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Dispatch - Essex Police Basildon Edition

Latest news from Essex Police in the Basildon district

News 23 April to 29 April

Picture of unknown man wanted in connection with an assault in Basildon

Do you recognise this man


Detectives commended for solving complex murders

Detectives commended for solving complex murders

We want to hear from anyone who recognises a man we want to speak to in connection with an assault that left a pregnant woman with serious injuries in Basildon.

It was reported an altercation took place in the car park of the Asda supermarket in Southernhay at about 7.45pm on Saturday 19 April.

It is believed a man has assaulted the victim, leaving her with serious injuries to her face before leaving the scene.

Officers continue to pursue several lines of enquiry and are now asking for the public’s support to identify a man seen in the area of the incident that evening.

He is believed to be about 5ft 10in tall, of slim build, with dark brown hair.

If you have any information about this man or the reported assault, please get in touch with us quoting incident 1035 of Saturday 19 April.

You can let us know by submitting a report on our website or by using our online Live Chat service which is available 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week.

Visit www.essex.police.uk to find out more about our online reporting services.
Alternatively you can call 101.

If you would like to make an anonymous report you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers, by visiting their website or by calling 0800 555 111.

Detectives who unravelled a complex web of manipulation in order to solve two murders have been commended for their work.

DI Lydia George, DC Reuben Brame, DC Emily Larkin and DC Kerry Turner received their awards from Essex Police Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington.

The team’s work will feature in a new ITV documentary, The Essex Millionaire Murders, which shines a light on the hugely complex investigation into the death of loving parents Carol and Stephen Baxter on Mersea Island, Essex.

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Pitsea robbery - can you help?

Officers investigating a robbery in Pitsea are asking for witnesses.

It was reported that three men were approached by two men on a footpath underneath the A13 flyover at Pitsea at around 2.45pm on Sunday 27 April.

After one of the men fell to the floor, he was threatened by one suspect and punched by a second suspect. He was then forced to hand over his mobile phone.

It was reported that one of the suspects was in possession of a knife.

They were last seen running towards Pitsea train station with two females.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of robbery and common assault and released on bail until 15 July whilst we continue our enquiries.

If you have any information, CCTV, dash cam or other footage in relation to this incident, then please get in contact with us.

Please quote crime reference 42/56987/25 when providing any information to make sure it gets to the right person as quickly as possible.


Five blue eggs in a song thrush nest

Disturbing nesting birds and damaging nests can devastate wild bird populations’, warns rural engagement officer

Nesting season is under way and as the weather starts to improve, our specialist Rural Engagement Team is reminding everyone that all wild birds, their nests and eggs are protected in law.

Not only is stealing birds’ eggs a crime, the nests themselves and nesting birds are also protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

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Sergeant Ben Bayley

Billericay and Wickford: Sgt Ben Bayley

Sergeant Ben Bayley leads a team of nine officers and five PCSOs who are dedicated to preventing and detecting crime and keeping your neighbourhoods safe in Billericay and Wickford.

With seven years in policing and over a year in the team, Ben says, “My team are really committed to their neighbourhoods and work hard to build a rapport with those in the area.”

They've continued to make Billericay and Wickford safe places to live, work, and visit.

“Billericay and Wickford are thriving neighbourhoods and it’s a privilege to be part of them. We’re committed to working with partners and community groups to understand and deal with the issues that people feel are important to them.”

So, if you see Ben and his team in your area, make sure to say hello and tell us what’s important to you.

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Five charged in strikes against two drug lines

“These are five key charges in our enforcement against suspected drug lines fuelling criminality in Essex.

“That’s just over the space of a few days – and it’s only a snapshot of the work taking place, often out of sight and behind the scenes.

“We know it is the trade in crack cocaine and heroin which fuels the majority of incidents involving weapons, violence and exploitation in our county.”

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Picture of man following a disturbance in Southernhay, Basildon in September last year.

Can you identify this man

We want to speak to this man in connection with an on-going investigation.
It follows a reported disturbance in Southernhay, Basildon in September last year.

Our enquiries have been progressing, but we are now asking the public if they can help us identify him.

If you recognise this man or have any information about who or where he is then please get in contact with us.

