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Your Neighbourhood Policing Team is a group of Merseyside police officers dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area, supported by additional officers from the wider area.
We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across Merseyside.
Scrambler bikes and e-bikes being ridden anti-socially and causing fear and nuisance in the local community.
Issued 27 June 2025
Local policing officers have been working under Operation Gears throughout the summer, developing intelligence and targeting those who blight our community on off-road bikes. The have conducted mobile patrol on quads, E-Bikes and utilised the specialist capabilities of police scrambler bikes and helicopter which led to the arrest of 2 males riding dangerously in the area. They have also held a community day of action whereby following community intelligence executed a warrant recovering a suspected stolen Surron bike and small amount of drugs.
The team are working in partnership to further combat this issue through housing legislation.
Actioned 02 September 2025
ASB in Abbotsfield Estate, Bold and theft of motor vehicles including motorbikes, scrambler bikes and e-bikes which are being ridden anti-socially in the local community.
Issued 24 September 2025
From feedback in the community were are aware of youth related ASB in the Abbotsfield Estate, in response to these concerns local policing officers deployed to the area providing a visible presence and sought the support for the Council/MFRS Street Intervention Team who conducted outreach in the area, engaging with youths and diverting them to other activities. This activity has led to a reduction in calls.
In relation to the use of scrambler bikes and e-bikes, local policing officers have utilised different tactics to combat the issues, a variety of high visibility and plain clothed deployments, use of specialist departments (Drones and Quad bikes) and held a partnership day of action, which resulted in the seizure of an illegal e-bike, an arrest of male and further seizure of Surron bike and 2 males arrested in the Bold area following a robbery in Haydock. Officers are continuing to work in partnership and are currently developing evidence for closure orders in relation to problematic address and criminal behaviour orders for problematic individuals.
Actioned 27 November 2025
Anti-social behaviour and theft of motor vehicles including motorbikes, scrambler bikes and e-bikes which are being ridden anti-socially in the local community.
Issued 09 December 2025
Officers have increased visibility in the area and conducted further investigations into motorbike thefts which led to the arrest of 2 x teenagers, who are now on police bail pending further enquiries. The team have increased the number of bike marking events in the area and providing crime prevention advice to the community. Work is currently ongoing with partners for a closure order for a problematic address in the area
Actioned 16 January 2026
Increase in motorbikes, scrambler bikes and e-bikes being ridden anti-socially in the local community is a current priority for this area
Issued 06 March 2026
Anti‑social use of motorbikes, scrambler bikes and e‑bikes has become a key priority for the Bold area.
Officers have increased patrols, particularly within the local woodlands, after recent activity suggested that bikes are being hidden further away from the Clock Face area to avoid detection.
The team is working closely with Housing partners to review the tenancies of individuals believed to be involved in this behaviour. A number of arrests have already been made, and several bikes have been seized for being ridden anti‑socially or found to be unroadworthy.
Officers will continue to target those responsible and encourage residents to report any sightings or concerns to help reduce this behaviour in the community.
Actioned 08 May 2026
Vehicle crime in particular theft of motorbikes, scrambler bikes and e-bikes being to ridden anti-socially in the local community is a current priority for this area
Issued 08 June 2026