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Alert - Anti-Social Behaviour Incident - Eastrington |
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Dear Resident,
The Goole Neighbourhood Policing Team have received reports of anti-social behaviour in the Eastrington area, between Tuesday 26th May and Friday 29th May 2026.
These incidents have been happening during the early hours of the morning between 1am and 3am, in the Queen Street, Pinfold Street, Vicar Lane and Station Road areas.
A group of 3 young people, approximately aged 14-15 years old, with an e-bike or off-road motorbike, have been kicking at residents' doors and running/riding away. Stones have also been thrown at properties. Whilst this behaviour is unacceptable at any time, this is especially frightening to residents to be woken up during the early hours of the morning.
If anybody has any information about these incidents, or has any CCTV / video doorbell footage, please contact PCSO 7704 HART via email katie.hart@humberside.police.uk
Although Anti-Social Behaviour isn't a crime, it can still have a big negative effect on those people who are victims of it, leaving them feeling anxious and living in fear. Anti-Social Behaviour can come in many forms, this link provides more information - here If you are impacted by Anti-Social Behaviour, then we encourage you to report it to Humberside Police as soon as possible. You can do this on the non-emergency number 101 or on the Humberside Police website - here. If it is an emergency, use 999. The specialist Neighbourhood Teams in Humberside Police work in partnership with the Local Authority and other agencies to address Anti-Social Behaviour in the community and will do what they can to address your report and support you through any investigation.
Please don't wait, tell us what is happening now.
Please also find attached the Police Crime Prevention Handbook which covers a broad range of crime prevention advice.
If you have any information about crime in your area, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You don’t have to leave your name and you may even receive a reward. You can also provide information anonymously on the Crimestoppers website
Thank you
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