UPDATE: Can you help us find missing Josh?
00:00 23/04/2026We are cancelling our appeal to find a 27-year-old man reported missing from Sunbury. He has now been found. Thank you to all who shared our appeal.
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We are cancelling our appeal to find a 27-year-old man reported missing from Sunbury. He has now been found. Thank you to all who shared our appeal.
A 40-year-old-man has been sentenced to two years and five months in prison after pleading guilty to controlling and coercive behaviour (CCB), strangulation and criminal damage.
A man has been sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment, suspended for 16 months, after causing over £8,000 worth of damage at The Stanwell Hotel in September.
A man has been jailed for 12 and a half years after he was found guilty of rape and paying for sexual services of a child.
Jail time for drug dealers stopped by proactive officers in Stanwell
Anti-social behaviour
Issued 15 April 2026
Currently looking into a couple of areas for anti-social vehicle use, joint visits have been done on Heathington Road looking into reports for drug use and anti-social gathering and vehicle use. Also receiving reports of dirt bikes being used around Swan Walk SNT are working on information gathering for this issue currently. SNT are currently in the scanning phase for ASB in Shepperton.
Actioned 15 April 2026
Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG)
Issued 15 April 2026
Re-introduction of StreetSafe, which is a platform to report anything that makes women unsafe. Businesses approached to distribute the QR code/link to the platform. Please, if possible, place the poster on the Surrey Police website/social media platforms.
High visibility patrols increased during key social hours. Police have been focused on High Street to ensure people feel safe at night.
Actioned 15 April 2026
School patrols and Parking issues.
Issued 05 March 2026
We are carrying out irregular patrol During the Morning too educate and stop Poor Parking and protection of School areas as there have been reports of Parking and stopping on the Yellow Zigzags and parking that blocks vehicles from leaving their drive way. We are monitoring the situation are working with Schools too prevent these parking issues.
Actioned 05 March 2026
Crime awareness of Fraud
Issued 05 March 2026
we are starting up Meet the beats and looking to plan events with local partners regarding Fraud, We are transitioning our Topics of Meet the beats to be about Frauds and prevention of Frauds for people, this includes signs of Fraud, Stickers for doors and educational booklets. We going to plan some events at local business and community centres to make people aware of how too safeguard themselves against Scams and other Frauds that occur.
Actioned 05 March 2026
Shoplifting and acquisitive crime
Issued 15 April 2026
Shoplifting - A prolific offender has been identified as an outstanding suspect of an attempt theft, he was subsequently arrested and remanded before the next available court. Officers have conducted patrols in the area, engaging with local businesses, providing advice for crime prevention, reassurance and visibility in the local area.
Acquisitive Crime - We have engaged with local businesses to provide support and reassurance as well as crime prevention advice to prevent further offending. Police have undertaken security measure checks with local businesses and then provided advice on how to improve security to make it harder for suspects to undertake criminal activities. Police have also targeted known offenders, resulting in multiple arrests which has successfully reduced their capabilities to reoffend.
Actioned 15 April 2026