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A presentation on screen at the Vulnerability and organised crime awareness event
Awareness event highlights the link between vulnerability and organised crime
A major conference to raise awareness of the factors which lead to vulnerability and the links which exist to serious and organised crime has taken place today (Tuesday 19 September)…
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Four week knife surrender initiative launched by police
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed the launch of a four-week-long knife surrender campaign, aimed at making the streets safer for everyone. During the campaign, which is…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner hands over the funding to Crimestoppers representatives, from left, Warwickshire committee Vice Chair Rob Musgrove; Regional Manager Pauline Hadley and Senior Trust Manager Amanda Corcoran.
Crimestoppers gets over £16,000 towards projects to help tackle crime
Independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers has been granted over £16,000 by Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner to help encourage more people to report information about crime. The funding, from Philip Seccombe’s…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe addressing the course at Pailton
Combating rural crime remains a priority for Warwickshire PCC
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe says that combating rural crime remains a key priority for his office and Warwickshire Police, as new figures released by NFU Mutual reveal…
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Vehicle thieves beware – police may be tracking you!
Warwickshire Police is using tracking devices as part of a strategy to deter rural crime and vehicle theft. Working closely with Stratford District Council, the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe
Commissioner responds to latest crime statistics
The number of crime offences recorded annually by the police in Warwickshire increased by 19% in Warwickshire, according to the latest figures to March 31, 2017 released by the Office…
Launching the Cyber Safe Warwickshire website, from left, are Cyber Crime Advisor Sam Slemensek, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, Cyber Crime Advisor Alex Gloster and Louise Williams, Warwickshire County Council’s Community Safety Manager.
Survey reveals changing picture of cyber crime as new website launches
With record numbers falling victim to online crime, the loss of nearly £9m by Warwickshire adults is among the shocking findings of the second cyber crime survey, emphasising how important…
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PCC encourages school pupils to sign up for police Youth Academy
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is encouraging children in years 9-11 to sign up to a special Youth Academy being organised by the police later this year.  The…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with a cheque for good causes in Warwickshire
Commissioner grants Warwickshire projects a £1.6 million boost
Sixty projects which help tackle crime and disorder across Warwickshire have been awarded a share of a £1.6 million fund by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. The…
PC Stuart Baker from Warwickshire Police with the signage at the village entrance.
Wolvey becomes a ‘Supported Village’ and fights back against crime
Wolvey is the latest rural community in the north of the county to join a crime prevention initiative funded by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe.  By gaining ‘Supported…