Newark man, 32, charged and remanded over alleged shop thefts from Aldi, Asda, Waitrose and The Range
| Updated: 08:54, 13 January 2021
A man has appeared in court charged in connection with a series of alleged shop thefts in Newark.
Daniel Richens, 32, of Portland Street, Newark, is charged with four counts of theft, one count of burglary and one count of common assault.
The charges follow reported thefts of items from Aldi, Asda, Waitrose and The Range stores which happened between September 22, 2020 and December 19, 2020.
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The burglary charge relates to a report of a break-in at the Yvonne With Love shop in Cartergate on November 30, 2020.
Newark police targeting risk-takers on and off the road
| Updated: 09:35, 10 January 2021
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writes Nottinghamshire Policeâs district commander for Newark and Sherwood, Inspector Heather Sutton.
Under the new local priority of speeding and road safety, nearly all of the response teams have completed their speed gun training, giving us 24/7 coverage of a speed enforcement capability, and when officers have any down time they are undertaking this activity.
Since the start of the priority, over 400 vehicles have been checked, with advice or tickets issued where appropriate. This work will continue, until the priority is reviewed again in February.
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District commander for Newark and Sherwood, Inspector Heather Sutton, on tackling the need for speed
Police in Newark and Sherwood are to prioritise speeding and road safety over the next three months.
District commander Inspector Heather Sutton said: âSpeeding is an issue across most areas of Newark and Sherwood due to our geographics, and we know that most of our offenders are residents to the district.
Inspector Heather Sutton. (43477051)
âWhile enforcement, or the prospect of, does of course help the problem, we have already done a variety of things across the area to try and lessen the impact, long term.â
Safer Streets Fund money to pay for security improvements to reduce burglaries in Northgate and Chatham Court areas of Newark
| Updated: 09:03, 20 December 2020
A specialist officer dedicated to preventing burglaries in parts of Newark says her biggest challenge is convincing residents that she really is offering free security measures.
As burglary reduction officer, PSCO Ellie Smalley is helping to prevent break-ins, primarily by working with victims and their neighbours to prevent offences before they occur.
The specialist post is being paid for through the £550,000 Safer Streets Fund secured by Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping.
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping with burglary reduction officer PSCO Ellie Smalley and a resident. (43638129)