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Catapults.
Issued 14 April 2026
Officers have been carrying out patrols in areas where incidents involving catapults have been reported and have followed up information provided by local residents. As part of this work, 2 young people took part in an educational and diversionary programme focused on animal welfare and the consequences of harming wildlife after reports that catapults had been used against animals. This approach helps to educate young people about the impact of their actions and prevent further incidents.
In a separate incident, 2 other young people were stopped and had catapults seized and destroyed following reports that projectiles were being fired at roof tiles, causing concern within the community. Officers continue to investigate reports and take appropriate action where offences are identified.
The Child Centred Policing Team has also been delivering educational and preventative work to schools to raise awareness of catapult-related crime. A crime prevention video has already been shown to 505 Year 6 pupils in local primary schools, with a further rollout planned for 120 students at a local secondary school. Through a combination of education, early intervention and enforcement activity, officers aim to reduce catapult-related incidents and help keep the community safe.
Actioned 30 June 2026
Road safety issues.
Issued 14 April 2026
Officers responded to concerns about the antisocial use of a high-performance BMW. The vehicle was reported for being driven in a manner that caused nuisance, including excessive acceleration, unnecessary noise from the exhaust and other antisocial driving behaviour. Following enquiries, officers established that the vehicle was not covered by valid insurance and it was subsequently seized. This work forms part of ongoing efforts to improve road safety and address antisocial behaviour that affects local communities.
Actioned 30 June 2026
Antisocial behaviour - nuisance.
Issued 14 April 2026
Officers have been working alongside Ashford Borough Council to address concerns about people swimming in Conningbrook Lakes during the warmer weather. While swimming in the lake is prohibited under a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), the primary concern is public safety. A PSPO is a legal order used by a local council to address behaviours that have a negative impact on the community and breaching it can result in enforcement action. Due to the risks associated with open water, officers have been engaging with those found swimming to explain the dangers and provide safety advice, with enforcement action taken where appropriate.
Actioned 30 June 2026