WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Metropolitan Police Service Police

South Richmond Crime Intelligence

Comprehensive safety analysis for South Richmond, localized within richmond upon thames.

Total Crimes

144
trending_up +5.1% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

109.11per 1k
trending_down -0.8% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

High Risk

Total Population

11,072

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Anti-social Behaviour38
Shoplifting28
Violence & Sexual Offences27
Vehicle Crime10
Theft from Person10
Other Theft8
Public Order8
Criminal Damage & Arson4
Burglary4
Bicycle Theft4
Drug Offences2
Robbery1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near Prince'S Street Map
Anti-social behaviour: 13Shoplifting: 4Theft from the person: 2
20
On or near George Street Map
Shoplifting: 8Anti-social behaviour: 3Violence and sexual offences: 3
18
On or near Shopping Area Map
Shoplifting: 6Other theft: 2
8
On or near Parking Area Map
Theft from the person: 3Violence and sexual offences: 3Other theft: 1
7
On or near Winter Box Walk Map
Anti-social behaviour: 6
6
On or near Hill Street Map
Shoplifting: 3Theft from the person: 1
4
On or near Kingsmead Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near The Square Map
Shoplifting: 2Bicycle theft: 1
3
On or near Parking Area Map
Anti-social behaviour: 3
3
On or near Drummonds Place Map
Other theft: 1Public order: 1Theft from the person: 1
3

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City Ranking

Safety comparison within richmond upon thames district.

Local Rank

#18safest in richmond upon thames

National Safety

Top 11%Riskiest

City Average

67.22per 1k

Local Policing

South Richmond

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Local Priorities

Theft from Motor Vehicles

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

Prevention remains a central priority, with the MPS providing the public with clear guidance on reducing risk—such as properly securing vehicles, safeguarding keys, and avoiding leaving valuables on display. This public‑facing engagement aims to minimise opportunity for offending and strengthens the partnership between police and communities, supporting the overall objective of lowering theft‑from‑vehicle incidents across London.

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Theft by shoplifting

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

Review all theft related reports to identify crime patterns and offenders. Work better with Richmond business community and store recovery agents to deter persons from committing shoplifting within the town centre. Increase patrols within George Street as part of Op Martello to reduce shoplifting and to intercept criminal behaviour more effectively.

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Anti social behaviour (ASB)

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) prioritises a community‑focused, problem‑solving approach when responding to anti‑social behaviour, recognising the significant impact ASB has on public safety, confidence, and quality of life. Under the New Met for London programme, ASB falls within core "community crime‑fighting" priorities, with the MPS committing to placing more officers and PCSOs into neighbourhoods, working directly with residents to tackle crime and anti‑social behaviour, and deploying specialist resources where community harm is greatest. This includes initiatives including Op Martello and Safer Spaces.

In line with national policy, MPS prioritises rapid and effective use of ASB powers—including dispersal powers, civil injunctions, Community Protection Notices, and Public Spaces Protection Orders—ensuring legal thresholds are met and victims are supported. Updated statutory guidance emphasises victim‑led responses, data sharing among local agencies, and strengthened enforcement tools such as extended dispersal periods and the introduction of the Respect Order for persistent offenders.

The MPS also aims to maintain visible neighbourhood policing as a priority action. Even with recent structural changes—such as redeploying specialist ASB officers into ward‑based teams—the service states it remains committed to cracking down on ASB and increasing officer visibility in hotspot areas, with enhanced training provided to neighbourhood teams to ensure ASB continues to be addressed robustly and proactively.

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Residential Burglary

Issued: 4 Mar 2026

Status Update

Analyse crime data: Identify hotspots, repeat locations, times of day, and MO.
Link series: Use CCTV, forensic hits, and witness statements to link offences.
Nominal focus: Identify and monitor known offenders, especially those recently released from custody.
Partner intel: Share information with probation, housing, and neighbouring wards.

High-visibility patrols in hotspot areas during peak offending times.
Plain-clothes operations to detect suspicious behaviour.
Stop/search powers used proportionately on known suspects or in hotspot zones.
Warrants and arrests: Prioritise burglary suspects for proactive enforcement.

Actioned: 4 Mar 2026

Engagement Events

MAY18

Crime Prevention Stall

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11:00 AM — 1:00 PM

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TW9 1JU, Richmond

MAY22

Fraud prevention event at NatWest Bank.

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11:28 AM — 2:28 PM

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TW9 1JW, George Street Richmond

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