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Southport Police Town Centre Team deliver results in first month of operation

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Published: 09:57 09/07/2025

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Merseyside Police’s Southport Town Centre Team launched on 9 June as part of our commitment to tackle issues that matter to our communities.  The team has made a strong start, delivering interventions aimed at tackling persistent retail crime and anti-social behaviour.

Through proactive foot patrols and close engagement with local businesses, the team has already made eight arrests, conducted 23 stop searches and issued both a community resolution order and a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) — all within the first few weeks.

Following the arrests five people have been charged with offences including shop theft, robbery, handling stolen goods, racially aggravated public order, assault and breaches of community behaviour orders.

Inspector Graham Fisher, Neighbourhood Policing said: “These results show our commitment to making Southport a safer place to live, work, and visit. We’re targeting those who cause the most harm and using every tool available — including CBOs — to disrupt their offending. Our presence in the town centre is already making a difference, and we’re grateful for the support of the local community.”

The team’s efforts are already being recognised. The visible police presence and quick action on crime and anti-social behaviour have been welcomed by local residents and businesses. Members of the public have told officers they feel safer in the town centre since the new team began their work

The Southport Town Centre Team continues to encourage residents and businesses to report suspicious activity and engage with officers on patrol. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to enhance public confidence, reduce crime, and build a safer, more vibrant town centre.

A robust policing operation has been put in place across the region as part of the national Safer Streets Summer campaign, to ensure residents, workers and visitors to Merseyside are able to enjoy what the city has to offer safely.

To report crime or suspicious behaviour, contact Merseyside Police via 101, online at merseyside.police.uk, or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. In an emergency you should always call 999.

To find out more about, and connect with, your local policing team, visit the ‘Your Area’ section of the Merseyside police website: Your area | Merseyside Police

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