Rayleigh Police Arrest 22-Year-Old to Keep Streets Safe

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Karen McGinn
24 January 2026, 2:36 pm

A 22-year-old man was arrested in Rayleigh, Essex, on Wednesday 21 January 2026 as part of a Community Safety Operation to disrupt local criminal activity. The arrest was made by the Castle Point and Rochford Proactive Neighbourhood Team working with Castle Point CID.

The action forms part of an ongoing operation responding to residents’ concerns about neighbourhood security. Police activity in recent weeks has been concentrated around Rayleigh High Street and the nearby transport corridors (A127/A130) as officers seek to prevent illegal activity and protect the public.

Officers increased patrols in January 2026 as part of a wider January push to tackle high‑harm crime across the Rochford district. Specific details of the arrest and any charges have not been released; the involvement of Castle Point CID indicates the matter may be linked to a broader investigation and remains subject to ongoing inquiries.

Inspector David Thompson said: “We use all available tools at our disposal to investigate and take action when it comes to [community] safety. Our proactive teams are out daily to ensure Rayleigh remains a hostile environment for those seeking to commit crime.” Essex Police added that residents should expect to see a continued police presence in the area as officers gather information and continue their enquiries.

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