Building work on Watford’s new police station inspected on visit
Watford’s new police station, vehicle crime and street robbery were all discussed when Lewis Cocking Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner visited the town.
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Watford’s new police station, vehicle crime and street robbery were all discussed when Lewis Cocking Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner visited the town.
Local businesses are being advised how to report and protect themselves from Serious and Organised Crime Groups which are operating across the county.
Around 50 people from the local community including farmers, landowners and members of farming associations attended a barn meet held at Hill End Farm on the Hatfield House estate.
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A record high number of officers are now serving the people of Hertfordshire after continued investment from local residents and the government.
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The two-year pilot by GamCare, a gambling support charity, looked at how interventions at key points in the criminal justice system could steer addicts away from committing crimes.
Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire David Lloyd welcomed the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) which show the county has the fifth lowest overall crime rate.
Hertfordshire Constabulary has welcomed 13 new Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) as part of a continued recruitment drive to boost their numbers across the county.
Operations to tackle burglary, car theft and drug dealing are being carried out in Hertsmere, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire heard during a visit.