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From crime-busting initiatives through to policing successes, we're always making news - and here's where you can find out more.
Leaflets providing information on how to beat the burglars will be delivered to people’s homes in Silverdale and May Bank. (01/09/2010)
A number of police surgeries and meetings are scheduled to be held across Stoke-on-Trent over the next few days. (01/09/2010)
Staffordshire Police’s protective services division and Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service combined forces and held a joint display at this year’s County Show which took place back in June, and held a competition for visitors to their stand. (27/08/2010)
Detectives from Stoke-on-Trent CID have this afternoon (Thursday 26 August) charged a 15-year-old local boy in connection with the serious assault on a 19-year-old which occurred on Sunday evening (22 August). (27/08/2010)
Local neighbourhood officers in Bentilee are urging residents to contact them with any information about the theft of lead flashing from around windows of homes and businesses in the area. (25/08/2010)
Police will be continuing to question two teenagers from Bucknall this evening about the serious assault which occurred on Sunday evening in Bucknall when a 19-year-old man sustained head injuries. (25/08/2010)
Local police will be available at this year’s Eccleshall Show, urging members of the community to come and talk with them. (24/08/2010)
Staffordshire Police is encouraging people to sign-up to a free message service to receive neighbourhood crime alerts and crime prevention advice. (24/08/2010)
Police are looking to out the brake on speeding drivers using a busy lane at Shenstone near Lichfield. (24/08/2010)
A number of police surgeries and meetings are scheduled to be held across Stoke-on-Trent over the next week. (24/08/2010)
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