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To report non-emergency crimes, head to https://t.co/cFrefriuj7 or call 101.
In an emergency, where life is at risk, or crime is in progress always call 999.
Roads closed in #Rugby following a police incident. Newbold Road is closed from the junction with Leicester Road to the Junction with Corporation Street. Also closed along Oliver Street to junction with Edward Street. This will remain closed into the morning.
Did you know that unless it is part of an organised event by licensed professionals, fireworks cannot be used on the street or in a public place?
It’s also an offence to throw or set off any firework in or into any highway, street, thoroughfare or public space.
#BonfireNight
Why not try visiting our website, where you can report a non urgent crime or anti-social behaviour, get the latest local news and advice #ifitsnot999trygoingonline
Follow
@cybersafewarks for the latest advice and information about how to avoid cyber-crime. Criminals may look to exploit #COVID19 to commit fraud so know what to look out for.
For those taking part in Halloween this year, please be safe and follow your local Covid advice and regulations. If you do not want any spooky visitors, click here to download a poster for your door or window. #staysafe#halloween
Find out what to do if you're told by the NHS Test and Trace service that you've been in contact with someone who has coronavirus - https://t.co/yqhmSyaDGy
On our website you can report a non-emergency crime or anti-social behaviour, get advice and guidance and keep up to date with the latest local news #ifitsnot999trygoingonline
Domestic abuse is never okay. The force and
@RefugeCharity Warwickshire can provide support any time. Call 0800 408 1552, email [email protected] or always dial 999 in an emergency
Our Chief Constable Martin Jelley is supporting the #YouAreNotAlone campaign. Domestic abuse is never okay. The force and @RefugeCharity Warwickshire can provide support any time. Call 0800 408 1552, email [email protected] or always dial 999 in an emergency @Warwickshire_CC
Struggling for ideas this Halloween? Check out Heritage and Culture Warwickshire for a whole host of virtual experiences and activities
#HappyHalloween#CelebrateSafely
If you’re doing something that increases your contacts this half term, then you are increasing your risk to COVID-19. If we all take precautions, then we can still enjoy half term & celebrate Halloween with our loved ones, whilst keeping everyone safe.
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Affected by crime? Victim Support Warwickshire are their to help. You can call your local victim care team on 01926 682 693. Lines open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday. Outside those hours, call their Supportline for free on on 08 08 16 89 111 or request support via their website.
Sometimes it can be difficult to process your thoughts and feelings after experiencing a crime or traumatic event.
We're here to help.
You can contact us on the following;
01926 358060 (Mon-Fri 9-5pm)
[email protected]
Ever received a text message that you weren't quite sure about? Maybe it asked you to "verify" your personal or financial details?
You can report suspicious text messages by forwarding them to 7726. #CyberProtect