Two men from Sutton and Croydon have been caught and fined after they pleaded guilty to fly-tipping and littering offences in Epsom recently. In a statement published by Epsom and Ewell Borough Council (EEBC) and reposted by police in the area, council authorities said both men had been fined after they admitted to the offences. Security footage taken at the unspecified scene of the crimes was used to help prosecute the men. Some good news from one of our partner agencies https://t.co/vIQzHhH4nj Epsom and Ewell Beat (Surrey Police) (@EpsomEwellBeat) April 21, 2021 A spokesperson for EEBC said: Epsom and Ewell Borough Council have successfully prosecuted two people who were separately caught fly tipping and littering in the Borough.
Pictures of the newborn lamb police said was stolen and is now missing. Images via Epsom and Ewell police Police have arrested a person and appealed for information after a newborn lamb was reported missing in Epsom this morning (Tuesday, April 20). Around 10am on Tuesday officers from Epsom and Ewell branch of Surrey Police posted two pictures of the lamb they said was still missing as they provided details on the case and their appeal. In a post laden with sheep puns, a spokesperson for the borough police force said they had put a suspect behind baaaas on Monday evening (April 19) on suspicion of stealing the lamb in question.
Image tweeted by Epsom and Ewell police Emergency services including a fire crew and police were called to reports of smoke billowing from a property in Epsom s Capitol Square over the weekend (April 17) that is now thought to have been caused by burnt tortilla chips. Police said they received reports of large amounts of smoke coming from a flat in the residential area, and were joined by the fire service there around 8.25pm on Saturday. Amid the response, road closures were put in place and some evacuations were even ordered as the first responders coordinated a measured response. Happily, however, the emergency workers reported there was nothing to worry about in the end, after finding the source of the fire which was thought to be burnt tortilla chips .
Suspicious man reported loitering outside Blenheim High School in Epsom
Police have released a description and are appealing for details
Updated
The unidentified man was spotted outside Blenheim High School on Longmead Road, Epsom (file photo) (Image: Google Streetview)
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Police have issued a warning to parents and students after a suspicious man was reported loitering outside a Surrey high school on Wednesday (March 10).
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