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Police and Crime Commissioner hopefuls on tackling dog theft

Police and Crime Commissioner hopefuls on tackling dog theft | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Photo by Alvan Nee on Unsplash Recently a new police scheme has been set up to send pet owners information about dog thefts in their area. Assistant chief constable Deb Smith told the BBC that the free alert system had been set up in response to public concern about dog theft. We asked all six Police & Crime Commissioner candidates what they would do in office to tackle the crime. Photos of all six PCC candidates l-r Liz Webster (Lib Dem), Jonathon Seed (Cons), Brig Oubridge (Greens), Mike Rees (Independent), Julian Malins QC (Reform UK), Junab Ali (Labour) Labour’s PCC hopeful, Junab Ali said: “Dog thefts have increased during lockdown and are currently treated as petty crime.

Police and Crime Commissioner hopefuls on tackling dog theft

Police and Crime Commissioner hopefuls on tackling dog theft
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What PCC candidates will do on one in 200 sex crimes charged | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Police issued a 22-year-old man with a fixed penalty Last month it was revealed that only one person in every 200 accused in Wiltshire were charged with rape or sexual abuse in the last six months. We asked the prospective Police & Crime Commissioner candidates how they would improve those figures if they are elected post-May. Liberal Democrats: Liz Webster Conservative candidate, Jonathon Seed said the figures were “disgraceful” and did not reflect well on the police or CPS. “Knowing that so few victims see their attacker put before the courts means that something in our local criminal justice system is broken.

What PCC candidates will do on one in 200 sex crimes charged

Police issued a 22-year-old man with a fixed penalty Last month it was revealed that only one person in every 200 accused in Wiltshire were charged with rape or sexual abuse in the last six months. We asked the prospective Police & Crime Commissioner candidates how they would improve those figures if they are elected post-May. Liberal Democrats: Liz Webster Conservative candidate, Jonathon Seed said the figures were “disgraceful” and did not reflect well on the police or CPS. “Knowing that so few victims see their attacker put before the courts means that something in our local criminal justice system is broken.

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