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Officers Day- Eckington/ Killamarsh |
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Resident
đ¨ PC Wheelwright and PCSO Furmidge had another busy shift last night đ¨
đ It started off updating all the informants for the incidents they were involved with the day before.
đ PCSO Furmidge spent the first part of her shift on the phone collaborating with partner agencies to make them aware of the local issues we are getting with ASB in the area, what we can do to help local residents and what we can do together going forward.
đ PC Wheelwright updated all her crimes which included updating the victims involved. We can't always give the public the answers or outcomes they would like but they were all appreciative of the work that has been put in đ
đ Due to the issues of anti-social behaviour the night before, patrols were conducted in the areas involved, this included Fir Road, Eckington and Stead Street Park, Eckington. Thankfully no issues were reported on this occasion. We also patrolled other areas where previously we have had issues with anti social behaviour, like some of the abandoned properties that we have as well as Killamarsh Active and the Parish offices.
đ Later that evening both officers attended an address which was involved in a previous Dog vs Dog incident.
đ Throughout the shift PC Wheelwright was heavily involved in some work helping other forces (Notts, South Yorks and Humberside) by supplying them with information on suspects and vehicles that have been in our area committing crime. These suspects and vehicles are now operating in there area or are wanted by the above forces.
đ They even managed at the end of the shift to do a little 'sneaky' intelligence gathering for some more Cannabis grows! Both officers are on the late shift again tonight so if you see them, come and say hello, we are always happy to speak to people, it's the best part of our job! đ
You can contact us on any of the following:
đģ Online via Derbyshire Constabulary đą 101 đ¤ Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or đĻģđŊ If you're hard of hearing or have a speech impairment use the textphone service 18001 101 or text 07800 002414 or email deafsms@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk â Always 999 in an emergency!
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