Rise in criminal damage and arson in West Lindsey
More criminal damage and arson offences were recorded in West Lindsey last year, despite overall levels of crime holding steady.
Lincolnshire Police recorded 837 incidents of criminal damage and arson in West Lindsey in the 12 months to September, according to the Office for National Statistics.
That was an increase of 21% compared to the previous year.
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Hide AdAt 8.7 crimes per 1,000 people, that was in line with the rate across England and Wales, which stood at 8.4.
Around 5.8 million offences were recorded across England and Wales in the year to September – a 2% rise compared to the previous year – though there was a 1% drop to 4.9 million offences when excluding cases of fraud and computer misuse.
The total number of offences in West Lindsey stayed level, with police recording 5,510 crimes over the course of the year.
This puts the overall crime rate at 57.3 per 1,000 people, compared to a national average of 82.4.
Other crimes recorded in West Lindsey included:
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Hide Ad235 sexual offences, a decrease of 15%2,088 violent offences, a decrease of 6%1,551 theft offences, down 3%110 drug offences, up 15%48 possession of weapons such as firearms or knives, down six460 public order offences, up 13%
Police forces across England and Wales logged the highest number of rapes and sexual offences in a 12-month period in the year to September, the figures show.
Around 63,100 rapes were recorded in the year to September, according to the Office for National Statistics, up 13% from the previous period (56,100).
This was the highest recorded annual figure to date and included 17,400 offences between July and September – the highest quarterly figure.
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Hide AdThe ONS said the latest figures may reflect several factors, including the “impact of high-profile incidents, media coverage and campaigns on people’s willingness to report incidents to the police, as well as a potential increase in the number of victims”, and it urged caution when interpreting the data.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “Nobody should have to experience the horror of rape and other sexual crimes.
“It’s encouraging that more victims of sexual violence are coming forward, and we’ve been clear that police must raise the bar in handling such cases so victims know that they will be taken seriously and criminals responsible are put behind bars."