Street-level crime in Southampton - Daily Echo
Crime for Southampton
Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.
To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.
- All crime & ASB
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Public disorder & weapons
- Vehicle crime
- Criminal damage & arson
- Violent crime
- Shoplifting
- Drugs
- Other theft
- Other crime
Street name Crime type
Police station and neighbourhood policing team
Neighbourhood police station
Southampton East Station
Southampton East Station
West End Road, Bitterne, Southampton
SO18 6TG
Opening Hours:
Not open to the public
- Telephone: 101
- Email: Southampton.east.police@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Peartree and Woolston neighbourhood policing team
- Sergeant 24321 Taylor
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Hampshire Constabulary to request that they add this information.
- PC 27594 Dowding (Peartree)
I am PC 27594 Dowding and I am the dedicated neighbourhood officer for Peartree, Merryoak and Bitterne Precinct.
I have been employed by Hampshire Constabulary since 2012 first starting in the Bitterne area as a Special Constable. Then a PCSO and finally where I am as a PC in 2017.
I started on the response team in Portsmouth before moving back to NPT in Southampton. I've spent most of my career in the neighbourhood team and I enjoy working together with the community, being a visible presence and problem solving.
When possible I like to be out on push bike as I believe this is the best way to target crime in a residential area and be a visible presence. I do occasionally like to keep my driving skills up to date by working with our response team and responding to incidents in the local area as well.
Since moving to Southampton I have worked closely with our local businesses and I have set up a close network with some of the shops in our most vulnerable areas. I have been part of, or responsible for putting some of our most prolific shoplifters behind bars and I will continue to relentlessly pursue any more that want to cause harm in the local area.
I have worked alongside our enforcement team to deal with drug related harm in our areas and I will continue to engage with our most vulnerable in the community as well.
Where possible I visit our local schools and community hubs to engage with the students and young people.
I attend partnership group meeting and local community meetings to hear what you, the community want us to target and I add this to my priorities.
I will continue to work hard for Peartree and Merryoak in my relentless pursuit of criminals.
- PC 29205 Martin (Woolston)
I am PC 29205 Martin and I joined the Peartree and Woolston Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) in December 2022. I am one of two dedicated neighbourhood officers for my team and I cover the Woolston and Weston area.
I enjoy engaging with my local community and working with them to identify issues they feel are having an impact on their area. I am a regular face at our Police and Communities Together (PACT) meetings and I work very closely with our partner agencies to assist in problem solving these issues.
I am passionate about putting victims first and ensuring those responsible for causing harm to my community are dealt with robustly. I want my community to feel safer by delivering exceptional local policing.
You will regularly see me out and about in the area patrolling so please feel free to stop me for a chat. I am keen to hear your concerns about the area in which you live and/or work.
- Inspector 20728 Kirby
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Hampshire Constabulary to request that they add this information.
- PCSO 16271 WARBURTON
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Hampshire Constabulary to request that they add this information.
About this neighbourhood
The Peartree and Woolston beat team cover Woolston, Weston, Merryoak, Peartree, Itchen and parts of Bitterne.
As a team our aim is to target crime and reduce anti-social behaviour problems as well as providing highly visible policing to suit the needs of our community.
We hold regular PACT meetings, beats surgeries and other engagement activity. Details of which can be found on the Hampshire Constabulary website. At our PACT meetings we discuss local crime and policing issues and set community priorities for the Peartree and Woolston Neighbourhood and report back to residents how we have dealt current community policing priorities.
The team can be contacted on 101 or by e-mail Southampton.East.Police@hampshire.pnn.police.uk.
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Hampshire Constabulary.
Messages and events
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