Towns and villages safer as more officers put on the beat
We’re continuing to drive down anti-social behaviour by putting more neighbourhood officers in towns and villages across County Durham and Darlington.
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We’re continuing to drive down anti-social behaviour by putting more neighbourhood officers in towns and villages across County Durham and Darlington.
Shane Mather was arrested earlier this month.
As part of National Inclusion Week, we’d like you to meet Adam – a Durham Constabulary inspector diagnosed with autism and ADHD.
29-year-old Andrew Robson tragically died following the collision on Spring Road which occurred just after 7.30pm on September 22.
Officers were called just after 7.30pm last night (September 22 ) to a four-vehicle collision involving a motorbike and a pedestrian on Spring Road, Murton.
Simon Michael McPhee targeted the churches in Teesdale.
Meet Chief Inspector Siobhan Jones
The fear of not being believed is one of the main reasons that survivors of rape or sexual assault don’t report the offence to police. We want to change that.
A man who threatened a woman at knifepoint in a supermarket car park has been jailed.
Durham Constabulary launched the Rurali initiative, with funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner, earlier this year to work together with our rural communities and tackle issues specifically affecting rural residents.