These are the streets in High Wycombe that have seen the most reported crime.
Data from Police.UK show that 288 crimes were reported in High Wycombe south in October – covering the town centre down to the Handy Cross roundabout.
Of those crimes recorded in October, 87 were violent or sexual offences, 47 were public order offences and 31 were antisocial behaviour.
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The Bucks Free Press has analysed the data and used it to find what streets in the town had the highest rates of reported crime.
See below for the five most dangerous streets in the area.
5. Bridge Street - 9
A variety of crimes were reported in or near Bridge Street in October, including anti-social behaviour (two), public order offences (two) and shop lifting (two).
Other crimes reported were drug offences (one), theft from a person (one) and violence and sexual offences (one).
4. Frogmoor - 9
Nine offences were also recorded in Frogmoor, including anti-social behaviour (four), public order offences (two) and bicycle theft (one).
Criminal damage and arson (one) and drug offences (one) were also registered by police in October.
3. Church Street - 11
Home to multiple shops, it is no surprise that theft was the most commonly recorded crime in October.
Shoplifting (six), violence and sexual offences (two) and burglary (one) were all reported. Drug offences (one) and public order offences (one) were also registered.
2. Queen Victoria Road – 12
Lots of violent offences were recorded in Queen Victoria Road, where High Wycombe Police Station is based.
Violence and sexual offences (six) were recorded, as well as theft (two) and anti-social behaviour (one).
Vehicle crime (one), drug offences (one) and public order offences (one) were also reported.
1. Corporation Street - 12
Technically joint-top with Queen Victoria Road, Corporation Street joins it as the most crime-stricken street in High Wycombe.
Public order offences (six), shoplifting (three) and violence and sexual offences (two) were all reported.
Burglary (one) and theft (one) were also reported.
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