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Our Next Police Surgery
This is your reminder for our upcoming police surgery!
These events give you the opportunity to meet your local neighbourhood officers and discuss any concerns you may have, such as drug dealing, anti-social behaviour, or speeding.
If you have something you would like to raise, you can meet us between 10am and 12pm at Peel House in Queen Street, Whittlesey, on Saturday, 22 February.
Will we be seeing you there?
If you are unable to attend on this occasion, keep an eye out on here or ‘Policing Fenland’ on Facebook to hear about future events.
Alternatively, you can raise any concerns here
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Rural Police Update – Burnt Out Car Found During Rural Patrols
Dear Roy,
Our patrols of the rural areas in the county have continued this week, taking us to places such as:
🚜Pondersbridge
🚜Grunty Fen
🚜Balsham
🚜Newton
🚜Aldreth
🚜Eastrea, where our day was made as we got to meet Bowie the horse
🚜Six Mile Bottom, where we came across this burnt out car and tracks on a nearby field
During these patrols, we were able to speak to farmers and other members of the community, and it was wonderful to hear their feedback about the work we have been doing.
Talking to us face-to-face is a great way to make us aware of your concerns, so if you ever see us while we are out and about, do come and say hello!
Alternatively, you can report any incidents to us by calling 101 or online. Always call 999 if you believe a crime is in progress or someone is in immediate danger.
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The Good – The Bad – The Indifference Part !
E-mail received from MP Steve Barclay – some of which I agree with his views, some not and some indifference too….You read make your our mind and decision – thats what democracy is about….
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Eleventh Arrest for Hare Coursing & Disorder
Yesterday we emailed to let you know about four further arrests we made in connection with an investigation into violent disorder and criminality that occurred across Cambridgeshire on 25 January.
This afternoon, our officers made another arrest – a 40-year-old man from Hungerford, in Berkshire.
The four men arrested yesterday have been released on bail while we carry out further enquiries as part of our investigation, however they have strict conditions:
- Not to be in possession of, be in control of, or be in the company of any dog on private land without the owner’s written permission.
- When in possession of, in control of, or in the company of any dog, said dog must be on a lead.
- Not to be in a vehicle with any dog, whilst outside of a five-mile radius of your home address, unless for a pre-arranged veterinary appointment.
- Not to be in possession of a catapult or shot, such as ball bearing, and/or an air weapon or any part of an air weapon.
- You must not drive or be conveyed in a mechanically propelled vehicle onto private fields or agriculture field belonging to another person without written permission presentable to an officer.
- You must not use any public spaces, footpaths, bridleways or other such like areas belonging to the Local Authority or another unspecified person with the intention to hare course.
- You must not shout at, swear at, or intimidate any persons in any of the 15 counties – Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk and Oxfordshire.
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