Loughborough Echo

Police team to target rural crime across the district

- DAVID GODSALL david.godsall@reachplc.com

A NEW rural crime team is being piloted in North West Leicesters­hire.

A team of three, comprising Sergeant Linsey Booth, PC Emma Holmes, and PCSO Tony Gallagher will work alongside neighbouri­ng forces, as well the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) to tackle rural crime including agricultur­al, equine, wildlife and heritage.

Sergeant Booth said: “We want to enhance our relationsh­ip with our rural communitie­s to ensure that crimes are reported and dealt with as quickly as possible and that the relevant informatio­n and advice is received by those who need it.

“Rural crime is an issue for large areas of the country, but it tends to go unreported and can impact on insurance premiums, food prices and damage local communitie­s.

“In the past few months we have held rural crime events which have been very well attended so it’s clear there is an appetite for working together with the rural community and partners.

“We hope that by doing so we can develop cross-border intelligen­ce, visit hot spot areas to offer crime prevention tips and increase awareness in general about what constitute­s a crime.

“We’ll be holding interactiv­e events with key partners and are already looking at ways of creating early warning systems once a crime has taken place through our online scheme Rural Watch and fast text.”

Heritage crime is defined as ‘any offence which harms the value of heritage assets and their setting’ and includes offences like lead theft from churches, damage to ancient monuments and illegal metal detecting.

Wildlife crime includes hare coursing, poaching and interferin­g with protected species, while agricultur­al crime covers farms, small holdings, machinery, and includes theft of equipment or fuel and damage to property and livestock.

Harriet Ranson, NFU county adviser for Leicesters­hire, Northampto­nshire and Rutland, said: “Rural crime is a blight on our countrysid­e and has a huge impact on victims, who find themselves feeling isolated and unprotecte­d.

“This move to bring in a rural crime team is a great step forward in tackling criminals who target farmers and rural communitie­s.

“Police forces having dedicated rural crime teams shows they are taking these type of offences seriously - the NFU wants to see every force in the country putting resources into creating RCTs in this way.”

For more informatio­n on rural crime visit the force’s rural crime pages at https://bit.ly/35PdCnx

 ??  ?? ■ Leicesters­hire Police is piloting a new rural crime team in North West Leicesters­hire. A team of three, comprising Sergeant Linsey Booth, PC Emma Holmes, and PCSO Tony Gallagher will work alongside neighbouri­ng forces, as well the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) to tackle rural crime including agricultur­al, equine, wildlife and heritage.
■ Leicesters­hire Police is piloting a new rural crime team in North West Leicesters­hire. A team of three, comprising Sergeant Linsey Booth, PC Emma Holmes, and PCSO Tony Gallagher will work alongside neighbouri­ng forces, as well the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) to tackle rural crime including agricultur­al, equine, wildlife and heritage.

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