THE most crime-ridden residential streets in Worcester can be revealed.
As we recently reported there were 998 crimes reported across the city in March - the latest month of data released by West Mercia Police.
This was a drop on the 1,008 crimes in February, 1,147 in January, 1,100 crimes in December and 1,077 crimes reported across the city in November.
Breaking down the data by street reveals the most crime-hit residential street in Worcester in March was Wiselack Place in Warndon Villages which had 15 reports.
Among the crimes reportedly taking place there were theft, and crimes in the violence and sexual offences category.
Hales Orchard in St John's had 13 reports while Honister Drive had 12.
Among the most crime-hit city centre roads that month were Castle Street, which had 15 reports, Church Street which had 11 reports and The Foregate which had nine reports.
Violence and sexual offences crimes reportedly took place at Worcestershire Royal Hospital and ASDA in Silver Street.
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A crime in the category "other crime" reportedly happened at Sainsbury's in Windermere Drive.
There were 36 burglaries reported in March including ones in Perry Wood Close, Northwick Avenue, and Battenhall Avenue.
There were 17 possession of weapons offences including ones reported in Lowesmoor Terrace, Northwick Avenue and Fielden Row.
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