Important Data for Gnosall has been extracted from the South West Stone policing area to fit the approximate bounds for Gnosall. Latest data: February 2026.
194
Total crimes recorded last 12 months
101
Violence & sexual offences last 12 months
32
Anti-social behaviour last 12 months
Crimes per Month
All crime categories, last 13 months
Crime Types
February 2026 — 13 crimes recorded
About “Violence & sexual offences”: This is a broad category used by Staffordshire Police that includes minor assault, harassment, and stalking alongside more serious offences. It does not mean serious violent crime is common in the area.
Crime Outcomes
February 2026 — 13 crimes
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Locations are approximate — crimes are mapped to the nearest named street, not the exact location.
Some crimes cannot be mapped and will not appear above.
Crime locations are anonymised to the nearest street by police.uk and do not represent exact incident locations.
Data covers the South West Stone neighbourhood policing area (Staffordshire Police ref: WM4), which includes Gnosall, Woodseaves, Norbury, Haughton and parts of Eccleshall district.
Data is updated monthly, typically with a 6–8 week lag.
Source: data.police.uk.
Your Local Police Team
South West Stone Neighbourhood — Staffordshire Police
Gnosall and the surrounding villages are covered by the South West Stone neighbourhood policing team (ref: WM4),
part of Staffordshire Police. The team works with local authorities, parish councils, and residents to identify and address
local priorities — from anti-social behaviour to road safety and community relations.
You can raise local concerns directly with the neighbourhood team via the Staffordshire Police website,
or speak to officers at community meetings. Priorities are reviewed regularly based on resident feedback.
Reporting a Crime
Emergency — call 999
Call 999 if a crime is happening right now, someone is in danger, or there is a risk of injury or serious damage to property.
Non-emergency — call 101
Call 101 to report a crime that has already happened, suspicious activity, or to pass on information. Available 24 hours.
Report online
Report certain crimes online via the Staffordshire Police website — useful for minor incidents where attendance isn't required.