Dorset Police helps hotels spot the signs of crime
With hotels hopefully being able to re-open from next Monday 17 May, Dorset Police are keen to ensure hotel staff can spot the signs of crime.
With hotels hopefully being able to re-open from next Monday 17 May, Dorset Police are keen to ensure hotel staff can spot the signs of crime.
Officers tackling drug related harm in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight have arrested 100 suspected drug dealers; seizing over £1 million pounds worth of drugs and almost £53,000 in cash.
Norma and Anne feel that not enough is being done to stop teenagers being recruited by county lines gangs.
The latest national intensification week focusing on county lines has been a success for Dorset Police.
County lines is a relatively new phrase to come into prominence, but it is something we all need to be aware of.
The Met’s Specialist Crime Command swooped simultaneously on three addresses in the early hours of 12 May and carried out search warrants at Rigby Close, CR0, Derwent Road, SE20 and Scarbrook Road, CR0.
Bournemouth, Crime | Posted on January 13th, 2020 | return to news Ten convicted of running the ‘Scouse Porky Line’ supplying heroin and cocaine from Merseyside to BournemouthAn organised crime group has been sentenced to a total of more than 60 years in prison for their roles in running a county line known as the…