Force opens doors to new recruits
Dorset Police has launched its latest campaign to recruit police constables as part of a national programme to increase numbers.
Dorset Police has launched its latest campaign to recruit police constables as part of a national programme to increase numbers.
The incident took place in Poole Road on Saturday 25 June and detectives would like to speak to any witnesses.
Anyone who was in Potterne Park at around 7pm on Monday 20 June and witnessed this incident should contact the police.
If you were in the St Peter’s Road area on the evening of Wednesday 22 June and witnessed this fight contact Dorset Police.
An elderly man from Poole who was targeted by fraudsters has spoken out to warn others from becoming victims.
The scheme, which provides wristbands, ensures that children and vulnerable adults are soon re-united with their carers.
Thanks to an increase in funding, Dorset Police’s Rural Crime Team has expanded, and has more resources to fight rural crime.
If you would like to have your say on the equality, diversity and inclusion of Dorset Police’s services, complete this survey.
If you saw a man with a knife on Ferndown Industrial Estate on 8 June, Dorset Police would like to speak to you.
At an awards ceremony held at Dorset Museum on 16 June, Dorset Police recognised its officers and staff for their long service and good conduct.