Crime in upwey & broadwey, dorset
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| Location Reference | Primary Incidents | Total |
|---|---|---|
| On or near Petrol Station Map | Shoplifting: 3Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 4 |
| On or near Court Road Map | Violence and sexual offences: 2Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 3 |
| On or near Sports/Recreation Area Map | Anti-social behaviour: 2 | 2 |
| On or near B3159 Map | Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Littlemead Map | Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Dorchester Road Map | Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Lancaster Road Map | Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 1 |
| On or near B3159 Map | Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 1 |
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Knife Crime
Location:
Weymouth
Issue:
Op Guardian is our operational response to knife crime - particularly children that carry knives in our community.
Planned action to tackle this issue:
- We will identify those most likely to carry knifes within our community.
- We will work with partner agencies such as Child Social Care and Youth Justice Service to engage those identified.
- We will support these individuals to change their behaviour.
- We will be robust if they are found to be carrying a knife.
- We will identify the places and space where knife crime is most likely.
Issued: 1 Apr 2026
Status Update
May update:
- We continue to engage with those people identified as being habitual knife carriers on a regular basis
- We work with parents and partner agencies to understand the reasons why people feel that they need to carry weapons, and to educate and deescalate the risks to those young people
- There is regular multi-agency work to ensure that the correct agencies are involved to allow positive relationships to be built and to support and divert young people away from carrying weapons
- A 14 year old boy remains on police bail following an incident involving a weapon in March, our enquiries are continuing into this incident
April update:
This issue remains a local priority for the team due to the harm it causes to the local community and we will continue to focus our efforts in this area, by working with partner agencies and targeting those involved through education and enforcement. Recent action taken:
- Multi-Agency meeting with all partners taking actions to continue engagement with those identified
- Regular unannounced visits conducted by NPT
- One of the identified young people, a 14 year old boy arrested on suspicion of possession of a bladed article in public, possession of an offensive weapon in public and assault. He has been bailed while enquiries continue, with conditions to prevent further offending.
March update:
- 6x persons identified as habitual knife carriers
- All 6 discussed at multi-agency meeting with all partners taking actions to engage with those identified
February update:
- NPT have engaged with these individuals and are conducting weekly unannounced visits to deter them from knife carrying
Actioned: 30 Jun 2026
ASB (Anti-Social Behaviour)
Location :
Jubilee Retail Park
Issue :
Reports of groups of young people causing nuisance in stores, throwing items and being abusive.
Planned action to tackle this issue:
- Speak to local businesses to understand the extent of the issue, when it happens and who is responsible.
- Liaise with local partners to problem solve the issue.
Issued: 1 Apr 2026
Status Update
May update:
- Patrols of Jubilee Retail Park and the businesses have continued throughout April
- With the assistance of the Town CCTV Cameras and the ShopWatch Radio system, those choosing to engage in Anti-Social Behaviour continue to be targeted through the use of dispersal notices and prosecutions
- While the reports of ASB have decreased, there are still pockets of issues where staff in businesses are being subjected to ASB and assaults. This is unacceptable, and we will look to ensure that those responsible face the consequences of their actions
April update:
This issue remains a local priority for the team due to the harm it causes to the local community and we will continue to focus our efforts in this area, by targeting our patrols and continuing engagement with businesses involved. This months actions:
- Officers continue to conduct high visibility patrols in the retail park, working with businesses and security to deal with any offenders robustly
- A 14 year old boy has been issued with an Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC) due to his continued involvement in ASB in the area
- Reported ASB in the area has decreased i but with the warmer weather arriving this will remain a priority and our patrols and engagement will continue to ensure these areas remain a safe place for young people, and older people to visit and socialise
March update:
- Officers continue to conduct high visibility patrols in the retail park and deal with any offenders robustly.
- Several repeat ASB offenders have been identified and are currently being managed through Dorset Council's Consequences Scheme.
- Several businesses have been supported to join the shop watch radio scheme – a supportive measure to ensure they can seek assistance from CSAS, the BID ranger and get Dorset Council monitored CCTV cameras to capture evidence at time of incident.
February update:
- Increased patrols in the retail park.
- Discussed this issue with partners in the Daytime Economy meeting.
- Arranged meetings with the managers of the affected stores in order to work with them to prevent further issues/ design out the issue.
- Briefed Town CCTV operators to be aware of the situation and monitor the retail park.
- Held meeting with local targeted youth workers - so they can deploy in the area.
- We have identified two young people involved who have been placed on the Dorset Councils 'Consequences' Scheme.
Actioned: 30 Jun 2026
Engagement Events
Community Contact Point @ NatWest bank (outside) - New Bond Street, Weymouth
other3:00 PM — 4:00 PM
NatWest bank (outside) Weymouth
Meet The Team @ Radipole Park Gardens fete, Weymouth
other3:30 PM — 5:00 PM
Radipole Park Gardens Weymouth
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