Several arrested after incidents in Bingham, Radcliffe and Shelton

Over the last week, a number of incidents have occurred in Rushcliffe which have had an impact on communities.

On Tuesday 3rd February 2026, a van was pursued by specialist officers from Operational Support, which ended in Radcliffe on Trent. A suspect was arrested and a stolen motorcycle from Keyworth was recovered from the van.

On the same day in Bingham, a man who was on an electronic tag was arrested for breaching the conditions he is due to be sentenced for, relating to the traffic offences he was on bail for.

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Following a burglary in Shelton on Monday 2nd February 2026, a vehicle which had been linked to the offence was stopped in Nottingham and two men were arrested. They have been bailed while further enquiries are conducted.

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On Wednesday 4th February 2026, officers on patrol in Bingham arrested a man who had been driving a vehicle which he was not insured to drive. When searching him, officers found suspected Class A and Class B drugs. This man was charged and bailed to court the same day for unlawful possession of Class A and Class B drugs and driving without insurance. He has been bailed to return to a police station awaiting the result of a blood test for drug driving.

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On Thursday evening, beat managers for Bingham and Cotgrave attended a meeting with representatives of parish councils, neighbourhood watches and other local groups, where an increase in anti-social behaviour was highlighted in local communities. Many of these incidents have not been reported to the police or the Borough Council. This led to action on Friday evening, with officers stopping a boy in Cotgrave who was returned to his home address, which was not in the town. He will be interviewed at a later date.

Some members of a group who have been causing anti-social behaviour in retail premises and Bingham town centre have been identified by officers using CCTV in the town centre and shops, and will be visited at home to progress action to address their behaviour.

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The neighbourhood policing team and response officers continue to attend incidents and patrol known crime hotspots. To identify offenders and deal with incidents, they need people to report crimes and incidents.

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Two officers from Rushcliffe attended the National Poaching and Hare Coursing Conference along with officers from 20 police forces on Friday.

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Hosted by Leicestershire Police and funded by the Hare Preservation Trust, the conference brings together the police, the Environment Agency, and organisations that represent conservation, shooting, fishing, wildlife and animal welfare charities to discuss issues, crime and information sharing to improve outcomes for rural communities.

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