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Thinking about moving to Coalville LE67? Police recorded 120 crimes here in February 2026. Get the full picture before you commit.
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Coalville LE67 recorded 120 crimes in February 2026. The most common crime type was Violence & sexual offences with 40 incidents. This is near the national average for areas of similar size. Get the full 24-month analysis in our detailed report.
In February 2026, the top crime types in Coalville LE67 were: Violence & sexual offences (40), Anti-social behaviour (20), and Shoplifting (18). These accounted for 65% of all recorded crime in the area.
Coalville LE67 is near the national average for total recorded crime. This suggests the area has broadly typical crime levels for the UK.
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