Ewell Court Crime Intelligence
Comprehensive safety analysis for Ewell Court, localized within epsom and ewell.
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Incident Distribution
| Location Reference | Primary Incidents | Total |
|---|---|---|
| On or near Supermarket Map | Shoplifting: 20Robbery: 1Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 22 |
| On or near Curtis Road Map | Burglary: 2Criminal damage and arson: 1 | 3 |
| On or near Tealing Drive Map | Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Huntsmoor Road Map | Vehicle crime: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Millais Crescent Map | Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Kingston Road Map | Vehicle crime: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Sterry Drive Map | Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Highfield Drive Map | Vehicle crime: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Courtlands Drive Map | Criminal damage and arson: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Meadow Walk Map | Other theft: 1 | 1 |
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Drug-related harm has a devastating impact to victims, families and the wider community.
Issued: 20 Jan 2026
Status Update
Our focus is on preventing the exploitation of vulnerable people and children by organised crime groups (OCGs), to disrupt county line activity and reduce drug related violence. Local officers will develop intelligence around OCGs and County lines, which they will use to disrupt those who exploit vulnerable people in our communities, and will use appropriate powers to safeguard victims of exploitation.
Safer Neighbourhood Officers and Response Officers continue target those causing most harm to our communities by relentlessly pursuing those involved in drug supply and proactively working to protect the most vulnerable members of our community.
Actioned: 20 Jan 2026
ASB. Anti-Social behaviour, including that associated with the use of Motorbikes and E-bikes. The ASB riders are often wearing balaclavas with no helmets and involved in further criminality.
Issued: 20 Jan 2026
Status Update
Epsom SNT are continuing target the motorbikes including:
• Utilising specialist teams both overtly and covertly.
• Introducing new tactics to stop the bikes.
• Multi-agency approach including housing to target alleged offenders.
• Targeting suspects utilising other laws and ASB powers.
• Targeting the wider network of criminality.
• With EEBC making use of the new County Wide PSPO.
Identification of repeat offenders and consideration around relevant ASB disposals.
Actioned: 20 Jan 2026
Retail Crime. Shoplifting and offences against retailers within Epsom & Ewell.
Issued: 20 Jan 2026
Status Update
The Epsom Safer Neighbourhood Team has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards retail crime across the Borough, resulting in a significant reduction of local offenders within the Town Centre. This approach includes:
• Immediate investigation of known offenders by the Safer Neighbourhood Team, leading faster arrests and allowing response units to focus elsewhere.
• Direct collaboration with stores and remote CCTV providers, which has enabled arrests even before stores have reported incidents.
• Increased presence of both high-visibility and covert officers patrolling the area.
• Joint funding with Epsom BID to provide private security within the Town Centre.
• Partnership with support agencies to engage offenders who may be coerced into offending, aiming to prevent repeat crimes.
• All stores have access to the ‘DISC’ system for improved information sharing, crime reporting, and management of known offenders. Anyone caught stealing from one store will be banned from the entire Town.
• We will relentlessly pursue persistent offenders, thorough investigation of hidden or unreported crimes, and the use of custody time to charge and remand offenders rather than granting bail.
• Use of the Anti-Social Behaviour Legislation to prevent offenders coming to the area.
Work with retailers to deter offenders and improve the security of stores.
Actioned: 20 Jan 2026
Engagement Events
Meet the Beat - Co-Op, Ruxley Lane
meetingPCSO 19076 Ellen Maden will be holding a Meet the Beat at the Co-Op on Ruxley Lane. Come and say hello and discuss any concerns you may have.
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2:00 PM — 4:00 PM
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Meet the Beat - Ash Court - Watersedge
meetingPCSO 18808 Kate Emeny will be holding a Meet the Beat at Ash Court - Watersedge. Come and say hello and discuss any concerns you may have.
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Meet the Beat - Co-Op Kingston Road
meetingPCSO 18911 Lillyella Sturman will be holding a Meet the Beat at the Co-Op on Kingston Road so please pop by, say hello and discuss any concerns you may have.
What3Words: ///reader.gown.tunes
4:00 PM — 5:30 PM
What3Words: ///reader.gown.tunes 332 Kingston Road Ewell
Meet the Beat - Christ Church Ewell
meetingPCSO 19000 Rust-Campbell-Hill will be holding a Meet the Beat at the at Christ Church Ewell. Come and say hello and discuss any concerns you may have.
What3Words: ///opera.grand.dress
10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
What3Words: ///opera.grand.dress Cheam Road Ewell
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