The latest 24-hours of policing in Milton Keynes

    Following a week of exclusive on-air interviews on MKFM, Thames Valley Police has shared a brief overview of what the past 24 hours of policing in Milton Keynes has looked like.

    This morning (14/4), the daily management meeting was chaired by Superintendent Marc Tarbit. This meeting gives officers an opportunity to review & discuss notable crimes/incidents from the last 24 hours across Milton Keynes.

    In the last 24 hours:

    • 1 report of residential burglary. Currently with our Priority Crime Team (PCT) for initial investigation.
    • 1 robbery offence reported. Currently with our Priority Crime Team (PCT) for initial investigation.
    • 18 x Domestic crimes and incidents reviewed for investigation (ranging from non-crime incidents to allegations of stalking, harassment, assaults).
    • 1 x rape reported- for review by CID.
    • 1 x report of a hate incident - being reviewed by our Community and Diversity Officers (CADOs) #Hiddenharm
    • 9 x reports of assaults (ranging from actual bodily harm (ABH), grievous bodily harm (GBH) & threats to kill)

    Early turn officers also have started their shift with:

    • 6 x missing person investigations- enquiries are ongoing to locate them safe and well.
    • 5 x custody handovers- detainees are held on suspicion of offences ranging from domestic assaults, theft, burglary, concerned in the supply of drugs, affray and threats to kill.
    • 1 x new unauthorised encampment- ongoing management by partnership work between MK Council & neighbourhood teams.

    There are also 13 open jobs for attendance (2 domestics) and 72 crimes for our Smarter Resolution Team to follow up with victims today.

    Thames Valley Police say that these are all NEW offences in addition to ongoing investigations that the teams currently carry.

    Following recent crime trends in Milton Keynes, MKFM has been speaking to key figures in a week of exclusive interviews. 

    MKFM has heard from Ben Everitt MP, Iain Stewart MP, Cllr Jane Carr, Chief Inspector Livingstone, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley Matthew Barber and the Leader of Milton Keynes Council Peter Marland.

    You can listen back here.

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