RECORDED crime in the region fell by more than 11 per cent last year, according to latest figures.

Data released by the Office for National Statistics shows that overall crime in West Yorkshire dropped by 11.3 per cent during the 12 months ending in December, compared to the previous year.

Burglaries overall fell by 34.7 per cent, vehicle offences by 32.2 per cent, thefts by 30.6 per cent, residential burglaries by 29.4 per cent, robberies by 27.1 per cent and offences of violence with injury by 11.7 per cent.

West Yorkshire Police Chief Constable, John Robins, said: "These reductions are testament to the hard work that all of our officers, staff and volunteers – together with our partners – put in every day to make a real difference to the communities we serve, most especially over the last year during the coronavirus pandemic.

“There were 32,932 fewer victims of crime in West Yorkshire during 2020. We are constantly trying to focus on the needs of victims and witnesses and we are doing everything we can to ensure less people fall victim to criminals.

“We can be confident that these reductions are a representative picture of crime across our county. As a force we have worked tirelessly to ensure crime is recorded accurately and appropriately and how we approach this crime data integrity has seen us be awarded an ‘outstanding’ grading from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Service. We are only one of a few forces to have achieved this high standard.

“By knowing that the way in which we record crime is accurate allows us to fully understand the demands we face. This means we can deploy and prioritise resources to ensure the maximum possible impact, to best help victims and witnesses.

“The pandemic has impacted on certain crime types, but overall crime was already falling in West Yorkshire and it is especially pleasing to note that we have reduced crime more than the national average.

“I repeat my thanks to the officers, staff and volunteers of West Yorkshire Police for their continued commitment to reduce crime, to help people and to safeguard all in our communities.

“I am also so very grateful for the public’s support of local police officers and staff across West Yorkshire Police who put their lives on the line every day to help people and to keep people safe.”