Unauthorised traveller encampments in Dorset moved on
Dorset Police and partner agencies have taken action to tackle unauthorised traveller encampments.
Dorset Police and partner agencies have taken action to tackle unauthorised traveller encampments.
As part of a proactive operation aimed at tackling suspected county lines drug dealers operating in Dorset, two men have been charged.
The owner is distressed following the theft of her scooter on 14 May from her car which was parked in Bath Road.
If you were in or outside the Co-op in Crown Mead on Monday 25 April and witnessed these incidents contact the police.
If you have any video footage of this incident or witnessed any suspicious activity in New Road on Sunday 15 May contact the police.
If you were in the area of Leven Avenue on the morning of 14 May and witnessed this collision, contact Dorset Police.
It is believed that the body found in the Harbour on Saturday 14 May is that of David Haw from Sussex and the major crime unit is investigating.
If you witnessed any suspicious activity in the early hours of Thursday 5 May in the vicinity of Kingland Road contact the police.
Jack William Haskell has been banned from owning cockerels and dogs for 10 years and has also been fined.
Operation Heathland Campaign is asking people to do all they can to protect heaths and forests and inviting people to share their photos.