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Suffolk Police reports 97 arrests and major crime reductions during summer operations
Suffolk Constabulary made 97 arrests during an extra 3,829 hours of patrols this summer, with overall crime falling by 17% in non-hotspot areas and nearly 39% in targeted hotspot areas compared to last year, according to Chief Constable Rachel Kearton.News
Police chief and crime commissioner to hold public meeting in Ipswich
Suffolk's top police officials will meet residents at Inspire Suffolk on Monday, 20 October, to discuss local policing and answer questions from the public.News
'I had to help her': Ipswich man's extraordinary act of courage earns national recognition
When Robert Bray saw a woman being attacked with a hammer on Playford Road, he didn't hesitate to put himself in harm's way. Now his remarkable bravery has earned him both a gold medal at the National Police Chiefs Council's Police Public Bravery Awards and the prestigious Binney Medal for exceptional courage.News
Suffolk police chiefs to hold final public meeting of the year online
Suffolk's Chief Constable and Police and Crime Commissioner will hold their last joint public meeting on Wednesday, November 6th.News
Suffolk's Chief Constable addresses country's highest "use of force" rate during stop and searches
Suffolk's Chief Constable Rachel Kearton has responded to data showing Suffolk has the highest "use of force" rate associated with stop and search in her latest column.News
Ipswich police and businesses unite to tackle retail crime ahead of Safer Business Week
Suffolk police hosted a forum to address retail crime, bringing together law enforcement, businesses, and community organisations. The event showcased collaborative efforts to protect staff and combat theft.Load more content



