Revealed: 14 worst Leeds hotspots for burglaries

Today we reveal the latest worst hotspots in Leeds for burglaries.
Burglary hotspots in Leeds during May 2018Burglary hotspots in Leeds during May 2018
Burglary hotspots in Leeds during May 2018

These figures, supplied by Police UK, are for May 2018 - the most recent period for which data is available.

According to West Yorkshire Police, burglaries often increase during the summer months when burglars take advantage of doors and windows being left open.

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The figures represent the number of reports that police have received, and these may be under investigation, or an investigation that has been completed.

Burglary hotspots in Leeds during May 2018Burglary hotspots in Leeds during May 2018
Burglary hotspots in Leeds during May 2018

If you witness a burglary, you can call West Yorkshire Police on 999, or if it is non-urgent or to pass on information call 101.

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You can also give information anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Here is the full list of crime hotspots in Leeds, marked by neighbourhood police force:

On or near Gipton Gate East (Leeds East) - 3

On or near Haslewood Place (Leeds East) - 3

On or near Long Field Drive (Leeds East) - 3

On or near Grange Court (Leeds North East) - 3

On or near Greenfield Court (Leeds North West) - 3

On or near Lucas Place (Leeds North West) - 3

On or near Albion Street (Leeds South) - 3

On or near Bismarck Street (Leeds South) - 3

On or near Cleveleys Street (Leeds South) - 3

On or near Elmton Close (Leeds South) - 3

On or near Jenkinson Close (Leeds South) - 3

On or near National Road (Leeds South) - 3

On or near Oak Tree Walk (Leeds East) - 4

On or near Linden Street (Leeds South) - 6

For more information and advice on how to prevent and report a burglary go to the West Yorkshire Police website.