Northamptonshire

Police Aim To Remove Dangerous Criminals Faster In Wellingborough

By

Karen McGinn
25 March 2026, 1:59 pm

Northamptonshire Police launched a new county-wide crackdown in March 2026 to find and arrest the most dangerous offenders in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. The initiative, called Operation Relentless, aims to protect the public by accelerating the identification and arrest of people who cause the most harm.

This focus is part of a plan by Chief Constable Ivan Balhatchet to make Northamptonshire the safest county in the UK. He is working with Danielle Stone, the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, to tackle priorities such as knife crime and drug dealing.

The move follows data showing that the crime rate in Wellingborough is 24 per cent higher than the average for the East Midlands. Between November 2024 and March 2025, the local neighbourhood policing team dealt with 97 drug-related incidents in the town, leading to 14 people being charged.

Significant money has also been spent to make local streets safer, including more than £431,000 for the Queensway estate. Another £369,000 was used to help residents in Hemmingwell improve their home security through targeted safety improvements.

Officers are now focusing on a wide range of issues that affect the community, from anti-social behaviour to protecting vulnerable children. The force handles around 880 calls for help every day to keep residents safe across the region.

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