How we are supporting people in mental health crisis
Hertfordshire Constabulary is shining the spotlight on its Mental Health and Policing Unit in support of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), which starts today (Monday 15 May).
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Hertfordshire Constabulary is shining the spotlight on its Mental Health and Policing Unit in support of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), which starts today (Monday 15 May).
Around 50 people from the local community including farmers, landowners and members of farming associations attended a barn meet held at Hill End Farm on the Hatfield House estate.
The Hertsmere Safer Neighbourhood Team will be out and about across the borough during the week ahead to support the county-wide knife amnesty.
A new Safer Neighbourhood Inspector has joined the policing team in Stevenage.
Police in Hemel Hempstead are reminding the public to think of personal safety and security first, when considering travelling to meet someone to hand over property they have advertised for sale online.
As the nation looks forward to the Coronation weekend, Hertfordshire officers share their experiences of unexpectedly meeting His Majesty King Charles in recent months.
Two drug dealers who ran a county lines drug network in Welwyn Garden City have been jailed for a combined total of more than 13 years.
Schools, colleges and youth groups are being invited to host a ‘pop-up’ police career talk ahead of exam and exam results season.
E-scooters, drug dealing and fraudulent emails were just some of the topics officers offered reassurance on at the latest South Hatfield beat surgery.
The Welwyn Hatfield Safer Neighbourhood Team met with locals at a community event in Hatfield town centre on Wednesday (26 April).