'We need more police' - Hartlepool community calls for action as patrols stepped up in wake of crime rise
and live on Freeview channel 276
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.
Concerns were expressed about a rise in crime and so-called “suspicious behaviour” at the meeting, which was arranged by the Bishop Cuthbert, Hartfields and Clavering Residents' Association and attended by families, councillors, police officers and Hartlepool MP Mike Hill.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBut residents living in other parts of the town have called for focus in their neighbourhoods too, as well as urging their fellow residents to report any crime they see.
A further meeting is tue to take place this month on Wednesday, September 25.
This is what you said on the Hartlepool Mail Facebook page:
Marky Hewitt: “Extra police in one area, crime moved to the other parts of town … terrific.”
Kel X Mc: “What about the rest of us in the town? It’s everywhere and not just up there you know.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAndrea Vasey: “While I welcome any efforts to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour I would also like to point out that this is an issue in the whole of the town.”
Angela Pounder: “Make them do community service or a young offenders’ institute. Cutting costs is part of this.”
Steve Pearson: “Hard-working people have had enough!”
Lauren Davies: “The rest of the town not worthy like? I’m sure there’s people at Fens, Seaton, Owton Manor, Rift House, Rossmere etc that are sick of crime and could do with extra police patrols too.”
Vicky Elsdon: “People all over the town just need to keep reporting suspicious things and any crimes or anti-social behaviour whether you think it makes a difference or not. Police cannot do anything if they don't know it's happening, communities need to start looking out for each other again instead of thinking someone else will do it.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdPeter J Smart: “They shouldn't focus on one area [while] neglecting the rest. We need more police.”
Wendy Jane: “It’s the full town not just part of it.”
Dawn Barclay: “It’s not just there though it’s literally all over.”