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2 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
The scourge of shoplifting continues to affect businesses located across Sheffield, and new figures have revealed these are the 17 city streets hit hardest. New crime figures from Police.uk – the national website for policing in England – are released with a two-month delay, and we can now reveal the 17 worst streets in the city for shoplifting offences in March 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
Three South Yorkshire criminals who made cash through drugs have been ordered to pay back some of their profits. Proceeds of crime is the term given to money or assets gained by criminals during the course of their criminal activity. The authorities have powers to seek to confiscate these assets to ensure that crime does not pay.
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2 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
The 16 worst-hit Sheffield streets for violence and sexual offences are pictured here - based on the number of reports made to the police. The figures are based on the number of reports of offences made to the police, and are released with a two-month delay, meaning these are the most up-to-date available. The most recent police data for March 2025 shows that the streets pictured here are the locations in the city where the largest number of reports of violence and sexual offences were made.
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2 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
The worst 12 Sheffield streets for reports of anti-social behaviour can been revealed. The figures are based on the number of reports of offences made to the police. The most recent police data for March 2025 shows that the streets pictured here are the locations in the city where the largest number of crime reports were made.
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2 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
Each of the men pictured here have been sent to begin prison sentences over the last few weeks, for offences ranging from wounding relating to unprovoked knife attacks to drug dealing and driving matters. The length of sentences passed down by the city’s judges during the hearings held in April 2025 and May 2025 range from 16 weeks, through to six years.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
Pictured here are Sheffield’s most crime-plagued streets, based on reports made to South Yorkshire Police. Newly-released South Yorkshire Police shows the 17 streets pictured here received the highest number of The crime figures from Police.uk – the national website for policing in England – are released with a two-month delay, meaning these are the most up-to-date available.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
Police believe all of the 10 men pictured here, all of whom who have been captured on CCTV in Sheffield during 2025, can help with ongoing criminal investigations. The 10 included in this gallery have all been caught on camera in Sheffield, and may hold vital clues to ongoing criminal investigations. They have all been featured in police appeals released during 2025. All of the information was correct at the time of publication.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
A South Yorkshire Police officer found to have committed gross misconduct after being convicted of speeding at 107mph in a 60mph has been given a final written warning. Police Constable Luke Meakin, of South Yorkshire Police, went before a misconduct panel earlier this month in the wake of his speeding conviction, dating back to January 15, 2025, which resulted in a three-month driving ban. The ban was imposed during a hearing held at North Yorkshire Magistrates’ Court on the same date.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
The victim of a Sheffield slash attack, in which he suffered a five-inch deep wound to his face, says the injury affects him on a daily basis and makes him feel “like Quasimodo.”Daniel Bradshaw, aged 51, inflicted the injury using a Stanley knife during a three-person struggle, arising out of an ongoing neighbour dispute between Bradshaw’s aunt and the complainant. In a statement read to Sheffield Crown Court, the victim revealed that he has been left with a prominent, and permanent, facial scar.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.co.uk | Sarah Marshall
A teenage driver who knocked a drunken woman over before driving off, leaving her injured in the road, has walked away from court with a community order. In the moments prior to the crash on College Road in the Masbrough area of Rotherham, the complainant was seen to be “shouting” and began approaching different cars in the road. The woman, who appeared to be intoxicated, went over to an Audi A3 containing defendant Ateeq Ur-Rahman, and others, Sheffield Crown Court heard.