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Overview of Blaby

Countesthorpe, Foston and Kilby

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An attempt break to a building off Bassett Avenue occurred between 16:00hrs on 2/2/12 and 12:00hrs on 3/2/12. Did you see/hear anything?

21:01, Fri 03 Feb
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Pedal cycle stolen from a garden on Bassett Avenue between 17:00hrs on 2/2/12 and 15:00hrs on 3/2/12. Did you see/hear anything?

20:31, Fri 03 Feb
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Garage broken into last night between 7-10pm. Entry gained by forcing the rear door. High value items stolen. Report any sus activity.

10:55, Fri 03 Feb
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2 recorded crimes in the last 4 days. A theft of electic fencing from Kilby and a smashed window in Countesthorpe.

19:06, Thu 02 Feb
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We are looking for staff and volunteers to help run the CountesthorpeSkateClub. Please let me know if you or anyone you know is interested?

18:51, Thu 02 Feb
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This neighbourhood beat covers the villages of Countesthorpe, Foston and Kilby.

The area is mainly residential with several village public houses, a number of educational and licensed premises, as well as a busy town centre and, during the summer months, includes the Wistow Maze.

Although the neighbourhood as a whole has seen a reduction in crime in recent years, anti-social behaviour has increased as an area of concern for local residents, which police have focused on.

To find out more about what's happening in your local area read your local station Inspector's monthly update.

Your neighbourhood policing team are committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live in, work in and visit.

Your team is made up of police officers, police community support officers and special constables. They are working together with the community and other partners to tackle local problems and help improve the quality of life for local residents.

They currently want to find out what matters most to you in the area you live. They will work with you and their partners to agree the main priorities for your area and how everyone can work together to tackle them.

Click here to find out who your neighbourhood officers are.

Beat code reference: L58