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At the launch of the Rural Crime Team are: Rural Crime Officer Carol Cotterill, Inspector Allison Wiggin, PCC Philip Seccombe, Chief Constable Martin Jelley, Sergeant Bob Shaw, PC Andy Timmins, PC Kate Taylor, PC Craig Purcell
Warwickshire Police launch Rural Crime Team
Warwickshire Police are today 7 October 2019 delighted to announce the launch of the first Warwickshire Rural Crime Team dedicated to reducing rural crime across the county. The launch coincides…
Pictured at Nether Whitacre is Community Speedwatch volunteer Carol Wallace (behind the speed camera), with, from left to right: PC Simon Ackroyd, Speedwatch co-ordinator Bev Woollaston, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, Cllr David Reilly, PC Simon Ackroyd and Community Speedwatch volunteers Arthur Harris and Steve Collins.
Road safety given a boost across North Warwickshire
Speeding drivers across North Warwickshire are set to have the brakes put on them thanks to road safety funding granted by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe.  A bid…
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Warwickshire Police launches Operation Tempest
This week sees Warwickshire Police launch Operation Tempest, a new initiative aimed at tackling acquisitive crime, with a focus on rural communities within the district of Stratford-upon-Avon. Acquisitive crime includes…
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Third cyber crime survey launches in Warwickshire
Warwickshire County Council, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and Warwickshire Police have launched a new survey to assess the impact that online crime is having around the county. The…
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Commissioner funds UK’s first Rural Crime Advice app for officers
A unique new smartphone app has been launched to help support officers and staff engaging with and responding to rural crime incidents, funded by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip…
Last year’s grants recipients with Mr Seccombe at a special launch event.
Projects to keep Warwickshire safe given a £1 million boost
  Projects to keep communities safe, deter re-offending and divert young people away from anti-social behaviour are among the schemes in Warwickshire being given a £1 million boost by the…
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe (right) with representatives from Change, Grow, Live
Services to deter substance misuse in Warwickshire commissioned by PCC
County-wide services to deter substance misuse among those involved in crime or at risk of being in the criminal justice system have been introduced by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner…
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Praise for Youth Justice Service in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has praised the county’s Youth Justice Service for its work to reduce re-offending among young people and for substantial reductions in the numbers…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner presents the village with its community box.
Stretton-on-Dunsmore is latest ‘Supported Village’
A rural crime prevention initiative funded by Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has expanded into its 12th community in the north of the county and the eighth in Rugby…
Overall reported crime down
Reported crime in Warwickshire reduces, bucking the national trend
Overall reported crime across Warwickshire has fallen – bucking a national trend –  according to new figures released by the Office for National Statistics, with significant decreases in burglary, theft,…