East Midlands - Crime in the News
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Seatbelt offender crackdown
Drivers and passengers caught not wearing seatbelts in Nottinghamshire will face a £30 fine. [1 September 2008]
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Bowling to beat crime
Throughout the month of July, Crimestoppers teamed up with the Tenpin Bowling Proprietors Association (TBPA) to promote the charity through a ‘111' competition. [5 August 2008]
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Priest child abuser jailed
A priest who admitted to seven sex offences against children was sent to prison this week [29 July 2008]
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Thanks a Million!
Crimestoppers has received its one millionth actionable call at its 24:7 call centre. The call was about a knife crime. [29 July 2008]
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Nursing home murderer pleads guilty
A man has admitted to murdering two women during a burglary in their nursing home. [14 July 2008]
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Operation Relentless in Derbyshire
Investigators from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) and officers from Derbyshire Police checked door staff compliance in Derby's city centre pubs and clubs last weekend. [9 July 2008]
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Shadow CS anti-gun and knife week continues
Following the recent high profile reports of gun and knife crime among young people in the media, Crimestoppers' youth website www.shadowcs.co.uk for 11-16 year olds is running an anti-gun and knife week this week. [1 July 2008]
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Reward offer over April attack
A £6,000 reward has been offered for information about the attack on 25-year-old Stephen Wilson. [16 June 2008]
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Boys arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty
Two boys, 11 and 13-years-old, were arrested after a dog was found dead on a railway line. [12 June 2008]
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Family believes son is innocent of murder
The family of Neil Entwistle, a British man standing trial for killing his wife and baby, believe he is innocent. [4 June 2008]
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Motorcyclist jailed after causing deadly crash
An 18-year-old motorcyclist must serve six-and-a-half years for causing the deaths of five people. [28 May 2008]
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New fingerprinting technology to be released
Hundreds of cold cases could possibly be reopened because of a new fingerprinting technique. [19 May 2008]
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Attack of young man filmed and posted on the Internet
Footage posted on the website YouTube on May 8 shows a gang of youths asking a young man for money and then beating him up. [13 May 2008]
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Chopped up money dumped
Thousands of pounds in cash has been chopped up and dumped in bins in Lincoln city centre. [12th May 2008]
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Sword house siege ends
A siege at a house in Nottinghamshire has ended after 33 hours, after a man believed to be armed with a sword held a family hostage. [29th April 2008]
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Derbyshire cable theft
Train services in Derbyshire have been disrupted after thieves tried to steal trackside cable on a railway. [24th April 2008]
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Leicestershire runners' tribute to murdered friend
Two friends ran the Flora London Marathon in memory of their friend who was murdered in her Rutland home in 2006. [15th April 2008]
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Unqualified internet child porn 'expert' sentenced
A Leicestershire man who worked on cases involving internet child pornography has been sentenced for lying about his qualifications. [11th April 2008]
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Brothers jailed for parking row pensioner death
Two brothers have been jailed after an argument about a parking space led to the death of a Derby pensioner, aged 79. [4th April 2008]
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Routine criminal drug testing in Loughborough
Anyone aged over 18 who is arrested in Loughborough will be tested for heroin, crack and cocaine. [27th March 2008]
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Riskiest UK burglary hotspots listed
A survey has revealed that households in Nottingham are at the highest risk in the UK for being burgled, where home theft levels are 63% above national average. [25th March 2008]
Case study
Local businessman and Chairman of the Plymouth Raiders, Bob Widdecombe, has been volunteering for Crimestoppers for 19-years. Touched by the impact lo...
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