Your local policing team for #Mildmay in @MPSIslington. Please do not report crime here, call 101, tweet @MetCC or visit our website. In an emergency call 999
Your ward Twitter account keeps you updated with work that local officers are doing as well as providing you with helpful crime prevention advice 👮♀️🚔
To report a non-emergency crime however please do so by calling 101, using @MetCC or online via https://t.co/YY2qkeWQKS 👨💻
Despite the weather, Your ward officers were with Islington Council and Dr Bike to help with free repairs and marking on your bikes.
Thank you for all those that attended. Keep an eye out for our next event
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Ward officers and Islington Council are at the Mildmay Community Centre on Mayville Estate for Cuppa with a Coppa.
Come down and speak with us about how we can improve the area and mark your phones to keep them safe.
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A new way for Londoners to hear about policing in their area is being rolled out by the Met.
Officers will use Met Engage to provide crime prevention advice, updates on ongoing incidents and investigations, and information about successful operations.
https://t.co/LQwp48N3Ld
Ward officers came across a motor bike that had been stolen a few days ago; the owner received a phone call from us saying that we had found it.
The owner was very happy to have the vehicle returned to them.
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Your ward officers have been conducting High Vis patrols in areas where ASB and drug taking happens frequently.
One person has already been found with cannabis and will be receiving a fine shortly.
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Your ward officers have been busy over the last few days.
Crime prevention leaflets given to residents, offensive weapons removed from parks and bushes and a stolen vehicle to be returned to their owner.
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Over the last few days, ward officers have been busy with the arrests of several individuals for offences including, drugs, theft, offensive weapons, criminal damage and threats to commit arson.
Doing what we can to make the community a little safer.
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Ward officers were honoured to attend the evening service at St Stephens Church in Canonbury last night.
Congratulations to The Reverend James Hill and The Reverend Prakaah Thankachan in receiving their licences.
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