Two crime prevention orders in Liverpool
15:30 19/08/2026Officers have implemented two crime prevention orders in Liverpool today, Wednesday 19th August, following incidents of disorder in the area.
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Officers have implemented two crime prevention orders in Liverpool today, Wednesday 19th August, following incidents of disorder in the area.
A man has been charged following an investigation into drugs being sold online.
A man has been arrested following an incident in Liverpool city centre yesterday evening, Tuesday 11 August.
Three men have been arrested after a boy was robbed of his electric mountain bike which led to drugs and weapons being found in Liverpool yesterday, Sunday 9 August.
A man has been arrested after a car was stolen in Greater Manchester in the early hours of this morning, Tuesday 4 August.
We are responding to community concerns linked to drug activity in several areas of the ward. Over the last month we are aware of reports of drug dealing taking place from residential properties in the northern end of the ward towards Crown Street.
Issued 01 July 2026
We are continuing to work closely with our partner organisations, including local councillors, the Cathedral Constables and Housing Associations, to deliver a coordinated response to these issues.
Officers carry out regular patrols in the area and engage with residents, businesses, and community representatives. These conversations help us understand local concerns, address emerging issues, and gather valuable information that supports ongoing policing activity.
We have conducted a number of proactive operations, using a combination of high-visibility patrols and plain-clothed officers to disrupt criminal and anti-social behaviour.
Information provided by residents, businesses, and members of the community remains vital in helping us identify those responsible and target our activity effectively.
We continue to work alongside partner agencies, schools, and local organisations to take positive action, tackle offending, and develop intelligence. This collaborative approach enables us to use the most appropriate legal powers to address criminality, reduce anti-social behaviour, and improve the quality of life for those who live and work in the area.
We encourage all residents and businesses to report incidents of anti-social behaviour. Reporting helps us build a clear picture of the issues affecting the community and supports the use of measures such as Community Protection Notices where appropriate. We rely on information from the public to ensure we can take effective and proportionate action.
If you have information about drug dealing, you can report it anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or by using the following link:
https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/forms/pre-form
Incidents can be reported by calling 101, or 999 in an emergency. Reports can also be made online, or in person at your local enquiry office at Admiral Street Police Station or St Anne Street Police Station.
Actioned 31 July 2026