What We Will Do over the next 3 months
Intelligence Led Patrols and Visibility
•Increased high visibility patrols in Ambrosden, Arncott, Gravenhill, Wendlebury, and Kingsmere
•Patrols focused on identified hotspot locations and peak times
•Use of plain clothes officers where appropriate to identify and disrupt dealing activity
Tackling Drug Dealing and Misuse
•Identification and targeting of suspected dealers and repeat offenders
•Proportionate use of stop and search powers under PACE where grounds exist
•Arrest and investigation where evidential thresholds are met
Safeguarding and Vulnerability
•Identify and safeguard vulnerable adults and young people linked to drug misuse
•Work with:
oSubstance misuse services
oCherwell District Council
oHousing providers
oAdult and child safeguarding partners
•Referrals into support and treatment services where appropriate
Use of Powers and Orders
Where necessary and proportionate, we will consider:
•Warrants for premises linked to drug supply
•Closure Orders for addresses causing serious nuisance or disorder
•Community Protection Notices (CPNs) for associated behaviour
•Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) for persistent offenders upon conviction
Partnership Problem Solving
•Information sharing with partners to address root causes
•Coordinated responses to emerging trends
Community Engagement and Reassurance
•Engagement with residents and local groups during patrols
•Reassurance visits where concerns are raised
•Regular updates via Thames Valley Police communication channels
How You Can Help
Report Drug Related Concerns
Your information is vital in building an accurate intelligence picture:
•Online: www.thamesvalley.police.uk
•Non emergency: 101
•Emergency: 999 if there is immediate risk or a crime in progress
You can also report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Provide Useful Information
•Times and locations of suspected activity
•Descriptions of people or vehicles involved
•CCTV, doorbell, or mobile phone footage where available
Support Community Safety
•Report concerns about vulnerability or exploitation
Bicester Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team is committed to tackling drug dealing and misuse, protecting vulnerable people, and working with communities to improve safety and quality of life across Ambrosden, Arncott, Gravenhill, Wendlebury, and Kingsmere.