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Crime map for Southampton using Hampshire Constabulary data

SEXUAL and violent crimes are by far the most prominent in Southampton.

Southampton s worst streets for crime

Mapped: Every crime reported in Southampton in May

(Google Maps) EVER wondered what crimes are being committed near you? The latest figures from Data.Police.UK has revealed that over 3,000 crimes were reported across Southampton in May. The data shows out of the 3,296 crimes recorded in across the city, the most reported type of crime was categorised as ‘violence and sexual offences’ with 1,222 incidents. Anti-social behaviour was the second most reported crime with 551 incidents and a total of 376 public order crimes were reported. At the bottom of the scale was theft from the person which received 14 reports. Use the database below to search for a street name to see what crimes have been recorded near you or scroll down to view the crime map.

Elderly dog with large tumour callously dumped in North Lincolnshire

Elderly dog with large tumour callously dumped in North Lincolnshire Sadly, she had to be put to sleep This elderly dog was sadly found dumped on a street in Epworth in North Lincolnshire. | Photo: RSPCA An emaciated elderly dog with a large tumour was found dumped in Epworth in North Lincolnshire, but she was too ill to be treated and sadly had to be put to sleep. The female King Charles Spaniel was found on Church Walk in Epworth at around 3pm on Wednesday, April 14, by someone who reported the matter to the RSPCA. Animal rescuer and inspector Vanessa Reid was sent to the scene where she found the dog in a collapsed state. The RSPCA has since launched an investigation.

Wetherspoons to open two more Lincolnshire pubs next week

Wetherspoons to open three more Lincolnshire pubs next week In total, ten in Lincolnshire will be open from next week A small number of people waiting to get into The Square Sail when it first reopened on July 4, 2020. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite Popular national pub chain JD Wetherspoon will be reopening a further 44 of its pubs on April 26, three of which are in Lincolnshire. The Square Sail on Brayford Wharf North in Lincoln, The Ivy Wall in Spalding, and The Red Lion on Roman Bank in Skegness will be the Lincolnshire pubs to open on April 26. The pubs will only be able to reopen for outdoor drinking and dining, with pubs, bars and restaurants not being allowed to open inside until May 17, the next stage of the roadmap out of lockdown.

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