February 2026 Source: Police.uk

SY17 Crime Intelligence Report

SY17 recorded 15 crimes in February 2026, equating to a crime rate of 4.3 per 1,000 residents. Crime has decreased by 48.3% compared to the previous month. Year-on-year, crime levels are 25.0% higher.

Data Sources:Police.ukONS Census 2021HM Land Registry Period: February 2026 • Updated monthly

Total Crimes

15
trending_down -48.3% vs last month

Crime Rate

4.3per 1k
Low Risk

Active Postcodes

206

Within SY17 district

Powys

3,491

Estimated population

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Incident Distribution

Top Locations
Location ReferenceCrime BreakdownPrimary Count
Maes-Y-Neuadd Map
total: 4 Violence and sexual offences: 3 Public order: 1
4
Maes Capel Map
total: 3 Criminal damage and arson: 1 Other theft: 1
3
Parking Area Map
total: 2 Violence and sexual offences: 2
2
Gerddi Cledan Map
total: 2 Criminal damage and arson: 1 Violence and sexual offences: 1
2
Tan-Y-Groes Map
total: 1 Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
Lon Talgarth Map
total: 1 Vehicle crime: 1
1
Clos Hen Dŷ Map
total: 1 Other theft: 1
1
Tremynoddfa Map
total: 1 Theft from the person: 1
1

Crime Breakdown

February 2026
15 Total
Violence & Sexual Offences
8
53.3%
Criminal Damage & Arson
2
13.3%
Other Theft
2
13.3%
Vehicle Crime
1
6.7%
Public Order
1
6.7%
Theft from Person
1
6.7%

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Month-on-Monthtrending_down -48.3%
Year-on-Yeartrending_up +25.0%

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