Crime down in Cheshire as Macclesfield features on TV cop show

By The Editor

2nd May 2023 | Local News

A Cheshire Police car in Bollington. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)
A Cheshire Police car in Bollington. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

Macclesfield was featured on TV last night, as it showed a man arrested in connection with a vehicle theft caught at Macclesfield Railway Station.

The Waters Green incident featured on the fourth episode of the latest Motorway Cops series on Channel 5, and can be watched HERE.

But it was not the only notable news in local crime over the Bank Holiday weekend.

As figures released by the Office of National Statistics revealed that Cheshire is one of just two police forces across the country that saw a fall in the number of crimes.

A Cheshire Police car on Chestergate in Macclesfield. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

Alongside Lancashire Police, the police force for our county saw a reduction in crimes.

Figures show a reduction of 1.7% in overall crime recorded in Cheshire during this period and is in stark contrast to the national increase of 8.5%.

Reductions were seen across many crime types, including Violence Against the Person (-2.9%), Robbery (-11.2%), Burglary (-3.8%), Criminal Damage (-7%) and Public Order (-12.4%) – this again is in contrast to national increases in these areas.

Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: "Officers and staff have been working relentlessly to make Cheshire hostile to criminals and I think these latest statistics reflect this."

"We have carried out several high impact cross border operations to deter those who travel into our county to commit crime. We know that criminals are now starting to actively avoid coming into, or even through, Cheshire and that's because of our record in proactively policing on the roads and in our communities.

"We're stopping and searching more, finding some great wins, such as the car that was stopped recently for having a cracked windscreen – only for officers to find £100k of cannabis hidden in the vehicle.

"This just shows the tenacity of our officers and sends a strong message to anyone who thinks they can come and commit crime in Cheshire and get away with it. I hope it gives confidence to our communities too that we will take swift and robust action against criminals and do what we can to prevent them from becoming victims of crime.

"It's not just officers out in the community who are stepping up to the challenge. The force control room is answering 999 calls faster than ever, making us the most responsive force in the Northwest for answering emergency calls and fifth overall in the UK. 

Cheshire Police HQ in Winsford. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

"Contrary to media reporting this week about long waits for police to respond to priority incidents (over 18 hours average in one force), last month police in Cheshire responded to priority incidents and emergency incidents on average in just over 35 minutes and 8 minutes respectively.

"I am pleased to recognise that the residents of Cheshire live in one of the safest places in the country, as reflected in the latest figures".

A Cheshire Police representative added: "Of note is that Cheshire saw the second highest increase nationally for possession of weapon offences (+71%).

"However, this is largely down to a huge drive in proactively stopping and searching people that we believe are up to no good in our county."

The site of a historic Cheshire Police Station in Bollington. (Image - Alexander Greensmith / Macclesfield Nub News)

However, these figures come in a year where Cheshire Police have shut helpdesks from 11 Police Stations. And that Macclesfield has seen staffing issues of PCSOs.

Furthermore, there is the issue that Cheshire's Police Commissioner warned in March that cops are quitting within 12 months as they 'don't realise the job involves working nights or dealing with dead bodies occasionally'.

Macclesfield Police Station is located on Brunswick Street.

*Source

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