total and does not represent a major issue. Wednesday and Sunday were the peak days, peak time was hrs and (Isolated incidents/Disturbances)