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Service disruption, online reports

Service disruption, online reports

Online reporting will be unavailable from 7pm to 9pm tonight December 2nd for form updates.
The outage is online only and you will still be able to call 105 to make a non-emergency report.


EMAIL, PHONE and TXT scams

EMAIL, PHONE and TXT scams

We’re aware of a text scam with links to pay a speeding fine, claiming to be from Police – we don’t issue fines via text, don’t click the link.
You can report suspected scams, fraud, abuse or harassment online to Police. Find out how to report scams

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