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The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire The official page for the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire.

Please note that this page should not be used to report crime or seek police assistance - please contact Lincolnshire Police by calling 101 or 999 in an emergency. This page is not monitored 24 hours a day and messages will generally be answered Monday - Friday during normal office hours.

What a brilliant couple of days we have had at the Lincolnshire Show! 🌾🎲 Our fairground games trail was a hit with our y...
19/06/2026

What a brilliant couple of days we have had at the Lincolnshire Show! 🌾

🎲 Our fairground games trail was a hit with our young visitors, with over 350 entries across the two days
⭐️ We were joined by two of our Safer Communities Leaders who shared the amazing work that they have done over the last year
⚠️ Over 450 fraud and scam prevention packs were handed out, which include key information on protecting yourself from fraud
🗣️ We had some great conversations with residents about policing and community safety across Lincolnshire - key topics included road safety, fly-tipping and scams
🧡 Lots of information shared on how to access support if you have been a victim of crime

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to have a chat, learn more about the OPCC and shared their views on policing in Lincolnshire.

Lincolnshire Showground

17/06/2026

Sadly, we don’t mean the football. We mean what happens after. The domestic abuse that increases when England play. Join the team tackling this today - www.womensaid.org.uk/football-campaign

We are proud to support a new Lincolnshire campaign launching ahead of the World Cup that aims to highlight help availab...
08/06/2026

We are proud to support a new Lincolnshire campaign launching ahead of the World Cup that aims to highlight help available for people experiencing domestic abuse, and encourages those using harmful behaviours to seek help to change.

The project has been funded using the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA), which uses money that has been obtained through criminal activity to deter future offenses and disrupt criminal activity.

10,000 coasters will be distributed across Lincolnshire pubs, clubs and venues which will signpost to both the Lincolnshire Domestic Abuse Specialist Service (LDASS) and to Respect, the national charity supporting people who want to change harmful patterns in their relationships.

For more information about the campaign visit: https://www.lincs.police.uk/news/lincolnshire/news/2026/jun/spot-stop-support-domestic-abuse-campaign/

If you feel scared, controlled, isolated, threatened or intimidated in your relationship, this is abuse.

📞 Call Lincolnshire Police on 101 (999 in an emergency)

💻 Visit https://www.ldass.org.uk/

📞 Or call the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247 at any time.

👏 Celebrating our volunteersThis Volunteers' Week we are highlighting the incredible work that our Independent Custody V...
05/06/2026

👏 Celebrating our volunteers

This Volunteers' Week we are highlighting the incredible work that our Independent Custody Visitors (ICVs) do.

Our ICVs are dedicated members of the public that give up their time to visit police custody suites to check on the welfare of detainees and the conditions in which they are being held.

A total of 120 visits took place between 1st April 2025 and 31st March 2026 across the four custody suites in Lincolnshire, and our ICVs spoke to 153 detainees within these visits.

We currently have vacancies within all four of our local visiting panels (Skegness, Boston, Lincoln and Grantham), for more information visit https://lincolnshire-pcc.gov.uk/about-us/icv/

The volunteers within Lincolnshire Police continue to make an invaluable contribution to policing; giving up their time ...
03/06/2026

The volunteers within Lincolnshire Police continue to make an invaluable contribution to policing; giving up their time to support officers, staff and local communities.

Their contribution is invaluable, and we are proud to recognise the positive difference that they make every day.

Thank you 🚓💙

📢 PCC and Deputy PCC back young people's calls for stronger safety measures onlineOur Safer Communities Leaders launched...
01/06/2026

📢 PCC and Deputy PCC back young people's calls for stronger safety measures online

Our Safer Communities Leaders launched their "In Our Own Words" report today, which reveals a growing concern that many young people feel more at risk online than they do on the streets.

In response, PCC Marc Jones and Deputy PCC Sara Munton are calling for stronger national action, including regulation of social media, greater protections for young people and renewed debate on mobile phone use in schools.

The Safer Communities Leaders said: “we don’t think adults understand the true dangers we face online. Parents tend to be more worried about our safety outside, when we actually face more harms sat at home on our phones.”

The report also makes clear that more can be done locally, and partners are already committed to action. Including raising awareness of victim support services, strengthening understanding of crime reporting, promoting anonymous reporting tools such as Fearless (Crimestoppers) and promoting safety tools such as Hollie Guard and StrutSafe.

Read the report in full: https://lincolnshire-pcc.gov.uk/document/in-our-own-words-lincolnshire-safer-communities-leaders-2025-26/

29/05/2026

Given the recent tragic incidents seen both locally and across the country, we are continuing to urge people not to enter lakes, ponds, rivers or other unsafe open bodies of water that are not meant for swimming.

There are a number of hazards and dangers in these open waters. We want to remind people of the risks that open water swimming can bring:

- Cold water shock due to extreme temperatures
- Rivers with hidden or strong currents
- Unpredictable changes and depths to the water
- Obstacles and underwater objects and hazards
- Uneven banks and river beds making it difficult to exit

Anyone who is undertaking authorised open water swimming should also be aware of the RNLI advice:
https://www.rlss.org.uk/pages/category/open-water-safety-tips

🌍 Environmental crime has a significant impact on communities, and tackling it effectively requires strong partnership w...
28/05/2026

🌍 Environmental crime has a significant impact on communities, and tackling it effectively requires strong partnership working.

We are proud to be partners of the Lincolnshire Environmental Crime Partnership, and share their newly published Annual Report that showcases the positive work that has been undertaken in the past year.

From successful Days of Action and major enforcement operations to new education initiatives for young people, the ECP continues to deliver real results through collaboration and innovation.

Read the full report: https://lincolnshire-pcc.gov.uk/document/environmental-crime-partnership-annual-report-2025/

This  , we’re shining a light on the game illegal lenders play with your life.What might start as “easy money” can quick...
11/05/2026

This , we’re shining a light on the game illegal lenders play with your life.

What might start as “easy money” can quickly turn into a rigged game, leading to control, fear and stress.

Illegal lenders rely on secrecy and pressure - but you don’t have to keep playing. Help is available, and together we can make it .

Stop Loan Sharks: 0300 555 2222
www.stoploansharks.co.uk
One conversation could help you break free.

Are you looking for a meaningful volunteering opportunity that will make a positive difference within your community? We...
05/05/2026

Are you looking for a meaningful volunteering opportunity that will make a positive difference within your community?

We are currently recruiting for volunteers to join our Independent Custody Visiting scheme in Boston, Lincoln, Skegness and Grantham.

Independent custody visitors help to provide an independent oversight of police custody, and ensure detainees are being treated fairly.

You will:
🔵 Conduct unannounced police custody suite visits.
🔵 Speak directly with detainees and check on their welfare.
🔵 Monitor the conditions in which detainees are being held.
🔵 Ensure that detainees rights and entitlements are being upheld.
🔵 Report findings to support continuous improvement in detainee welfare and facility conditions.

For more information visit: https://lincolnshire-pcc.gov.uk/about-us/icv/

Address

Deepdale Lane

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Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:30

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+441522212351

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