Pictures show exposed live wires after Audi ploughed into lamppost in Church Warsop Live wires from the lamppost became trapped under the car
06:21, 26 MAY 2021
Crashed Audi A3 in Manor Road, Coggins Lane junction in Church Warsop.
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A Nottinghamshire road had to be closed after live wires from a lamppost became trapped under a car that had crashed.
Insp Nick Butler, district commander for Mansfield, praised the member of public for helping to locate the men.
“This was a great bit of work, initially by a lone officer, to track down three suspects so quickly,” he said. I would also like to pay tribute to the member of the public who followed the suspects and pointed out their location to the first officer to arrive on scene.
The scene was made safe by crews from Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service. Photo: Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue.
“Dangerous driving costs lives and will never be tolerated on our roads. The events of yesterday remain the subject of a live investigation and we are appealing for all witnesses – especially those who may have dashcam footage of the incident – to come forward by calling police on 101 quoting incident 144 of 24 May.”
Locked up in April: Burglars, thieves and drugs couriers who lost their freedom as we regained ours
Their cases were heard at Nottingham Crown Court
06:23, 2 MAY 2021
From left to right: Elvis Scripcaru; David Carey; Troy Faizal Bukenya (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)
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Those put behind bars this month included a burglar who fled with a handbag, a drugs courier, and a traditional herbalist who killed a woman with a healing treatment.
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Mum-of-two takes step from working on front counter at police stations to become a frontline officer at Newark
| Updated: 10:06, 06 April 2021
A mum-of-two has taken the step from front counter to front line after becoming a police officer.
Charlotte Warwick used to work behind the public counter at the Newark and Mansfield police stations where she supported her uniformed colleagues.
Now, she has joined them on the beat after recently passing out as an officer.
Pc Charlotte Warwick. (45869290)
Pc Warwick had always considered working for the police and, when she had children, thought that dream may have passed her by.
But as her children got older and having gained experience in a wide range of customer service roles, she applied to work on the front counter at Mansfield Police Station.