Staffordshire Police launches the KickOff@3 initiative in Staffordshire
Two football tournaments took place in February half term as part of the KickOff@3 youth engagement initiative.
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Two football tournaments took place in February half term as part of the KickOff@3 youth engagement initiative.
A man from South Wales has been jailed after being found guilty of historical sex offences against a child in Stafford.
Over the next few weeks Staffordshire Police will be highlighting its support to football clubs in the fight against racism and discriminatory behaviour.
A teenager from Staffordshire has been jailed for over 21 years for the murder and rape of an aspiring young footballer at her home in Stoke.
Staffordshire Police’s newest detectives have been training for almost six months.
Members of the public in East Staffordshire who are keen to learn more about the challenging and varied world of policing are being given an opportunity to sign up to a free 10-week course.
The first group of volunteers from Staffordshire Police’s Special Constabulary have been put through their paces at a training course where they learn how to deal with a range of incidents from riots to crowded events.
With six convictions secured already this year and numerous ongoing operations the proactive team at Stafford is busier than ever.
Police officers are to take on paramedics in a charity rugby match to raise funds for a children’s charity.
Temporary Chief Constable Nick Baker has welcomed the decision by the Staffordshire Commissioner for Police, Fire and Rescue, and Crime, and supported by the Staffordshire Police Fire and Crime Panel, to increase the council tax precept for policing. He said: