Yorkshire crime toll falls – but sex cases rise

CRIME fell by 11 per cent overall in Yorkshire last year while every police force in the region saw a rise in sex offences.

The four Yorkshire forces recorded about 50,000 fewer crimes between them as offending in England and Wales dropped to its lowest level since 1981.

Home Office figures published yesterday show vehicle crime, robberies and house burglaries fell sharply in the region as the UK lurched out of recession.

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But Humberside Police recorded a 20 per cent rise in sex offences between April 2009 and March this year, while South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire all reported slight increases.

Police only solved about one in four crimes and senior officers have warned forces will find it hard to improve because of budget cuts .

Humberside Police chief constable Tim Hollis welcomed the overall figures, which showed his force saw a 10 per cent drop in crime, but admitted "more needs to be done" to tackle sex offences.

He added: "The challenge during the year ahead is to maintain our success at a time when budgets are being reduced across the public sector."