Suffolk's most dangerous neighbourhoods revealed according to February police crime figures
Thousands of crimes are reported to police in Suffolk each month, including anti-social behaviour, burglary and violent offences – but where are the worst hotspots for recorded crimes in the county?
Figures collated by SuffolkNews reveal some of the most dangerous areas in the county, based on the number of crimes reported in the latest month which has data available – February.
Below you can search for your street to find out if Suffolk Police have logged any crimes in your neighbourhood, and we also reveal how many crimes have been reported in some of the county's biggest towns.
Within the three policing neighbourhoods in Ipswich - Central, East and West - there was a total of 1,375 crimes reported in the month.
Sexual offences and violence were the most frequent type of crimes reported within the three areas, with a total of 553
In Lowestoft, 586 crimes were reported in February, the most common of which were violence and sexual offences, with 293 during the month, followed by 98 reports of anti-social behaviour.
Ipswich Central recorded the next highest total of crimes, with 502 reported, 177 of which were violence and sexual offences.
In Ipswich West there were 470 in total, which was made up of 212 violence and sex offences and 53 criminal damage and arson reports, amongst others.
February saw 424 crimes reported in Bury St Edmunds, with Home Office data revealing there were 180 violence and sexual offences and 40 public order offences reported as well as 49 reports of anti-social behaviour.
Ipswich East was the next highest area for crime, with a total of 403 crimes recorded in the area, 164 of which were violence and sexual offences.
In Sudbury, 244 crimes were reported in the month of February - 104 were violence and sex offences and 37 were anti-social behaviour.
In Stowmarket, there were 240 crimes reported, data from the Home Office revealed, along with 185 in Haverhill and 178 in Hadleigh.
Felixstowe was next with 174, while there were 160 crimes reported in Woodbridge.
Police data shows there were 128 crimes recorded in the Mildenhall area, while Newmarket had 124, Beccles and Bungay had 117, Leiston had 113 and Brandon had 108.
Halesworth had 70 crimes while Eye had the fewest with 44.

