Victims of hate crime encouraged to speak out
Staffordshire Police is encouraging victims of hate crime to speak out as it supports Hate Crime Awareness Week which takes place between Saturday 10 October and Saturday 17 October.
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Staffordshire Police is encouraging victims of hate crime to speak out as it supports Hate Crime Awareness Week which takes place between Saturday 10 October and Saturday 17 October.
Detectives investigating the death of a man in Stoke-on-Trent have today named him as Matthew Dale, aged 23, from Dresden.
Officers have made 146 arrests and seized drugs, weapons, cash, and thousands of pounds of suspected stolen property to date in a county wide policing operation.
Victims of rape and serious sexual assault in Staffordshire will receive extra, specialist support after a new investigation team was set up.
A man has today (Oct 5) been found guilty of the murder of Anas Chergat who was stabbed to death in Stoke-on-Trent last year.
A murder investigation’s underway following the death of a man in Longton.
£1000 reward for information after birds of prey poisoned (Warning: This article contains images some readers may find upsetting.)
The Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) team have been at Leek police station on Fountain Street this afternoon (Thursday 1 October) after a suspected historic military shell was brought into the yard of the station.
Officers have made 77 arrests and seized cash, drugs and thousands of pounds of suspected stolen property in the first week of a policing operation to disrupt criminal activity in Staffordshire.
Thirty-six new student officers joined Staffordshire Police