Witness appeal following collision in Eastergate
16:22 11/06/2026It took place in Barnham Road on Friday 5 June.
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It took place in Barnham Road on Friday 5 June.
Officers responded to an altercation in Burger King at the Arun Retail Park in Shripney Road on 14 May.
Alfie Perera was operating the ‘Smurf’ drugs line in the town.
Anti-social behaviour (ASB)
Issued 25 April 2026
The Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to carryout regular patrols, focusing on areas where reports of ASB have been made.
We work closely with partner agencies to tackle this type of behaviour, identify those responsible, and manage persistent offenders and locations. We also continue to carry out intervention work with local schools and youth groups through our dedicated youth officers, to divert any young people who may be involved away from this pattern of behaviour.
We have issued a number of Community Protection Warnings (CPWs), Community Protection Notices (CPNs) and Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) to individuals who continue to disrupt communities and will continue to work with local retailers as well as our colleagues in licensing around the sale and consumption of alcohol.
Actioned 25 April 2026
Retail Crime
Issued 25 April 2026
The Neighbourhood Policing Team will continue to target persistent offenders and engage with partner agencies and local businesses in order to offer reassurance, support and crime prevention advice.
High visibility patrols will continue in locations of concern particularly at times of seasonal demand.
We have issued a number of Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Community Protection Notices (CPNs) to individuals who continue to offend.
Actioned 25 April 2026
Drug Related Harm
Issued 25 April 2026
We continue to engage with the community, patrol, develop and act on intelligence and work in collaboration with drug service providers and outreach programmes to support local people.
Working in partnership with key stakeholders enables us to deter the harm being caused within our community, and patrols continue in areas where drug related activity is reported.?
Neighbourhood Youth Officers continue to work with local schools and colleges to raise awareness of drug harm and the risks involved.
Proactive operations involving specialist teams take place regularly to identify, arrest and disrupt persons involved in drugs possession and supply.
Actioned 25 April 2026
Serious Violence and Knife Crime
Issued 25 April 2026
We continue to engage with the community, act on intelligence and work in collaboration with Violence Reduction Partnerships and key stakeholders to reduce the risk of serious violence in this area.
We work to identify individuals who are at risk of causing and of being subject to knife enabled harm, taking a joint professional approach to enforcement and safeguarding. Our Op Safety Hotspot team conduct additional patrols in Hotspot areas where serious and violent crime has occurred.?
Ongoing work with local schools and colleges to educate students on the risks associated with carrying a weapon continue.
Actioned 25 April 2026
Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)
Issued 25 April 2026
We work to support licensed venues in keeping women and girls safe during the night time economy, including education around spiking and engagement events with support from specialist organisations.
Ongoing patrols throughout the weekend along with Sussex Police Licensing Teams continue. Operation Marble is a dedicated and targeted approach providing high-visibility patrols in the night time economy.
Actioned 25 April 2026