Street-level crime in Writtle - Chelmsford Weekly News
Crime for Writtle
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
Chelmsford West neighbourhood policing team
- Chief Inspector Paul Ballard
I’m Chief Inspector Paul Ballard. I’m the District Commander in the Chelmsford and Maldon Districts. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
- Police Constable Scott Smith
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Essex Police to request that they add this information.
- Inspector Samuel Girdlestone
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Essex Police to request that they add this information.
- Sergeant Garry Neal
- No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Essex Police to request that they add this information.
About this neighbourhood
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Essex Police.
Messages and events
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Upcoming events
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Let’s talk about policing where you live
When: 7th May 2024, 10.00am
Where: Good Easter St Andrew’s Church, Souther, Cross Rd, Chelmsford
Officers from your community policing team will be on hand to talk about local policing. We’ll listen to you and do our best to answer questions you have about policing where you live. We can also let you know what we’re doing to keep people safe and catch those intent on causing harm to our communities. We’ll be able to offer advice and tips on staying safe, and if your concern isn’t a police matter, we’ll let you know who will be able to help.
We hope to see you there.
If you would like more information about the event, please get in touch by using the ‘contact us’ tab.
Please note that the event may be cancelled at short notice due to operational demands. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as we can by posting on the district’s local police Facebook and Twitter pages.
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Let’s talk about policing where you live
When: 4th June 2024, 10.00am
Where: Good Easter St Andrew’s Church, Souther, Cross Rd, Chelmsford
Officers from your community policing team will be on hand to talk about local policing. We’ll listen to you and do our best to answer questions you have about policing where you live. We can also let you know what we’re doing to keep people safe and catch those intent on causing harm to our communities. We’ll be able to offer advice and tips on staying safe, and if your concern isn’t a police matter, we’ll let you know who will be able to help.
We hope to see you there.
If you would like more information about the event, please get in touch by using the ‘contact us’ tab.
Please note that the event may be cancelled at short notice due to operational demands. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as we can by posting on the district’s local police Facebook and Twitter pages.
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Let’s talk about policing where you live
When: 4th June 2024, 10.00am
Where: Good Easter St Andrew’s Church, Souther, Cross Rd, Chelmsford
Officers from your community policing team will be on hand to talk about local policing. We’ll listen to you and do our best to answer questions you have about policing where you live. We can also let you know what we’re doing to keep people safe and catch those intent on causing harm to our communities. We’ll be able to offer advice and tips on staying safe, and if your concern isn’t a police matter, we’ll let you know who will be able to help.
We hope to see you there.
If you would like more information about the event, please get in touch by using the ‘contact us’ tab.
Please note that the event may be cancelled at short notice due to operational demands. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as we can by posting on the district’s local police Facebook and Twitter pages.
Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence