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Busy times for Paignton Neighbourhood Policing team
Knife, crash and shoplifting all in a weekend's work
Busy times for police
Reporter:
jim Parker
20 Jan 2025 2:18 PM
Email:
jim.parker@clearskypublishing.co.uk
Paignton's Neighbourhood Policing team have been having a busy time.
Paignton's Neighbourhood Policing team have been having a busy time.
Apart from already dealing with a prolific shoplifter and all the paperwork that goes with it, they were also first on scene to a knife incident last weekend.
This incident took place on the Saturday in Fisher Street and all offenders were detained nearby by response officers and the Paignton Neighbourhood team.
Later in the evening the neighbourhood team were first on scene to a RTC located on Totnes Road. The rider of the motorbike was later taken to Derriford hospital. Sunday the team had information that a Drug driver reported driving off from Roundham car park. This vehicle was located driving towards Preston. The vehicle was stopped, and the driver provided a positive roadside sample. The driver was taken to Torquay custody for further enquiries.
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