Response Policing Week - Message from ACC Eamonn Bridger
Hello – my name is Eamonn Bridger and I am the Assistant Chief Constable for Suffolk police and the lead for local policing across the county.
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Hello – my name is Eamonn Bridger and I am the Assistant Chief Constable for Suffolk police and the lead for local policing across the county.
Modern Slavery Awareness Week runs from Monday 24 to Sunday 30 June
A man from Lowestoft has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being found guilty of 11 sexual offences against children.
Suffolk Police recently hosted an event in with partners Felixstowe to officially launch Clear, Hold, Build, an initiative to tackle serious and organised crime.
A man from Ipswich has been sentenced to 21 years imprisonment after being found guilty of a series of sexual offences.
Police are renewing an appeal to identify a man following a serious assault in Sudbury.
Reports of romance fraud have increased by over eight per cent nationally in the last year, with £1,400 lost in Suffolk.
Three men have been found guilty of attempted murder following an incident in Beccles in November last year.
A police unit in Suffolk dedicated to proactively working with individuals with a prolific offending history secured more than 450 voluntary admissions last year from criminals.
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a serious road traffic collision near Weybread.