News 27 May to 2 June
Two men have been given three‑year football banning orders after being involved in disorder at a Colchester United away match in Bromley.
The pair were arrested following clashes involving supporters and stewards during the game on 21 March 2026.
They later admitted public order offences, with one also admitting drug possession.
The banning orders mean they cannot attend football matches in the UK or abroad and must hand over their passports during major international tournaments.
These orders are about keeping matches safe so fans can enjoy football without violence or disorder.
This week, Essex Police is shining a light on the people who give their time to help others. Volunteers are at the heart of what we do, working side by side with officers, supporting communities and quietly making a difference every single day.
They help build trust, reach people who might otherwise feel unheard, and play a vital role in keeping Essex safe. Whether they’re offering advice, supporting local teams or stepping into more specialist roles, their impact runs deep and often goes unseen.
Their time, care and commitment matter more than words can say. Quite simply, Essex wouldn’t be the same without them and this week is a chance to say a heartfelt thank you for everything they do
We’ve removed around 6,000 knives and weapons from Essex as part of ongoing work to tackle knife crime and keep people safe.
During a recent weeks, officers made 20 arrests, carried out 16 stop and searches, and visited shops to ensure knives are sold responsibly. We also continue to work with schools and partners to prevent violence and support young people.
Our knife bins are available all year round, giving people a safe, anonymous way to dispose of weapons. When emptied, almost 1.3 tonnes of items were taken out of circulation and are now being destroyed.
Knife crime in Essex continues to fall, and we’ll keep working every day to protect our communities.
Essex Police’s Marine Unit rescued a kitesurfer who got into difficulty off the Essex coast.
Officers were alerted and quickly located the man, who had been unable to get back to shore after running into trouble on the water. He was safely brought back to land and checked over.
Following the incident, officers are urging anyone heading out onto the water to take simple precautions such as checking the weather, tides and wind conditions before setting off, as even experienced people can quickly get into danger.
 Free training helping riders stay safer on Essex roads
Motorcyclists are some of the most at-risk people on our roads, which is why we’re working with Essex County Fire and Rescue Service to offer free FireBike training to help riders stay safe.
The courses give practical advice on things like spotting hazards early, road positioning and making safe overtaking decisions, as well as how to handle changing road and weather conditions. Since 2023, we’ve supported nearly 100 courses across Essex, helping riders build confidence and reduce their risk of being involved in a collision.
The half-day sessions include an observed ride with police motorcyclists, who provide tailored feedback to help riders improve. The training is free, open to all experience levels, and runs at weekends between March and November, with riders receiving a certificate at the end.
 Let's talk
Upcoming community police events
Let’s Talk events are informal drop‑in sessions where you can chat with local police officers about what matters to you. Whether it's neighbourhood concerns, local priorities or questions about policing in your area.
There’s no need to book and no pressure to stay, you can just stop by for a quick conversation.
To find a Let’s Talk event happening near you, please visit the Essex Police website and enter your postcode.
 Crime prevention advice
Burglars often target windows, especially in warmer weather when they’re left open.
Protect your home by fitting window locks on ground‑floor windows, using security film or laminated glass, and adding window restrictors that allow ventilation but can’t be opened from outside.
If you’re replacing windows, choose security‑accredited products.
A Master Locksmiths Association locksmith can also offer expert advice.
Small changes can make a big difference.
Be fraud smart
Planning to go to a concert, or sporting event this summer?
Stay safe when buying tickets! Only buy tickets from places you trust, like the event website or the venue. Be careful if someone asks you to pay a “holding fee” or wants money sent by bank transfer.
This is often a scam.
If you can, use a credit card. It gives you more protection if something goes wrong. If it doesn’t feel right, stop and check before paying.
 Visit the Essex Police website for last week's crime data. Especially useful to Essex Watch and Neighbourhood Watch groups.
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