THE most crime-heavy streets in Bracknell have been revealed using Thames Valley Police data.
Recently-released crime stats show that 498 crimes were reported in the town and the surrounding areas in July.
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The data from Police.uk has revealed the five streets in Bracknell where the most crime or anti-social behaviour incidents were recorded.
Five roads in Bracknell each recorded six incidents.
Barnett Green
A criminal damage and arson incident was recorded in this incident but no suspect was identified.
Two public order offences were also noted, with no suspect identified for one of them and one suspect unable to be prosecuted for the other.
Three violent and sexual offences are still currently under investigation.
Boyd Court
Like with Barnett Green, Boyd Court also recorded three violent and sexual offences. Two are currently under investigation with one dropped as officers were unable to prosecute a suspect.
A vehicle crime and public order offence are also under investigation. An anti-social behaviour incident was also recorded.
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Jameston
An anti-social behaviour incident was also recorded here. Two violent and sexual offences were recorded, one theft, one public order and one possession of weapons.
All offences are currently under investigation.
Rainforest Walk
Three violent or sexual offences, two public order offences and one anti-social behaviour incident was recorded here.
All five incidents are currently under investigation.
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Skimpedhill Lane
Three shoplifting incidents were recorded on this location. Two are under investigation, whereas one resulted in officers unable to prosecute the suspect.
One theft from a person was recorded and two violent or sexual offences. These three crimes are also under investigation.
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