THE most crime-ridden residential streets in Malvern can be revealed.

There were 428 crimes reported across the Malvern Hills policing area in November. 

The data has been released by West Mercia Police revealing the number of the types of crime reported, as well as their location. 

Violence and sexual offences had the most reports to police with 146 reports.

Anti-social behaviour was second on the list with 83 reports. 

And the category of other theft - which doesn't include shoplifting and bike thefts - was the third highest category with 34 reports that month.

In comparison, there were 459 crimes reported across Malvern in September. 

That month violence and sexual offences category was the most reported with 188 months.

Anti-social behaviour was also the second most reported, with 92 reports. 

But, instead of other theft, the third most prevalent crime type was public order offences with 89 reports.

In the latest month of figures there was one report of a burglary, that report for Laburnum Walk.

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Vehicle crime was reported taking place at Waitrose in Edith Walk, while a report of violence and sexual offences was listed as taking place at the Co-op in Barnard's Green Road.


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Breaking down the data by street reveals the most crime-hit residential street in November was Martin Close, which had eight reports of crime that month. 

Joint second was Moat Crescent and Roman Way, which had seven reports each. 

And Pickersleigh Road was the third most crime-hit street in Malvern with six reports.