Arrests and weapons seized as police target criminals using road network
Bedfordshire was one of nine forces involved in last week’s operation to tackle cross-border crime.
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Bedfordshire was one of nine forces involved in last week’s operation to tackle cross-border crime.
Police were called just after 3am yesterday (Tuesday) after a man was violently robbed in a car park near Rodeheath, Luton.
An officer who entered a burning building in an attempt to rescue someone has been recognised at the national Police Bravery awards.
The collision between a pedestrian and vehicle happened on High Street North, Dunstable at around 10.05pm.
Four people were awarded a Chief Constable’s Commendation and a further four were awarded a long service and good conduct medal.
Officers were stationed on roads in Bedford, stopping and educating drivers for not wearing a seatbelt.
At around 9.50pm on Thursday (6 July), a man was walking along Capron Road when he was robbed at knife point by two men.
A collision happened between a blue Volkswagen Golf and a Renault Panel Van with a horsebox on the B1042 Potton Road just after 8am.
Two men, who were wearing black, entered a home in Newton Way, Leighton Buzzard on Thursday 6 July 2023.
They were in two different cohorts, the fast-track detective route, to become a detective and the degree apprenticeship, where they train as an officer.