Swadlincote Police get extra powers as dispersal order is granted after two stabbing crimes in four days

By Graham Hill

16th Jun 2021 | Local News

A dispersal order has been granted in Swadlincote to give police officers extra powers to move on people causing anti-social behaviour.

Derbyshire Constabulary says it is aiming to reassure residents living in the town following two serious crimes in the town in the space of four days.

A police spokesperson said: "We have shared with you details of an incident which took place in an alleyway at the side of the Odeon cinema, in Coppice Side, just before 10.40pm on Saturday 12 June.

"Tragically, 17-year-old Benjamin Orton died that evening, and a 20-year-old man he was with, suffered serious injuries.

"Two 17-year-old boys and a 16-year-old boy have now been charged in connection with these crimes.

"On Tuesday, June 15, we appealed for your help as we launched an investigation into a stabbing which took place in the town's Eureka Park shortly before 8pm.

"A 19-year-old was injured in the incident and he remains in hospital.

"Two young men aged 17 and 18, have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder while the 64-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

"They remain in custody this evening and are being questioned by detectives.

"All three victims suffered stab wounds.

"Detectives are investigating whether there is any link between the two cases and patrols in the town have been increased.

"Our officers have been granted additional powers to help them deal with any anti-social behaviour in Swadlincote in the coming days.

"A dispersal order came into force at 4pm today (Wednesday) and runs until 4pm on Friday 18 June.

"More than a dozen dispersal notices have been issued already this afternoon (Weds).

"The order allows police to disperse people from parts of Swadlincote, and if they are involved in instances of anti-social behaviour, take anyone under 16 back to their home. The map above shows the area covered by the order.

Assistant Chief Constable Michelle Shooter said: "What has happened in Swadlincote in recent days is upsetting and I understand that people in the town feel shocked.

"Some families may feel worried about their children, particularly if they are teenagers.

"I want to reassure people living in Swadlincote that crimes like this are rare in the town.

"Please don't be afraid that this is a regular occurrence in the area.

"Knife crime in the county is relatively low but it is particularly low in South Derbyshire.

"We are committed to tackling knife crime and have a well-established knife prevention campaign, which sees us working alongside other organisations to identify young people at risk of carrying a knife and steer them away from this path."

Carl Tring-Willis is one of the force's independent community advisors and chair of the Independent Advisory Group.

He said: "I want to urge parents and carers to talk to their children about knife crime and who they can speak to if they are worried someone they know is carrying a knife.

"I understand that some young people may not feel comfortable talking to an adult about knives, or they may be worried about getting a friend into trouble.

"Two people have been injured by knives in the town in recent days and one young man has sadly lost his life.

"Surely this in itself shows that no good can come from carrying a blade. If you feel you can't talk to someone you know, please consider passing information anonymously to Home - Fearless – you won't be asked for any personal details but the information you give could help save lives."

A Derbyshire Police spokesperson added: "Extra patrols are taking place in the town.

"Please approach one of our officers if you want to raise any concerns, or pass on any information.

"If you would prefer to contact us online, please use the following methods:

  • Facebook – send us a private message to /DerbyshireConstabulary
  • Twitter – direct message our contact centre on @DerPolContact
  • Website – complete the online contact form HERE
  • Phone – call us on 101.

"You can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111 or by visiting Crimestoppers website.

     

New swadlincote Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: swadlincote jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Michael Crawshaw with his latest work 'The Gerasimov Doctrine' (Image by Nub News)
Local News

'I thought the premise was a bit silly': Michael Crawshaw on writing, Russia and outsiders in his new book, The Gerasimov Doctrine

Hardwicke Circus will kick off their pub tour in Sheffield on September 26. (Credit: Hardwicke Circus and Pixabay)
Local News

Hardwicke Circus to bring critically-acclaimed rock 'n' roll sound to pubs all over the UK

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide Swadlincote with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.