Police advice as pubs prepare to re-open
Assistant Chief Constable Rachel Jones is appealing to the public to enjoy this weekend sensibly and safely as pubs prepare to re-open.
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Assistant Chief Constable Rachel Jones is appealing to the public to enjoy this weekend sensibly and safely as pubs prepare to re-open.
Police appeal to public following distraction burglary in Worcester
Residents across West Mercia have been receiving telephone calls from fraudsters claiming to be from Amazon and have successfully defrauded victims of around £70,000 in the last 24 hours.
warrant executed in the continued fight against county lines
On Monday morning (22 June), officers from Kidderminster Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) executed drugs warrants at a property in Audley Drive, Kidderminster.
With a national seat belt enforcement campaign starting next week, West Mercia Police are urging all motorists to stay safe and belt up.
Two men have been charged following a incident in Kidderminster
We are aware of a recent increase in thefts at allotments and we are working hard to find those responsible.
A West Mercia Police officer has opened up about how life in lockdown found him struggling with his own mental health.
West Mercia Police have been made aware that fraudsters claiming to be from Scotland Yard are pretending to be police officers in an attempt to defraud people in a scam known as ‘Courier Fraud’. In some previous cases there have been thousands of pounds successfully taken from the elderly and vulnerable residents by criminals pretending to be police officers.