THIS crime map shows what has been happening on your street in September. 

There were 459 crimes reported across Malvern in September, the latest month of available data. 

Crimes in the violence and sexual offences category were the most reported that month, with 188 reports.

The second most prevalent crime reported was anti-social behaviour, with 92 reports. 

And the third most reported crime was public order with 33 offences reported in September. 

The data has been released by West Mercia Police revealing the number of the types of crime reported, as well as their location. 

During the month there were two robberies reported in Malvern. 

One was in Regency Road, which remains under investigation, while the other was reported at the Co-Op supermarket in Upper Howsell Road - the police saying the investigation into that having been completed with no suspect identified. 

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There were 27 robberies, 21 offences of shoplifting, 12 vehicle crimes, and 12 drug offences reported across Malvern in September.

In comparison to the 459 figure in July 552 crimes were reported in Malvern. 

The most reported category that month was also violence and sexual offences - but September's figure is also down there having been 439 reports in July. 

 


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