WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Devon & Cornwall Police Police

Crime in st cleer & menheniot, cornwall

Comprehensive safety analysis for st cleer & menheniot, localized within cornwall.

Total Crimes

10
trending_down -50.0% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

38.78per 1k
trending_down -3.6% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Low Risk

Total Population

6,266

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences3
Other Theft3
Criminal Damage & Arson2
Public Order1
Anti-social Behaviour1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near The Glebe Map
Other theft: 1Violence and sexual offences: 1
2
On or near Park/Open Space Map
Other theft: 2
2
On or near Parking Area Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near Parking Area Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Edgemoor Close Map
Public order: 1
1
On or near Jopes Close Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near Jasper Parc Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1
On or near The Rodings Map
Violence and sexual offences: 1
1

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Local Rank

#19safest in cornwall

National Safety

Top 19%Safest

City Average

68.61per 1k

Local Policing

St Germans & Landrake

Devon & Cornwall Police

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Local Priorities

ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

Issued: 9 Mar 2026

Status Update

ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

- Visible Patrols - We continue to conduct visible patrols throughout South East Cornwall. We have also welcomed a new PCSO to our Saltash Neighbourhood team, which has already provided some really positive results.
- Beat Patrol Plans – Reports by the public will dictate where we are patrolling. We continue to respond to reports of ASB and increase our visibility in these areas. We have had recent reports of ASB around St. Stephens. We continue to gather intelligence and working closely with our partners and visiting schools in a hope to identifying those involved.
- Partnership Working – We continue to work closely with our partners to deal robustly with reports of persistent ASB. We have been consistently using Local Disruption and Support Meetings to target locations.
- Operation Bus Watch – Plain clothes officers travelling on bus network targeting ASB and VAWG. This was a success and an operation that we are keen to continue.
- We have recently secured funding through Saltash Town Council for an extra CCTV camera. Careful consideration will be given in respect of its placement, so that it can be fully utilised to prevent ASB and any other associated criminality.

Actioned: 8 Jun 2026

RETAIL CRIME

Issued: 9 Mar 2026

Status Update

RETAIL CRIME

- Hotspot visits – Hotspot policing is a crime prevention strategy that concentrates police resources and activities on small, high-crime areas (hotspots) like specific streets, parks, or intersections, based on data showing crime clusters, not even distribution. By increasing visible patrols, problem-solving, and community engagement in these concentrated spots, police aim to deter potential offenders, reduce crime, and create a greater sense of public safety. South East Cornwall has designated Hotspots within our Towns of Saltash, Liskeard, Torpoint and Looe, which are concentred around retail areas.
- Engagement – We continue to engage directly with business owners, promoting how to contact your local Police Neighbourhood Team and promote engagement through community messaging. This activity has increased following the introduction of our new PCSO.
- UKPAC - UKPAC is a not-for-profit co-operative made up of like-minded businesses, police, crime prevention agencies and legal professionals — all working together to improve trading conditions and community safety. Working with our Crime Prevention Team, we have sourced funding for a free trial of UKPAC to allow businesses to trial this platform and have been offering this to businesses throughout the sector.
- A proactive plain clothes operation accompanied by our Neighbourhood Support team, took place at the Carkeel retail park, with intelligence gathering including CCTV images being developed. Retail crime has a significant impact on our businesses and we will endeavour to identify the perpetrators and put them before the courts.

Actioned: 8 Jun 2026

DRUG DEALING AND ASSOCIATED EXPLOITATION

Issued: 9 Mar 2026

Status Update

DRUG DEALING AND ASSOCIATED EXPLOITATION

- Railway Network – Officers travelled on the railway network, providing visibility and education to young persons travelling along who could be vulnerable to being exploited into county lines criminality. This is an deployment that we are keen to continue and will be working closely with our partners and intelligence teams, to identify individuals who are using the network to transport drugs.
- Licensing Checks – We continue to work closely with our licensing team conducting visits at pubs completing licensing checks with opportunity for drug wipes within locations if concerned with drug use.
- Intelligence gathering continues and we will take robust action against those who seek to deal drugs in our community.

Actioned: 8 Jun 2026

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