New ‘Rural Watch’ initiative launches in North Worcestershire
New ‘Rural Watch’ initiative launches in North Worcestershire
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New ‘Rural Watch’ initiative launches in North Worcestershire
Bike and home safety event success in Worcester
Keeping safe during Halloween 2020
Motorists in West Mercia are being reminded of the consequences and implications of driving without valid insurance.
Students in Shrewsbury have been given the opportunity to support their local policing team.
Worcester officers continue to enforce 'Rule of Six' throughout city
Force tackles metal theft during week of action
FREE bike marking events in Worcester City from Friday 23 October.
A Worcestershire village has become the largest We Don’t Buy Crime village with more than 3000 forensic property marking kits now registered by local residents.
Last week West Mercia Police teamed up with Highways England in Operation Tramline, a joint national operation aimed at changing driver behaviour. Operation Tramline involves roads policing officers driving an unmarked HGV cab to give them a clear view of all road users, including drivers of large vehicles.