Harwich
Welcome to the Harwich Neighbourhood Policing Team pages. We are
committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work
and visit and will work with the community and our partners to
tackle local problems. Harwich is part of the Tendring district and
covers areas including Harwich East, Harwich East Central, Harwich
West Central, Harwich West and Dovercourt.
Below you’ll find the members of your Neighbourhood Policing
Team and details of how to contact them.
Pc Trevor Abrahams (Collar number 2764)
I am the Neighbourhood Constable for Harwich which includes
Harwich, Ramsey, Parkeston and The Oakleys and am based at Harwich
Police Station. I have been a Police officer with Essex Police
since 2002 serving in the Tendring district. I am part of the
Harwich Neighbourhood Policing Team which consists of Police
Officers and Police Community Support Officers. We are here to help
residents, workers and visitors to the Harwich area deal with the
issues that matter most to them which includes reducing crime and
tacking anti-social behaviour.
Contact details
Telephone: 101 extn 445145
Mobile: 07711 147176
Email: trevor.abrahams@essex.pnn.police.uk
Your local police station is listed below along with its opening
hours and accessibility features.
Contact details:
Harwich Police Station
88-92 Main Road
Harwich
CO12 3LW
Tel: 101
View station on map
Opening Hours
mon12:00 -
18:00
tue12:00 -
18:00
wed12:00 -
18:00
thu12:00 -
18:00
fri12:00 -
18:00
sat12:00 -
18:00
sun12:00 -
18:00
Accessibility features
- Ramp
- Intercom
- Induction loop
- -Automatic Door Opening (via push button)
- Customer care pack
Below you can read about the issues we have made a policing
priority in your neighbourhood. We aim to act on the issues that
matter the most to you.
Local Priority
There are currently no specific Neighbourhood Priorities
identified to us requiring extra attention. If you wish to raise a
matter of concern please make contact via the contact details
shown.
Raised on 20/01/2012
Listed below are a number of events we invite you to come along
to. They’re an opportunity for you to meet the team and discuss any
issues or concerns you have.
The Mobile Police Station will not be in service until
further notice.
No forthcoming events
| Date: | 1st June 2012 12:00 - 12:00 |
| Where: | N/A |
Update
The recent serious stabbing in Harwich has grabbed the headlines
but was a one off and does not reflect the general downward trend
of crime levels in the area.
There have been some recent domestic burglaries in Harwich - an
Operation has been initiated to prevent this trend escalating
further and to bring the burglars to justice. Specific details can
not be revealed here but needless to say additional overt and
covert patrols and surveillance will be carried out as part of the
Operation in order to disrupt and detain offenders.
As always residents and businesses should ensure their property is
well secured and particular thought should be given to arrangements
to ensure security if you are due to go away on holiday. Cancel
papers and milk etc, let trusted neighbours know when you are going
away so they can keep an eye out for you. Consider fitting timer
switches for lighting to come on in the early evening to give that
'somebody is at home' look. External, movement activated lighting
is extremely effective in deterring burglars.
The team here welcome any calls or information from members of the
public to allow us to tackle any other issues of anti-social
behaviour or crime that they might be experiencing.
BICYCLE THEFTS are all too common. These are being taken, in the
main, from outside of shops and from front gardens. In a majority
of cases bicycles have been left insecure which presents an easy
target for opportunist thieves. Always secure your bicycle or take
it indoors even if you are only going to be leaving it unattended
for a short period of time.
If you have ANY INFORMATION concerning any type of criminal or anti
social activity then please let us know. Without this valuable
information it makes it very difficult for the police to bring
offenders to justice. Any information you do pass to the police
will be dealt with in strict confidence and can also be done
anonymously.
As always if you would like advice on any matters, such as crime
prevention, then please do not hesitate to call.
If you would like to join or start one of our many Neighbourhood
Watch schemes, then please contact us and we will send you an
information pack. Help us to make our community a safer place to be
- start up a watch today.
Finally, and as always, if there is anything at all that you wish
to discuss then please do not hesitate to contact us here.
You can take action in a number of ways to help make your
neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit.