Statement Regarding Dog Seized in Worcester
A statement from Inspector Andrew Holliday about a dog seized following a court warrant.
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A statement from Inspector Andrew Holliday about a dog seized following a court warrant.
Following the tier structure change, we've released a joint statement alongside our partners
Following the Government’s announcement yesterday on the change in tiers for some areas of the country, Chief Constable Bangham said officers will continue to police the three counties of West Mercia according to the current restrictions, engaging with communities and enforcing where necessary.
Don’t risk a drink drive conviction this Christmas
Information, tips and advice to prevent becoming a victim of fraud.
Despite COVID-19, volunteers have continued to support the force
A murder investigation has been launched after police were called to reports of a vehicle fire in Cotheridge, Worcestershire. A man in his 60s, was found in the vehicle and was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
A man has been charged with attempt burglary and ABH
Warning following van thefts
Christmas may be a bit different for a lot of us this year but enforcing the drink and drug drive law is still a priority for West Mercia police in the run up to Christmas and New Year and motorists across the region are today being reminded of the dangers of driving under the influence of drink or drugs.