Crime Alert
🚨 Crime Alert Issued for Queens House: Police Appeal for Information
Residents of Holyrood Estate have been notified of a recent assault that took place within Queens House, prompting Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary to issue an official Crime Alert and appeal for information.
According to the notice, the incident occurred on 8 February and was formally reported on 7 March 2026. The location is listed as Room 2, Queens House, and the investigation is currently active under Crime Reference Number 44260106854.
🕵️ What We Know So Far
- Type of incident: Assault
- Location: Floor 2, Queens House
- Date of incident: 8 February
- Date reported: 7 March 2026
- Crime reference: 44260106854
The police have not released further details about the nature of the assault or the individuals involved, but the presence of a formal Crime Alert indicates that officers believe residents may have seen or heard something relevant.
👀 Police Appeal: Did You See Anything?
The Constabulary is asking anyone who may have:
- witnessed suspicious behaviour
- heard anything unusual
- captured relevant footage on CCTV or dash‑cam
- or has any information, no matter how small
to come forward and assist the investigation.
Residents can contact Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary on 101, quoting the reference number above, or submit information online via the police website.
For those who prefer to remain anonymous, the independent charity Crimestoppers is available 24/7 on 0800 555 111 or through their online reporting form.
🏘️ Community Safety Matters
Incidents like this can understandably cause concern, especially within residential blocks where neighbours share close proximity. Staying informed and looking out for one another strengthens the safety and resilience of our community.
If you live in or around Queens House, consider:
- checking any personal CCTV or doorbell footage from early February
- speaking with neighbours who may have noticed unusual activity
- sharing the police appeal with residents who may not have seen the notice
Even a small detail can help investigators build a clearer picture.
💬 Staying Connected as a Community
Holyrood is a diverse and close‑knit estate, and moments like this highlight the importance of communication and collective awareness. If you have concerns about safety, want to discuss the incident, or feel unsure about how to report information, local community groups and residents’ networks are here to support you.