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Isle of Bute Community Policing Team

This team covers the Isle of Bute including the town of Rothesay

Police Office

Rothesay Police Office (Open 24 hrs)
High Street
Bute
PA20 9AZ

Community Team contact number: 01700 894040

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Your Community Team

Inspector Gordon Anderson

PC Bert Reid

Inspector Gordon Anderson

PC Bert Reid

Local Crime and Road Collision Statistics


Isle of Bute Community Policing Team Area


The following statistics have been provided to give you information on reported crime, anti social behaviour and road collisions in this area. The information provided includes details of serious violent crime, common assault, drug crime, domestic housebreaking, motor vehicle crime, anti social behaviour reported by the public and road collisions resulting in fatalities or injury that have happened in this area during the last three months. We have also provided this information for the same three month period averaged over the previous five years and the percentage change between those two figures to allow you to make comparisons.

It is important to note that in cases where the numbers of incidents are relatively small, any change up or down can lead to large percentage figures.

A wider range of crime data is available on our Crime Statistics page

Type of Crime (Oct. 2011 - Dec. 2011)Same period over last 5 years1Last 3 months% change2
Serious Violent Crime3.23-6.25%
Common Assault28.0293.57%
Drug Crimes12.49-27.42%
Housebreaking (Domestic)4.2890.48%
Motor Vehicle Crime (includes thefts of and thefts from motor vehicles)2.21-54.55%
Anti-social Behaviour Incidents (reported by the Public)112.3106-5.64%
Road Traffic Collisions (Fatal & Injury)3.43-11.76%
Road Traffic Collisions (Fatal)0.000.0%
Data prepared on : 10/01/2012
1 This is the average of the previous 5 consecutive years for the time period covered.
2 Due to the relatively small numbers presented it is possible to observe large percentage changes.  Please consider the absolute values of the 5-year average and the last three months when interpreting these results.
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