WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Cambridgeshire Constabulary Police

Crime in stilton, folksworth & washingley, huntingdonshire

Comprehensive safety analysis for stilton, folksworth & washingley, localized within huntingdonshire.

Total Crimes

23
trending_up +4.5% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

48.78per 1k
trending_down -1.2% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

6,473

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences7
Anti-social Behaviour5
Criminal Damage & Arson4
Vehicle Crime3
Burglary3
Weapons Possession1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Chapel Court Map
Violence and sexual offences: 4
4
On or near London Road Map
Vehicle crime: 1Anti-social behaviour: 1Criminal damage and arson: 1
3
On or near Allerton Garth Map
Possession of weapons: 1Violence and sexual offences: 1
2
On or near Park/Open Space Map
Vehicle crime: 1Criminal damage and arson: 1
2
On or near Worthington Close Map
Vehicle crime: 1
1
On or near North Street Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Oak Farm Close Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1
On or near Water End Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near Isis Way Map
Burglary: 1
1
On or near A1 Map
Burglary: 1
1

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Local Rank

#11safest in huntingdonshire

City Average

67.43per 1k

Local Policing

Thrapston

Northamptonshire Police

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Local Priorities

The new priorities for this period (April 2026 to September 2026) are:
• Drug Dealing/Misuse
• Road Safety and Road Traffic Offences
• ASB Nuisance Motorcycles

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

Our priorities are set for a six month period and reviewed every three months to ensure we continue to deal with what matters most to local people, taking account of feedback shared in our local priorities survey and local crime data.
To have your say on what you would like your neighbourhood officers to focus on, and to get updates from them about crime and policing activity in your area, please visit Northamptonshire Talking https://www.northamptonshiretalking.co.uk/ or click on the link at the top of the page.

Actioned: 1 Apr 2026

Previous priorities for April to September 2025:
• Burglary
• Road safety and road traffic offences
• Drug dealing and drug misuse

Issued: 12 Jan 2026

Status Update

Burglary
• SmartWater property marking kits have been issued to residents who have highlight that burglary is a concern from them.
• Officers held two crime prevention roadshows where they’ve shared home security and safety advice and information with local residents.
• There have been 33 reported burglaries in the East Northants area between April and September, and 11 attempted burglaries. All victims of crime have received a reassurance visit from neighbourhood officers.

Drug dealing and misuse
• The team has executed six warrants relating to drug offences across the area and investigations into these are ongoing. These have all been related to cannabis factories or drug supply.
• Five people have been dealt with for other drug-related offences and have been offered a diversionary course to help deal with their addiction.
• Officers have used stop and search powers on 12 occasions, resulting in four positive outcomes for drug offences.
• Thanks to information received from the public, more than 35 intelligence logs have been submitted relating to drug offences alone.

Road safety and traffic matters
• We’ve issued a total of 19 penalty notices and summons for traffic offences, and S59 warnings about the anti-social use of vehicles.
• Speed enforcement has been carried out at various locations eight different occasions, and we’ve also completed patrols and enforcement activity to tackle inconsiderate and illegal parking around primary schools across the area.
• A car was seized after the driver was found to be driving without insurance, road tax and MOT, and an off-road bike was seized following incidents of anti-social use of the bike. We also issued two warning letters relating to similar anti-social behaviour.
• Officers have carried out reassurance visits to people who have been the victim of vehicle crime.

Actioned: 12 Jan 2026

Vehicle Crime

Issued: 1 Jan 2026

Status Update

• Officers have visited those who have been victims of vehicle crime (including theft from a vehicle, vehicle interference and theft of a vehicle) to provide crime prevention advice and discuss any issues.
• Officers held a crime prevention surgery at Rushden Lakes on 22 December.

Actioned: 12 Jan 2026

Drug Dealing and Drug Misuse

Issued: 1 Jan 2026

Status Update

• Operation Daisy was completed in pubs within East Northants, supported by NNC licencing and Rushen Town Council. Six people were stop searched and three positive results for cocaine.
• A further six people have been stop and searched, with three positive results for which investigations are ongoing.
• Cannabis factory in Rushden with over 300 plants. Investigation ongoing.
• Cannabis factory in Higham Ferrers, with 100 plants approximately. Investigation ongoing.
• Three other drug enforcement warrants were conducted with investigations ongoing.
• 20 intelligence logs have been submitted in relation to this local priority.

Actioned: 12 Jan 2026

Road Safety and Road Traffic Offences

Issued: 1 Jan 2026

Status Update

• Officers have carried out speed enforcement in four areas, with 11 people have been given a ticket for driving offences, such as no insurance or speeding.
• One person has been charged for driving over the legal limit of alcohol; one vehicle has been recovered for having no tax.
• One person has been issued a section 59 warning, which is issued for using a vehicle in such a way as to cause alarm, distress, or annoyance.
• Road Safety Week patrols were held in November at various primary schools promoting safe parking; NPT officers and National Highways staff also gave safety talks at five schools – pupils were given a goody bag of safety items and the ‘seatbelt bridge’ was used to check if pupils were tall enough to not need a safety seat! These schools were focused on as they were the schools most affected by the A14 roadworks and subsequent diversion routes.

Actioned: 12 Jan 2026

Engagement Events

JUN8

Titchmarsh - Speak with an Officer

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9:30 AM — 10:30 AM

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NN14 3DB, Church Street Kettering

JUN9

Thrapston Baptish Church - Speak with an Officer

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10:00 AM — 11:00 AM

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NN14 4NP, Church Walk Kettering

JUN18

Beat Bus Twywell - Meet your local Pcso

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9:45 AM — 10:45 AM

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NN14 3AU, The Lawns Kettering

JUN24

Bletsoes Collective Sale

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9:00 AM — 10:00 AM

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NN14 4QT, Kettering

JUN29

Thrapston - Anti social behaviour Awareness Week

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6:00 PM — 8:00 PM

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50 Midland Road Kettering

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