Event brings police, partners, and retailers together to help crack down on retail crime
Nottinghamshire Police stood shoulder-to-shoulder with partners and retailers at an inaugural event to help drive down retail crime.
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Nottinghamshire Police stood shoulder-to-shoulder with partners and retailers at an inaugural event to help drive down retail crime.
More than £1m of goods were not stolen from shops thanks to a successful joint scheme to reduce violent crime and make communities and businesses safer.
A flagship conference hosted by Nottinghamshire Police brought more than 140 professionals together to raise awareness around tackling child exploitation.
A police operation is cracking down on retailers who sell age-restricted products to children, such as alcohol and vapes.
A new police cadet base has been launched in Nottinghamshire to provide dozens of young people with the opportunity to make a difference in their communities.
High-visibility patrols will continue to be deployed across the city centre this week in the wake of three-knife related incidents.
Police are reminding drivers, walkers and other members of the public how they can help officers catch up with the riders of illegal off-road bikes.
Meet Special Constable Marlow Dupont – he’s volunteered more than 1,000 hours of his time policing the streets of Nottinghamshire to keep members of the public safe.
Mansfielders are being encouraged to say hello to officers they see in local coffee shops and speak to them about any concerns as part of a new pilot project.
A stalker locked up after bombarding a woman with unwanted calls and texts has been given a stringent protection order secured by Nottinghamshire Police.