Latest figures show crimes reported in Helston

By Joseph Macey

6th Jan 2022 | Local News

Latest figures show crimes reported in Helston, Porthleven, and Lizard.
Latest figures show crimes reported in Helston, Porthleven, and Lizard.

The latest crime figures released by police show there were 59 crimes in the Helston area during November 2021.

These figures are a decrease from 89 in the previous month (October).

Among the 59 reported crimes in November - 20 were for violence and sexual offences, 14 were for anti-social behaviour, and 12 for criminal damage and arson.

In Porthleven 14 crimes were reported - 8 were for violence and sexual offences, and 3 anti-social behaviour incidents.

The Lizard saw 27 crimes in November with 9 violence and sexual offences, 5 criminal damage and arson incidents, and 4 anti-social behaviour crimes.

For more details on the latest figures, click here and use the Crime Map tool to search incidents by individual towns and streets.

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