WYNDHAM
Home » News » Wyndham’s big crime dip

Wyndham’s big crime dip

Crime in Wyndham has fallen by more than 10 per cent in 12 months.

Data from the state’s Crime Statistics Agency showed 14,021 crimes were reported in Wyndham up to September 2017, a 10.9 per cent drop from the 15,745 offences for the same time in 2016.

Arson dropped from 147 to 91 offences, burglaries and break-and-enters were down from 1970 to 1511, theft reduced from 6132 to 4630 and property damage dropped from 1197 to 1101.

Drug dealing and trafficking cases dipped from 92 cases to 81, but drug use and possession rose from 505 cases to 511 and drug cultivating and manufacturing cases rose from 49 to 60.

Other crimes in Wyndham that increased in were assault and related offences (1151 to 1235), weapons and explosives offences (369 to 396), sexual offences (241 to 298) and robberies (126 to 153).

On a suburb-by-suburb basis, Werribee recorded the most crimes with 4016 offences (4773 in 2016), followed by Hoppers Crossing with 3103 offences (3276), Point Cook on 1867 offences (2034), Tarneit at 1663 (1681) and Wyndham Vale with 1077 offences (1600).

In comparison, there were 902 crimes reported in Truganina (1029 last year), 344 in Williams Landing (442 last year), 162 in Werribee South (210 last year) and 53 in Mount Cottrell (66 last year).

The only two areas that recorded crime rises were Laverton North with 738 offences this year compared to 588 in 2016, and Little River with 217 offences (177 last year).

Wyndham’s police Inspector Marty Allison said crime statistics could sometimes be unpredictable, with no discernible patterns.

“While the decrease in overall crime (in Wyndham) is promising and indicates that our methods of detecting and dealing with recidivist property offenders are effective, what this tells us about is that we still have to do some work around people-related crime,” Inspector Allison said.

“We need to identify areas where people-related crime is occurring and we want to have a visible police presence in these areas to dissuade and prevent these offence from happening.”

Digital Editions


  • Green wedge feedback opens

    Green wedge feedback opens

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Wyndham council is calling on the community for feedback to better understand the unique area of the Western…

More News

  • Chippie pays it back

    Chippie pays it back

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536769 Most open house auctions aren’t all that newsworthy, but there are always pretty special exceptions out there. On Saturday 21 February, a five-bedroom…

  • Council wage bill blowout

    Council wage bill blowout

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Wyndham council has announced its wage bill will be more than $3.9 million higher than expected. Figures from the second quarter of council’s…

  • Call for stronger support

    Call for stronger support

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 A resident is calling on Wyndham Council to strengthen support for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) participants in the municipality’s 2026-2030 Accessibility and…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536755 Genevieve Jackson is a library programs outreach support officer in Wyndham and runs programs such as Rhyme Time, as well as Craft and…

  • Point Cook into granny

    Point Cook into granny

    Point Cook overcame a disappointing start to the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant division 4, section 1 finals to make the grand final. Having finished on top, Point Cook earned two…

  • The Faces of Wyndham on display

    The Faces of Wyndham on display

    Point Cook photographer David Mullins launched Faces of Wyndham at the World Trade Centre in Docklands on Saturday 21 February. For more than seven years, Mr Mullins has captured portraits…

  • Bees into granny

    Bees into granny

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 523147 Werribee has won through to the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant division 2, section 1 grand final the hard way. The Bees finished the…

  • Runs flow in Subbies

    Runs flow in Subbies

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 317175 Hoppers Crossing and Werribee both piled on the runs in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association east-west on Saturday. After a couple of tough…

  • Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Eskimo Joe to headline west festival

    Australia’s beloved alt-rock power trio Eskimo Joe are sure to have audiences up on their feet when they headline the Lincoln Park Twilight Festival. Held on Saturday 28 February at…

  • Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    For almost five decades now, Tokyo-based artist Merzbow has held an undisputed position as the iconic forefather of noise music. It’s said his work, which catapults the listener into an…