Police act to stem violence against women
Over the next 16 days, police are supporting White Ribbon Day which acts to prevent violence against women and girls.
Over the next 16 days, police are supporting White Ribbon Day which acts to prevent violence against women and girls.
Police are appealing for CCTV or dashcam images following the break-in at a property in Hurn Road between 9 and 10 November.
Ashley Lacey-Pring was convicted of two charges of rape, two charges of sexual assault and one charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm.
Between July and November, 2,000 motorists were caught speeding, with one driving at 93mph in a 40mph zone.
Police have issued an update concerning the investigation into the death of three people at a care home in Swanage.
As well as identifying uninsured motorists, police officers found drivers using their mobile phones and travelling without a seatbelt.
Jamie Peter Campion targeted shops in the North Bournemouth area, particularly Tesco and Co-Op supermarkets.
Dorset Police are hoping the driver of the car or witnesses to the collision on Bridport Road will come forward.
As part of Operation Sceptre, a number of community engagement activities will take place from Monday 11 November to Sunday 17 November.
Dorset Police are hoping the motorist responsible will come forward and any witnesses to this incident at the County Gates roundabout.