Reports To The Police

For sometime, various services we have be getting by Cambridgeshire Police, have slowly disappeared. Police Stations closed down, due to ‘efficiency’ and ‘technology’ taking over.
The vast majority of reporting incidents to the Police (other than 999 calls) is best done online. But not everyone is e-connected, most are but not everyone.

Walk in services will still be available at Parkside Police Station in Cambridge and Thorpe Wood Police Station in Peterborough, they will remain open from 8am to 8pm every day.

https://www.cambs.police.uk/report/Report

Chief Constable Nick Dean said: “In line with the neighbourhood policing changes that were announced at the end of last year, we are having to streamline our services.

I am not a big fan of CC Dean, he has more Police Officers, More Resources, More Funding, but all he appears he has achieved is cutting services to the public.
The clear-up rate for crime is also somewhat disappointing to say the least.

Maybe when we get a new Police & Crime Commissioner after May 06th – we will start to see a somewhat better service from our CC Nick Dean.
Gone – never to return – Whittlesey Police Station.

People can help make the roads of Cambridgeshire safer for everyone by reporting anyone they think may be drink or drug driving via the force’s dedicated, confidential hotline.

The hotline: 0800 032 0845 is available 24/7, and gives people the chance to help reduce the number of drink or drug drivers on the roads.

https://www.cambs.police.uk/report/Report

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