New data from Cheshire Constabulary shows that reported crime in Warrington town centre, Cheshire, decreased in January 2026. A total of 159 incidents were recorded across the town centre last month, which is a fall from the 178 crimes reported in December 2025.
This latest figure is one of the lowest crime levels recorded in the area over the last year, following a peak of 221 reports in August 2025. Although total numbers have fallen, violence and sexual offences remained the most common issue with 66 reports, while officers also dealt with 28 drug-related incidents and 14 cases of shoplifting.
The drop in crime comes as police leaders express concern over a proposal from Warrington Borough Council to cut £220,000 from the local CCTV budget. Chief Constable Mark Roberts warned that moving to a system where cameras are not monitored in real-time would likely lead to fewer arrests and an increase in local crime.
In 2025, live camera monitoring in the town centre helped police attend 3,500 incidents and led to approximately 600 arrests. Police and Crime Commissioner Dan Price is currently in talks with the council to try and find a way to keep the live monitoring service active for the community.
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