Harborough families warned about cannabis-laced sweets - four children in England were to hospital after eating them
Police are urging parents and carers across south Leicestershire as well as Northamptonshire to be extra-vigilant after police seized a stash of the sweets being taken to a house in Kettering
Friday, 7th May 2021, 3:29 pm
Police are urging parents and carers across south Leicestershire as well as Northamptonshire to be extra-vigilant after police seized a stash of the sweets being taken to a house in Kettering
Police are warning families about cannabis-laced sweets as four children were rushed to hospital after eating them.
See the moment police burst into Gateshead home and find cannabis farm in dawn raid
The force has now released body worn footage of the moment they burst into one home and found a cannabis farm in operation in Gateshead
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The chilling true story of the couple who shot and buried their parents in the garden – to get cash for film memorabilia
Apr 8 2021, 13:43 ET
NEIGHBOURS of Patricia and William Wycherley believed the couple had left their sleepy village near Mansfield but really they were dead and buried in a shallow grave in their own back garden.
They d been shot dead by their own daughter, Susan who Olivia Colman is now playing in her new drama, Landscapers.
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Susan and Christopher Edwards murdered Susan s parents in a calculated 1998 killing
Susan Edwards, with the help of her husband Christopher, murdered her parents in order to plunder their bank accounts, splurging thousands on celebrity autographs and other Hollywood memorabilia.
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6:00 AM March 13, 2021
Suffolk s police and crime commissioner said he was appalled that criminals used the pandemic to exploit vulnerability for gain
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Cybercrime increased by more than a third in 2020 as criminals tried to capitalise on various aspects of the Covid-19 crisis.
Suffolk police dealt with 36.7% more incidents than on average across the previous three years, according to the most recent figures.
The number of crimes increased from an average of 1,409 in 2017-19 to a total of 1,926 in the year of the pandemic. Meanwhile, the overall solved rate fell from 11.2% of crimes on average to 9.8% last year.
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image captionWenjing Xu died at the Blue Sky Chinese restaurant in Ynyswen on Friday
Police investigating the murder of a 16-year-old girl in Rhondda Cynon Taf have appealed for dashcam footage.
A murder investigation began after Wenjing Xu died at the Blue Sky Chinese, in Ynyswen, on Friday.
Two men, who were seriously hurt, were later arrested and remain in hospital in a stable condition.
South Wales Police asked motorists who were driving in Baglan Street between 11:50 GMT and 12:15 to check their dashcam footage for any evidence. We have a dedicated team of officers who have been carrying extensive inquiries in the area and I would like to thank all those who have got in touch so far, said Det Ch Insp Mark Lewis, of the force s Major Crimes Investigation Unit.