Week of action highlights force's year-round efforts to drive down rural crime
Nottinghamshire Police teams were out in force across the county during a national week of action to prevent, tackle, and drive down rural crime.
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Nottinghamshire Police teams were out in force across the county during a national week of action to prevent, tackle, and drive down rural crime.
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