Staffordshire Police meets recruitment targets under national uplift programme to increase ...
Staffordshire Police has recruited an additional 41 officers as a result of the national uplift programme which was announced last year.
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Staffordshire Police has recruited an additional 41 officers as a result of the national uplift programme which was announced last year.
A team of specialist problem solvers, set up in the last few months by Staffordshire Police, is advising officers and staff in how to deal with some of the crimes and vulnerability issues arising during the current Coronavirus lock-down.
Police chiefs across Staffordshire are reinforcing the message for people to stay at home wherever possible this weekend to stop the spread of Covid-19 and help to save lives.
Staffordshire Police and the Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership are asking all road users to do their bit to reduce the strain on the NHS and emergency services during the Covid-19 crisis by taking extra care and sticking to the speed limits if they do make an essential journey.
Staffordshire Police, together with local authority leaders and fire chiefs across Stoke-on-Trent are urging people not to become complacent and ‘take their foot off the gas’ by continuing to stay at home and save lives and exercise close to home.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today released figures which show the county seeing a drop in recorded crime between January-December 2019 compared to the same period the year before.
Staffordshire Police is reminding people they will be fined if they make unnecessary journeys to the county after issuing fines to a couple camping in the Moorlands overnight
Victims and perpetrators of domestic abuse are being encouraged to seek help after the extension of lockdown restrictions raises concerns about those suffering at home.
Staffordshire Police is set to recruit 30 new detectives into the force.
A former lifeguard and a former Police Cadet have been awarded for the 40 years they have given to policing.