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Leiston October 2017 October 2017 Leiston You said... We did... Speed enforcement has been completed in the Hacheston area by Speeding concerns PCSO's and the Special Constabulary. throughout rural villages PC's has patrolled the high streets and and patrols in town for traffic a ticket was issued for driving whilst and parking offences. using a mobile phone. Responding to issues in your community DRUG DEALERS ARRESTED: Our proactive team stopped three males in Leiston on the street and Class A drugs were seized. Two were arrested for possession with intent to supply and the third arrested for possession. Also this month a warrant was conducted by officers under the Misuse of Drugs Act, during this three occupants were arrested for possession with intent to supply and a large amount of class A drugs were seized. Making the community safer Future events We are currently supporting a victim of Domestic Violence though the use of a Domestic Violence Protection Order, which acts in the same The Great Framlingham Sausage way. The offender was arrested and left custody with a notice which was Festival is on Sunday then upgraded to a full order by the court. This is similar to a restraining 8th October from 10 am to order with an aim to protect the victim form further coercion and control 4pm. by the offender. It prevents him from attending her location, threatening or intimidating her with violence. The Saxons Five Mile Race takes place on Sunday, 15th October at the Carlton Park Preventing, reducing and solving crime and ASB Recreation Ground. Junior races In Saxundham a penalty fine has been issued to bar staff of a Licensed premises for making a start at 10.15 am. The adults race underage sale of intoxicants to a youth. starts at 11 am. Additionally a male has been issued with a £90 fine for suppling alcohol to a 15 year old female at a Licensed Premises. SNT Officers will be working SNT attended to a 16 year old's birthday party which was not being supervised. An assault proactive late shifts for Halloween has been investigated with an offender being arrested on the night. Alcohol was removed from and the Guy Fawkes Bonfire night from the premises and cannabis was seized form one individual. period so that people can feel safe and enjoy their evenings. We This SNT covers the following parishes will be working with local schools Aldeburgh, Aldringham cum Thorpe, Badingham, Benhall, Brandeston, Bruisyard, Cransford, Cretingham, and retail stores around Dennington, Earl Soham, Easton, Farnham, Framlingham, Friston, Great Glemham, Hacheston, Hoo, Kelsale cum Carlton, Kettleburgh, Knodishall, Leiston, Letheringham, Little Glemham, Marlesford, Middleton, Monewden, promoting good behaviour. Parham, Rendham, Saxmundham, Saxtead, Snape, Sternfield, Stratford St Andrew, Sweffling and Theberton. Sgt 403 Mark Beresford 101 [email protected] @HalesworthPolice.
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