£520,000 funding boost for patrols targeting violent crime
Police will be stepping up their patrols in areas affected by violent crime after ministers awarded Bedfordshire Police more than £520,000.
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Police will be stepping up their patrols in areas affected by violent crime after ministers awarded Bedfordshire Police more than £520,000.
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