Police hunting two men over a gas bottles theft branded tip-offs they could be gipsies ‘offensive and unacceptable’ - then urged the travelling community to report the messages.
Kent Constabulary released an appeal for witnesses yesterday after a shop in Sutton Valence, near Maidstone was targeted on February 9.
Officers circulated a CCTV image of two men they said they wanted to speak to about the distraction theft just after 11.20am.
But the picture - which was shared on social media by the force - attracted a number of comments suggesting they could be from the travelling community.
They included posts which referenced the possibility it could have been stolen to power caravans.
Cheshire Police warns of fines for those who blatantly ignore coronavirus rules this new year THOSE who blatantly ignore the new coronavirus rules are being warned by police that there will be consequences. Cheshire Police is urging residents to stay home this New Year’s Eve following the news that many parts of the county have moved into Tier 4. Warrington, along with Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East, is now in tier 4, while Halton has moved into tier 3. The changes were introduced by the Government following the rising number of positive cases being recorded across the country and came into effect this morning, Thursday.
THOSE who blatantly ignore the new coronavirus rules are being warned by police that there will be consequences. Cheshire Police is urging residents to stay home this New Year’s Eve following the news that many parts of the county have moved into Tier 4. Halton has moved into tier 3, while Warrington, Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East are now in tier 4. The changes were introduced by the Government following the rising number of positive cases being recorded across the country and came into effect this morning, Thursday. The new strain of the coronavirus spreads more easily, therefore more measures are needed to keep it under control and prevent hospitals being overwhelmed.
Cheshire Police has been named as one of the UK s most inclusive employers CHESHIRE Police has been named as one of the most inclusive employers in the country. The force was ranked in 12th in the Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers List, which is now in its fifth year. A panel of judges and organisations selected the inclusions based on topics including recruitment procedures and training. Deputy chief constable Julie Cooke said: “I am incredibly proud that we are part of the Inclusive Top 50 membership for the fourth year running. “Being part of the Top 50 Inclusive UK Employers reflects the high standards with which we operate and our ongoing commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion within Cheshire Police.
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