Knife crime and shoplifting rates plummet in city centre - as new Chief Inspector vows to ...
There’s a new Chief Inspector overseeing policing in Nottingham city centre – and it’s bad news for shoplifters and knife carriers.
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There’s a new Chief Inspector overseeing policing in Nottingham city centre – and it’s bad news for shoplifters and knife carriers.
A robber who pulled out a knife on a shop assistant during a raid on a busy community store was arrested within minutes.
A new dog has been welcomed to the ranks after coming through weeks of training with an experienced handler.
A knife-carrier faces 15 years in jail after piercing a teenager’s heart with a blade in Nottingham city centre.
Rural residents who are keen to make a difference in their communities are invited to join a new crime-fighting initiative.
A man who repeatedly sprayed a noxious substance into a crowd and knocked a man unconscious during a brawl has been jailed.
A former detective sergeant would have been dismissed had she not resigned after sending “unpleasant and abusive” messages to an ex-partner.
A paedophile who tried to groom a child online and arrange to meet up for sex has been locked up.
A contactless payment for a bus ticket helped detectives identify a teenage robber and prolific offender.
Three robbers who forced their way into a student’s bedroom before stealing almost £2,000 have been jailed.