Finedon
Welcome to Northamptonshire Neighbourhood Alert
Find out what's happening in your area and keep in touch with Northamptonshire Police, its partners, and our emergency services through our free messaging service.
The Neighbourhood Alert messaging system enables residents, businesses and community groups to keep in touch with local policing teams. You can choose to receive updates on crimes, latest information on on-going incidents and learn more about what events are being planned in your area. You can also respond to messages to ask questions or give feedback to your local policing team.
You're invited to sign up and become a registered recipient of messages relevant to the area where you live or work.
We also offer you the opportunity to choose the type of messages you wish to receive.
We would really like to hear from you so why not ask your family, friends and colleagues to register too? Let’s get talking!
Please note that this service is not for reporting crimes or incidents – to make a report please contact Northamptonshire Police via the Home | Northamptonshire Police (northants.police.uk) or alternatively by dialling 101. Please remember if there is a crime in progress or someone’s life is in danger dial 999.
Wellingborough - Finedon NW3
Diana Bursuc
PC
Miriam Kiernan
Inspector
Jason Manton
Police constable
Mark Mcinulty
Police Sgt
Nicola Nawaz
SGT
Jack Wigmore
PC
Rural Crime Team
Abigail Anstead
Police Sergeant
Robert Bloxham
PC
Chloe Gillies
PC
Colin Gray
PC
Hutch Hutchings
PC
Chris Martin
PC
Jaison Thomas
P.C.
David Wakeman
Inspector
Local Priority Issues
We regularly speak to local residents to establish what issues they may be experiencing in their area. We set up to three local priorities for each policing area three times a year. These are based on local crime statistics, information from partner agencies and feedback from the community via our local priorities survey.
The word cloud below represents the issues that local residents have recently highlighted in the survey as priorities for their area (including some that say "I have no issues").
Word clouds are graphical representations of word frequency that give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently. The larger the word in the visual below the more common the word was in the survey.
Your feedback is important and the more we get, the better we can understand and deal with the issues raised. Please click on the button below to have your say on local issues. Please do share your feedback every few months so we can be sure we have your currentviews.
Local Priority Issues
We regularly speak to local residents to establish what issues they may be experiencing in the area.
To have your say on local issues, please click on the button below to complete a short survey.
Latest Alerts
Burglary in High Street South Rushden
Dear Resident We are appealing for information about a burglary at a home on High Street South...
Theft from a vehicle in Moor Road, Rushden
Dear Member We are appealing for information after unknown person/s gained entry to an insecure car ...
Event: Police Surgery/Beat Bus Rushden Town Centre
Dear Resident Officers from the local Rushden neighbourhood policing team will be holding a comm...
Increase in commercial burglaries
Dear Business Owner, We have seen an increase in commercial burglaries over the last few days. Ple...
Attempted Burglary
An attempted Burglary occurred at a business premises located on Wellingborough Road Rushden near to...
A FANTASTIC DAY! @ the Artizan Market Rushden 20th April
A Great day was had by all that attended the Artizan Market today arranged by Rushden Town Council. ...
Attempted Burglary of a Business Premises
Between 19.54 hours and 20.20 hours on Wednesday 17/4/1024 a person climbed over a fence in West Str...
Local Priorities for Wellingborough : You said, we did
Dear Resident In December, we set three local priorities for December 2023-March 2024 Drug d...
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