Police relaunch anti-theft group in Scarborough town centre
It coincides with their Christmas Retail Crime Campaign
North Yorkshire Police has relaunched its Scarborough Anti-Theft Group in the town centre this week.
It coincides with their Christmas Retail Crime Campaign.
Following on from previous years before the disruption caused by the pandemic, they are working alongside the group to support businesses to achieve the following objectives:
- prevent and deter crime and/or anti-social behaviour in and around business premises
- assist in the apprehension and prosecution of offenders
- create a safe and secure environment for customers, staff and visitors
Officers say with the number of shoppers in the town centre beginning to reach more normal levels, retailers have unfortunately been impacted by shop theft incidents.
During the first three quarters of 2021, there have been more than 270 reports of retail shop thefts in the town. This mirrors the figures reported in 2020.
They have also found that when suspected offenders are caught in the act by the shop staff, they often pose a threat of violence.
The police operation is designed to put a stop to such incidents and to greatly reduce the risks to staff members when a suspect is being apprehended following a reported theft.
Sergeant Heather Standing, from the multi-agency Community Impact Team based at Scarborough Town Hall, said: “Our Christmas Retail Crime Campaign began in the town centre on Wednesday, and it will continue to provide a highly-visible and reassuring policing presence throughout the festive period.
“Not only are the Community Impact Team and local officers there to support retailers covered by the Scarborough Anti-Theft Group, but they are also out-and-about to help people enjoy the festivities in a safe, secure and family-friendly environment.”