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  • Local Impactive Crimes 14th to 20th February 2022 - MERE

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    Warminster Community Area

    MERE

    Local Impactive Crimes 14th to 20th March 2022

    Please find below a summary of local impactive crimes, considered suitable for public dissemination, within the Warminster Community Area.

    If you can provide information for any of the crimes, please call Wiltshire Police on 101 quoting the relevant reference number.

    Emergencies/Crimes in progress must be reported using 999. Non-emergency police matters can be reported using 101.


    WARMINSTER AREA COMMUNITY POLICING TEAM
    https://www.wiltshire.police.uk/police-forces/wiltshire-police/areas/about-us/about-us/cpts/warminster-cpt/

    CRIME MAP
    https://www.police.uk/pu/your-area/wiltshire-police/warminster/?tab=CrimeMap&_gl=1*4evw8f*_ga*ODMxNDkzMzUuMTYxODIzMDY2MA..*_ga_CVJJFNCBCC*MTYxODIzMDY1OS4xLjEuMTYxODIzMDY5MC4w

    EXTRACTS

    WARMINSTER POLICE – Facebook Page for Warminster Town and Rural Neighbourhood Policing Teams

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    NATIONAL CHILD EXPLOITATION AWARENESS DAY ….16th March
    We need to change the way we respond to violence against women and girls. To do that, we need you.
    We’ve launched our biggest ever consultation with women and girls in our county to start the conversation on how we can make long-lasting improvements to the way we tackle violence against them.
    Women and girls across the county are encouraged to take part in our anonymous survey to help us understand the issues that impact our communities https://crowd.in/5xBI48

    Our communities rightly demand to see changes in the way the police service understand and tackle violence against women and girls and, as a force, we are determined to seize this moment to make fundamental and enduring change. We want you to all know, we are listening.
    Read the full article https://crowd.in/9eAIBW

    NATIONAL CHILD EXPLOITATION AWARENESS DAY
    Today (18 March) is National Child Exploitation Awareness Day – a campaign to encourage everyone to spot the signs of abuse and sexual abuse in young people and so ultimately remove them from harm.

    Child exploitation is the manipulation and/or coercion of young people under the age of 18 in to sexual or criminal activity in return for gifts, money, food or accommodation.

    Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) or Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) can take many forms and are often is indicators of wider child exploitation such as County Lines, trafficking and modern slavery. Despite this child exploitation remains an area of criminality that many people are not aware of

    If you suspect a person of carrying out child sexual exploitation, or think someone you know has been a victim, or may be soon, visit our How to report possible child abuse page or call our non-emergency number, 101. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service on 18001 101.
    If someone is in immediate danger of harm, please call 999 now. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.

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    Recruiting for Volunteer Police Cadets.
    If you are aged 13-16 and interested in becoming a Volunteer Police Cadet, we are recruiting now until the end of April.
    There are four cadet units based in Chippenham, Salisbury, Swindon and Trowbridge who meet for a programme of activity, information and fun on a weekday evening during term time. If you are successful in your application, you’ll find being a cadet gives you the chance to make new friends and develop knowledge and skills that will help make a make a difference to both yourself and your community.
    You will develop some of the skills that police officers need such as communication, interpersonal skills and team working. You will also be taught about community issues and local policing priorities, learn aspects of the law, police procedure and about the specialist units within Wiltshire Police.
    To find out more, visit the website and download the application form:
    https://crowd.in/N9oVq0

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    Any child can be exploited. It can happen anywhere. But together, we can stop this abuse.
    We’re joining British Transport Police, National Crime Agency and The Children's Society in asking everyone to #LookCloser to spot the signs of exploitation and abuse.
    Find out how you can help and spread the word
    bit.ly/3gRciIS

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    Your local Community Policing Team (CPT) is Warminster CPT

    The team covers Warminster, Westbury, Tisbury, Mere and the surrounding areas.
    Find out more about your CPT and who your local officers are by visiting our website

    In the case of an emergency, please contact 999 and for non-urgent crimes and incidents, please call 101.

    You can also report crime online https://crowd.in/o4jVkA

    CRIMESTOPPERS

    Logging it online : https://crowd.in/PkSPQc


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    Visit https://www.wiltshire.police.uk/ for more information

    Alternatively make an online report here https://crowd.in/onjrin
    Or you can report without leaving your name by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

    NIL REPORTABLE INCIDENTS FOR THE ABOVE PERIOD


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