Total Crime Rate
4.4 per 1,000
All offences · Oct 2024 - Sep 2025Pretymen Crescent area has the 3rd lowest crime rate of 31 local areas in Humberston and New Waltham , and the 8th lowest crime rate of 525 local areas in North East Lincolnshire .
This postcode forms a relatively safe pocket compared with the surrounding streets. Neighbouring areas record much higher crime levels, even though this postcode itself remains comparatively low-crime.
The overall crime rate in the area around Pretymen Crescent (DN36 4NX) in the last 12 months was 4.4 per 1,000 residents and was 92.7% lower than the Humberston and New Waltham average (60.8 per 1,000 residents). In the last 12 months, this area’s most reported crimes were Violence and sexual offences with 1 offences recorded. The least common crime was Violence and sexual offences with 1 case , up 100.0% compared to 2023. The fastest-growing crime category was Violence and sexual offences ( 100.0% YoY). The sharpest decline was Violence and sexual offences ( 100.0% YoY).
Violent crimes totalled 1 (≈ 4.4 per 1,000 residents). Year-over-year these were falling ( -50.0% ). Over the last decade, overall crime has rising ( 20.0% comparing early vs recent averages) .
In the area around Pretymen Crescent (DN36 4NX), the main crime hotspot is near Farmhouse Mews. Police recorded 23 crimes here, including 4 violent or public-order offences. All these locations are within roughly 0.3 miles.
View Crime In Humberston and New Waltham| Month | Crime | Location* | Last Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 2025 | Other crime | Farmhouse Mews | Unable to prosecute suspect |
| Sep 2025 | Criminal damage and arson | Farmhouse Mews | Under investigation |
| Sep 2025 | Shoplifting | Maple Grove | Under investigation |
| Sep 2025 | Public order | Maple Grove | Investigation complete; no suspect identified |
| Sep 2025 | Violence and sexual offences | Dunbar Avenue | Under investigation |
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