Bike-marking event in Cuffley
Officers hosted a free bike-marking event in Cuffley last weekend.
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Officers hosted a free bike-marking event in Cuffley last weekend.
Five people have been issued with warning notices as part of ongoing efforts to tackle anti-social riding and driving in Bishop’s Stortford.
Tackling street-related crime and intimidation and improving feelings of safety are among the new local priorities for Watford’s Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPT) following feedback from the public.
Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) across East Herts have set their new policing priorities for the coming months.
Hertfordshire Constabulary Chief Constable Charlie Hall has announced his retirement today (Wednesday 4 September) after leading the force for eight years.
Officers from the Welwyn Hatfield Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) conducted a speeding operation in Welham Green and Cuffley on Saturday (31 September).
Officers have hosted the latest in their series of Birchwood beat surgeries.
Two prolific Hertsmere shoplifters have been jailed as part of an ongoing initiative to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour across the county.
A scheme designed to help those with communication difficulties during emergency situations now has more than 500 people signed up.
Three men were jailed yesterday (Thursday 29 August), following an investigation into hazardous class A drug batches in Watford