Home security advice
Police in Shrewsbury are reminding residents of some simple crime prevention steps they can take to help protect their homes from burglars
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Police in Shrewsbury are reminding residents of some simple crime prevention steps they can take to help protect their homes from burglars
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Two dogs that between them killed 28 sheep in rural Herefordshire have now been located and their owner has agreed to have them put to sleep.
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With a national seat belt enforcement operation starting on the 12th June, West Mercia Police are urging all motorists to stay safe and belt up.
Police in Herefordshire are trying to trace the owner of dogs that have killed as many as 28 sheep at different farms.
Cannabis plants with a street value of approximately £1m have been discovered at a disused premises in Wellington town centre.
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