More than a dozen burglaries in Watford were reported to police in June – and data reveals where they are said to have occurred.
Police.uk figures has revealed that a range of crimes were reported in the borough during the month such as possessing a weapon, robbery and anti-social behaviour.
The latest data shows a total of 15 burglaries were reported in Watford in June, up from 13 the previous month.
According to Police.uk, the burglaries were reported:
On or near Nottingham Close
On or near Springfield Road
On or near Anglian Close
On or near Grange Close
On or near Supermarket
On or near Pedestrian Subway
On or near Merton Road
On or near Addiscombe Road
On or near Whippendell Road
On or near Queens Avenue
On or near Cardiff Road Industrial Estate
On or near Hatters Lane
On or near Wiggenhall Road
On or near Wiggenhall Road
On or near Chalk Hill
Nine of the reported burglaries are under investigation, whilst six investigations have been complete with no suspect identified.
The latest figures show a total of 935 crimes were reported in Watford in June, up from 735 in May.
Whilst anti-social behaviour offences and violence and sexual offences were the two highest reported crimes, Hertfordshire Constabulary received several reports over other incidents as well.
This included 112 reports of vehicle crime, whilst there were 78 recorded incidents of criminal damage and arson.
The data also shows that robbery (12), theft from a person (19) drug (11) and possession of weapons (7) offences were among the lowest number of reported crimes.
To find out how your road was affected by crime during June take a look at our map below – click the top left-hand square to see the colour code for each crime.
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