Reports of violence and sexual offences were the most common issue for police in Billericay, Essex, during January 2026, according to new figures released this week. These statistics help residents understand where the biggest local risks are and where officers are likely to focus their patrols in the coming months.
The figures, shared by Essex Police on 4 March 2026, show that 59 incidents of violence and sexual offences were recorded in the town throughout the first month of the year. During the same period, there were 16 burglaries, 12 reports of drug-related offences, and 12 incidents of shoplifting in the area.
Across the wider county, data from Plumplot shows the annual violent crime rate in Essex reached 40.1 crimes per 1,000 people as of January 2026. Violent crime currently makes up just over 41 per cent of all reported incidents across the region.
To help address local concerns, police are currently in the final stages of a plan to hire more staff. According to reports, the force is expected to have 74 new neighbourhood officers in place by April 2026 under a county-wide policing guarantee aimed at increasing visible patrols.
The figures provide a fresh look at local safety after changes were made to how police operate in the town. In April 2025, it was confirmed that the Billericay police building would remain closed to the public, with local officers now operating from larger regional bases.
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