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Regional officers and partners stand united to tackle illegal vapes
The initiative, known as Operation Nightstar, is a proactive intelligence gathering and evidence led operation targeting shops selling illegal vapes and tobacco.
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James Stubbs refused to let the woman leave his address, damaged her phone and clothing so she couldn’t go out, verbally and physically abused her, and stopped her from seeing her family and friends.
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Both incidents are believed to have happened last Thursday morning (January 2) at the bus stop on Northgate and the subway on Bondgate.
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At around 9.40pm on Sunday (December 28), officers were dispatched to Weardale after concerns were raised for the whereabouts of a woman in her 80s.
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In May this year, David Fletcher dragged the victim into a secluded area between two buildings and began attacking her with a knife.
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Young father Anthony Milburn died after road traffic collision on A688
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The police-obsessed little boy was picked up from school by the team last Wednesday (December 18) and given a special ride in the police car before being presented with presents donated by the local Tesco.
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