There were more than 800 crimes reported across the Test Valley in April 2023, police data shows.
How many crimes were reported in your area during April 2023?
Our interactive map, based on data provided by Hampshire police, will give you the answer.
The data provided covers each borough and district in the county, so the figures cover the Test Valley as a whole, including Andover.
The data from police.uk shows that 823 crimes were reportedly committed in the Test Valley during April, up from 777 in March.
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The most common category was violence and sexual offences, with 346 offences reported as taking place during the month, up from down from 332 in March.
Anti-social behaviour offences were the second-most common category, with 91 offences reported. This was followed by 88 public order offences.
The number of offences reported in all categories
Anti-social behaviour - 96 (down from 103 in March)
Burglary - 50 (up from 40 in March)
Criminal damage and arson - 58 (no change from 58 in March)
Drugs - 21 (up from 18 in March)
Other crime - 12 (down from 15 in March)
Other theft - 58 (up from 46 in March)
Possession of weapons - 5 (down from 9 in March)
Public order - 88 (up from 77 in March)
Robbery - 3 (down from 4 in March)
Shoplifting - 40 (up from 28 in March)
Theft from the person - 3 (down from 4 in March)
Vehicle crime - 43 (up from 41 in March)
Violence and sexual offences - 346 (up from 332 in March)
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