Please quote the crime reference number 42/155054/24 .
You can let us know by submitting a report on our website or by using our online Live Chat service which is available 24 hours-a-day, seven days-a-week.

Visit www.essex.police.uk to find out more about our online reporting services.
Alternatively you can call 101.

In an emergency always call 999.
If you would like to make an anonymous report you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers, by visiting their website or by calling 0800 555 111.


Stalking Awareness Week: Action Against Stalking

Stalking Awareness Week: Action Against Stalking

Last week was Stalking Awareness Week, from 21st to 25th April 2025.

Here at Essex Police, we are taking significant steps to raise awareness about the dangers and impact of stalking. Our aim is to highlight the importance of recognising the signs, knowing what to do, and understanding how we are helping to protect victims of stalking.

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Let's talk - police community events

Let's talk

Upcoming community police events

Saturday 3 May 11am to 12pm
Miracle House, Silva Island Way Wickford, SS12 9NR

Tuesday 6 May 3pm to 4pm
Orleto Lounge, 2 East Square, Basildon SS14 1HS

Thursday 8 May 9am to 10am
St Andrews Church, 3 The Fremnells, Basildon SS14 2QX

Tuesday 13 May 11am to 12pm
Miracle House, Silva Island Way Wickford, SS12 9NR

Tuesday 13 May 11am to 12pm
Towngate Theatre, St Martins Square Basildon, SS14 1DL

Wednesday 14 May 10am to 11am
Human Kind Café, 111 High Street, Billericay CM12 9AJ

Thursday 15 May 6pm to 7pm
Hannakins Farm, Rosebay Avenue, Billericay CM12 0SY

Saturday 17 May 10am to 11am
St Andrews Church, London Road, Wickford SS12 0AN

Wednesday 21 May 11am to 12pm
Wickford Town Council Office, Wych Elm House, Nevendon Road Wickford, SS12 9RZ

Thursday 22 May 10am to 11am
Waitrose, 112-118 High Street, Billericay CM12 9BY

Thursday 22 May 11am to 12pm
Starbucks, Eastgate Shopping Centre, Basildon SS14 1EB

Saturday 31 May 11am to 12pm
Miracle House, Silva Island Way Wickford, SS12 9NR

More events

Prevent and protect

Crime prevention advice

Going out today or away for the bank holiday?

Here are some tips to help you keep your home safe while you’re away:

  • Be careful what you put on social media, make sure your posts are private.
  • Maybe wait to post your photos until your home.
  • Ask a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on your property or join a Neighbourhood or resident Watch Scheme.
  • Consider asking your neighbours to park on your drive.
  • Remember to make alternative arrangements for deliveries.
More advice

Be fraud smart

Helping to protect you from Fraud!

Our fraud coordinators offer free talks on fraud for organisations and community groups in Essex. They can talk to you about the latest's scams, advice and support on how to protect against fraud.

If you would be interested visit our website and search, contact us or email: essex.fraud.coordinators@essex.police.uk

More advice

Ask the police logo

There are always youths on bikes/ in cars screeching up and down the road, it is very dangerous, what can the police do?

It is important for the police to obtain as much information as possible with regards to the details of the car/bike and also the driver/rider and passengers. You do not have to disclose your details to the police when making a report.

It is best to contact the police as soon as the cars/bikes arrive so that the police have a better chance of apprehending those responsible. You can report nuisance motor vehicles to your local police force via their 101 non-emergency number.


When and how to contact the Police

We're offering more ways of reporting non-emergency crime and anti-social behaviour through the digital 101 service on our website.

You can also use the service to contact your local policing team, tell us about something you have seen or heard, or request information.

We also have our Live Chat service which is available on our website 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can send and receive real-time messages with an online operator.

We still have our 24-hour 101 service which people can call if they feel it is more appropriate to speak to us or don't have access to the internet.

Always call 999 if a serious offence is in progress or has just been committed, someone is in immediate danger or harm, property is in danger or being damaged, or a serious disruption to the public is likely.

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service 18000.

Or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.

British Sign Language (BSL) users please use our video relay service where an interpreter will help you report the crime to us.

If you're in danger but you can't talk on the phone, you should still call 999, then follow these instructions depending on whether you're calling from a mobile or a landline.

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