Police Report - August 2025
The following report has been received from Police Scotland's Community Council Liaison Officer:
Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder
On 15 August, 2025, an electric Sur-Ron motor cycle was seized in the area of Airyhall due to being driving on a road with no insurance and being involved in a minor road traffic collision with another vehicle. No injuries were sustained as a result.
"Crime Overview
In the Braeside and Mannofield community, there were a total of 145 calls in August 2025. This is an increase of 22 calls compared to July 2025. Calls to Police predominantly related to non-criminal matters including, concern for persons, missing persons, assisting the public and false calls with good intent.
In the Braeside and Mannofield community, there were a total of 145 calls in August 2025. This is an increase of 22 calls compared to July 2025. Calls to Police predominantly related to non-criminal matters including, concern for persons, missing persons, assisting the public and false calls with good intent.
As a result of these incidents, and proactive Police activity, 35 crimes were recorded in the Braeside and Mannofield community during July 2025. This is a decrease of 16 crimes recorded since July 2025.
Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder
On 22 August 2025, in the area of Springfield Road, Aberdeen, Police executed a Drugs Search Warrant due to receiving intelligence that controlled drugs were being stored and sold from the address. A quantity of suspected controlled drugs were seized and sent to the laboratory for testing. Enquiries are currently ongoing.
Acquisitive Crime
On 18 August 2025, at a premises in the area of Holburn Street, Aberdeen, Police received a report of a theft by shoplifting. A male entered the store, selected items from the shelves and left without making any attempt to pay for same. The incident was fully captured on CCTV and enquiries are ongoing to identify the male involved.
On 18 August 2025, at a premises in the area of Holburn Street, Aberdeen, Police received a report of a theft by shoplifting. A male entered the store, selected items from the shelves and left without making any attempt to pay for same. The incident was fully captured on CCTV and enquiries are ongoing to identify the male involved.
The community should remain vigilant and consider the following advice.
Ensure all vehicles and property are secured when not in use.
Consider the installation of CCTV cameras covering private property.
Ensure that you are comfortable with the identity of persons before providing personal information over the telephone. If in doubt, hang up contact Police via 101 for further advice.
Road Safety & Road Crime
During August 2025, in the Braeside and Mannofield community area, three drivers were identified as driving whilst using a mobile phone. All three drivers were issued with a conditional offer resulting in a £200 fine and 6 penalty points.
Ensure all vehicles and property are secured when not in use.
Consider the installation of CCTV cameras covering private property.
Ensure that you are comfortable with the identity of persons before providing personal information over the telephone. If in doubt, hang up contact Police via 101 for further advice.
Road Safety & Road Crime
During August 2025, in the Braeside and Mannofield community area, three drivers were identified as driving whilst using a mobile phone. All three drivers were issued with a conditional offer resulting in a £200 fine and 6 penalty points.
Two drivers within the Braeside and Mannofield community area were identified as driving with no insurance. One driver was charged and reported regarding driving with no insurance, and one driver was charged and reported with driving whilst disqualified along with driving with no insurance.
On 15 August, 2025, an electric Sur-Ron motor cycle was seized in the area of Airyhall due to being driving on a road with no insurance and being involved in a minor road traffic collision with another vehicle. No injuries were sustained as a result.
Road safety remains a priority for the North East Police Division, and local resources will continue to undertake high visibility proactive patrols to ensure your roads are safe.
Community Safety Advice
In our busy lives, it's easy to overlook simple security measures. Even small preventative actions can significantly reduce crime in our communities.
Unfortunately, we've seen a concerning trend in the North East over recent months. Numerous unlocked vehicles have been targeted, with thieves making off with everything from tools to laptops.
That's why it's absolutely vital to protect yourself from becoming a victim of theft.
Get into the habit of locking your car every time you leave it and always ensure your windows are fully closed.
Vehicle break-ins are often committed by opportunistic thieves looking for an easy target. Unlocked vehicles offer quick and quiet access to valuables. Whether it's electronics, personal belongings, or even just loose change, anything left inside can catch a thief's eye. Simply put, an unlocked car is an open invitation for criminals.
Why Locking Your Vehicle Matters
A locked car is a much less attractive target for thieves. Breaking into a locked vehicle takes more time and dramatically increases a thief's risk of getting caught.
Why Locking Your Vehicle Matters
A locked car is a much less attractive target for thieves. Breaking into a locked vehicle takes more time and dramatically increases a thief's risk of getting caught.
Most criminals prefer easy targets. By locking your vehicle, you safeguard any items inside.
Stolen items can unfortunately lead to other crimes. For example, if a thief steals your garage door opener, they now have easy access to your home. Preventing the initial theft can stop a chain reaction of potential criminal activity.
Always Lock Your Vehicle. This might seem obvious, but it's the most effective deterrent. Even if you are parked in your own driveway or garage, make it a habit to lock your car every time you leave it. Don't just listen for the click of the lock; always check for your lights flashing or mirrors closing and better still, give the door handle a quick tug to be certain it's locked.
Remove Valuables. Never leave anything valuable in plain sight. If you absolutely must leave items in
your vehicle, store them out of sight in the boot or a locked glove compartment.
Park in Well-Lit Areas. Thieves prefer to operate under the cover of darkness. Parking under streetlights or near motion-activated lights can make your vehicle less appealing.
Activate Your Alarm System. If your vehicle has an alarm, make sure it's armed. If not, consider installing a car alarm or a motion-activated dashcam. The noise and attention they create can be enough to scare off potential thieves.
Be Vigilant. Keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in your neighbourhood and report it to the Police. Community awareness plays a huge role in deterring crime. Locking your vehicle at night is a simple in crime prevention. You can protect your belongings, significantly reduce the likelihood of theft and contribute to a safer community.
Remember - lock up, stay vigilant and help keep your vehicle and your neighbourhood safe.
Further advice can be obtained by contacting Police Scotland Crime Reduction Officers at:
NorthEastCrimeReduction@scotland.pnn.police.uk
Further advice can be obtained by contacting Police Scotland Crime Reduction Officers at:
NorthEastCrimeReduction@scotland.pnn.police.uk
#northeastcrimereduction
Any updates will be fed back to the Community Council in future reports.
Contact Us
Please also remember you can contact us using any of the following:
🕾 101 – Non emergency;
🖱 Email - AberdeenSouthCPT@scotland.police.uk
🖱 X previously known as Twitter - @NorthEPolice
🖱 Facebook – www.facebook.com/NorthEastPoliceDivision
🖱 Web – www.scotland.police.uk
🕾 999 – Emergency;
🕾 0800 555 111 - Crimestoppers;"
Community Concerns
Please take the opportunity to let us know of any community concerns or issues so that we can explore these issues and take action to address your concerns.
Please take the opportunity to let us know of any community concerns or issues so that we can explore these issues and take action to address your concerns.
Any updates will be fed back to the Community Council in future reports.
Contact Us
Please also remember you can contact us using any of the following:
🕾 101 – Non emergency;
🖱 Email - AberdeenSouthCPT@scotland.police.uk
🖱 X previously known as Twitter - @NorthEPolice
🖱 Facebook – www.facebook.com/NorthEastPoliceDivision
🖱 Web – www.scotland.police.uk
🕾 999 – Emergency;
🕾 0800 555 111 - Crimestoppers;"
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