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Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner responds to Labour opponent s and Warwick and Leamington MP s concerns and criticisms over plans to axe county s domestic abuse unit

Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner responds to Labour opponent s and Warwick and Leamington MP s concerns and criticisms over plans to axe county s domestic abuse unit Labour’s candidate for Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has branded what he has described as Tory plans to axe the entire Domestic Abuse Unit in Warwickshire Police a “total disgrace . Wednesday, 20th January 2021, 1:31 pm But the current PCC, Philip Seccombe, has said supporting domestic abuse victims is one of his key priorities . Labour candidate Ben Twomey has said: The unit is currently made up of nine highly trained Domestic Abuse Risk Officers, with over 70 years’ experience in police service between them.

Prepare for lockdown crackdown, say Warwickshire police

Prepare for lockdown crackdown, say Warwickshire police  | Updated: 16:46, 20 January 2021 WATCH out, our bobbies are on the beat – that’s the message from Warwickshire Police, who say they will be issuing fines to those not abiding by Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Stratford officer PC Amy Jones was on patrol in the town last week, following the force’s “four Es” approach to Covid enforcement – engage, explain, encourage, enforce. A spokesperson for the force said: “First we will try to engage with someone, explain how we think they are breaking the rules and encourage them to change their behaviour to reduce the risk to public safety and health.”

New recruits boost fight against rural crime in Warwickshire

New recruits boost fight against rural crime in Warwickshire
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Warwickshire s Rural Crime Team expands

Warwickshire s Rural Crime Team expands  | Updated: 17:01, 15 December 2020 Warwickshire Police’s Rural Crime Team has grown even larger with the addition of a new officer with responsibility for South East Warwickshire. Sergeant Bob Shaw, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, PC Kate Taylor and PC Matt Simms (43576018) PC Matt Simms has become the eighth member of the team and joins PC Kate Taylor in covering this area of the county. In addition to gaining a new member, the team has also been boosted by the arrival of a new 4x4 vehicle, enabling it to better navigate difficult rural terrain in the county.

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