Nottinghamshire Police

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About Nottinghamshire Police

Latest news and updates from Nottinghamshire Police. In an emergency call 999 and for less urgent matters dial 101. We cannot take reports of crime via FB.

Nottinghamshire Police Description

We cannot take reports of crime through Facebook.

In an emergency, if a life is in danger or a crime is in progress, call us on 999.

For other less urgent matters, you can contact us by calling 101.

You can visit us in person - to find out where your local police station is or to find out who your local officers are, visit http://www. nottinghamshire. police. uk /local /

You can tell us what is important to you and what issues you would like us to focus on by completing our online survey at http://www. neighbourhoodprioritysurvey. co. uk /

Sign up for the latest news and alerts from your local policing team at http://www. nottinghamshirealert. co. uk /

Please feel free to send us a private message or post on our wall, however we can't guarantee that all messages will be responded to. Our Facebook page isn't monitored 24 /7 but it is monitored regularly.

We use social and digital media to communicate with the public and enhance the way we have conversations with the people we serve.

We use several platforms to achieve this, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, AudioBoo, Pinterest and CoverItLive.

Content, such as appeals for information, images of suspects, missing person appeals, daily news items, images, video and audio, are posted on Facebook.

We do this for a variety of reasons - to seek your help in fighting crime, to raise awareness of issues that could affect you and to keep you informed of news from the force.

Every day we are communicating with around 30, 000 people using social and digital media and we encourage you to communicate with us using these channels.

What we expect from you

1. Never use social and digital media channels to report a crime or information about criminal activity to us. Please call us on 999 in an emergency or 101 when it’s less urgent to report a crime. You can also call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to report information about criminal activity.

2. Do not post messages or content that could be deemed to be:

Abusive
Defamatory
Hateful
Racially offensive
Sexually offensive
Obscene
Inflammatory
Unlawful

3. We want everyone to feel comfortable using our sites to communicate with us so please do not swear in your posts or post anything distasteful.

4. Do not use our sites for posting spam or adverts for products or services you or your business offers.

5. Do not post your personal details, such as your address or phone number, when posting publicly on our sites. If you have contacted us and an officer or staff member wants to contact you in return offline, they will privately message you, if possible, asking for your contact details. Only provide these if you are comfortable doing so.

6. Do not post any material that you do not own the copyright to.

7. Do not pretend to be someone else.

We reserve the right to remove posts or block any users that breach these guidelines, without explanation, and change our guidelines at any time and without notice.

What you can expect from us

How often will I see your updates?

If you ‘Like’ us on Facebook, you can expect to see several updates daily – more frequently on weekdays, but also at weekends.

If there is a major incident that affects a lot of people in Nottinghamshire, or an emergency situation where getting accurate information and instructions to you quickly is essential, we will use Facebook and Twitter as the main platforms for distributing that information. Much of the information will contain links back to the force website for a more detailed explanation.

Will you reply to me?

If you post on our Facebook page, you can expect a response, if required and appropriate, but we cannot reply to everyone who posts to us and it may not always be possible to reply immediately. When we are not going to be able to monitor our Facebook account for a considerable amount of time (for example, over the weekend) we will endeavour to let you know, explaining when we will be back online.

There are some topics or cases that we will not be able to discuss due to a number of reasons, including criminal proceedings being active or investigations being under way. If this is the case, we will tell you.

Want to make a complaint about Nottinghamshire Police?

You can find all the information on how you can complain here: http://www. nottinghamshire. police. uk /site-page /complaints

Reviews

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MISSING: Courtney Payne
Courtney Payne, 15, was last seen in the Colwick area this evening (Thursday 2 August 2018).
She is about 5ft 7 ins tall, of a slim build and has dark blonde hair. She was wearing dark blue jeans, frayed at the bottom, a grey and white top with a dark blue zip-through hooded top and some grey Nike trainers.
... If you have seen Courtney or know where she is please contact police on 101 quoting incident 1032 of 2 August 2018.
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UPDATE: Tribute to woman found dead in Harworth
A father has paid tribute to his daughter after her partner was charged with her murder. Officers found the body of Klarissa-Charlene Faith, 26, after being called to her home in Bracken Way, Harworth, just before 7.45pm on Monday (30 July). The mother of a 21-month-old daughter was pronounced dead shortly afterwards. Her father David Pain said: "My daughter Klarissa-Charlene has over the last 18 months triumphed over adversity,... dealing with the death of her mother, acting as executor of the estate, whilst simultaneously taking on the role of mother herself for the first time. "I am incredibly proud of the young woman she had become. "The hug I received from her the day before her death will stay with me forever and she will be loved and missed by all her remaining family." Her partner, 47-year-old Stuart Hall, also of Bracken Way, appeared at Nottingham Crown Court today charged with her murder. He was remanded in custody until the next hearing on 19 October, with a provisional trial date set for 18 March 2019.
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MISSING: Ellie Lafferty, 14
Have you seen Ellie Lafferty? Officers are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of the 14-year-old, who was last seen at 7pm yesterday (Wednesday 1 August) at Aldi in Kirby-in-Ashfield and subsequently failed to return to her home in Mansfield. Anyone with any information about Ellie's whereabouts is encouraged to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 and quote incident 787 of 1 August 2018. Alternatively, if you would like to remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

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BURGLARY: Man remanded on burglary charge
A 23-year-old man has been remanded in custody after being charged with burglary, handling stolen goods and taking a vehicle without the owner's consent. Louis Denham, of Woodfield Road, Broxtowe Estate, was arrested in Church Lane, Cossall, on Monday (30 July). He was charged the following day with a burglary in Franklyn Gardens, Beechdale, which happened on 27 May, taking a motor vehicle without the owner's consent in Beckley Road, ... Broxtowe Estate, on 27 May and handling stolen goods in Frinton Road, Broxtowe Estate, on 3 June. He appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court yesterday (Wednesday 1 August) and is next due before Nottingham Crown Court on 29 August.
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Officers have located Courtney after she was reported missing yesterday (01 August 2018). Thanks for sharing our appeal.

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Officers have located Desmond Fraser after he was reported missing on Friday (27 July 2018. Thanks for sharing our appeal.

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Found - Jade Smithen
Officers have now located Jade. Thank you for you assisance

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Fire update: Residents can go home
Some of the residents affected by a fire in Victoria Street, Mansfield, can now return home.
Those who remain unable to go back to their homes have been contacted by officers and accommodation arrangements have been made.
... A joint investigation has been launched by Nottinghamshire Police and Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service into how the fire started. Anyone with information is asked to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting incident number 869 of 31 July 2018.
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A woman has died following a collision on the A608
The A608 in Underwood is currently closed following a serious collision between a lorry and a pedestrian.
A 78-year-old woman was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
... Highways England have put diversions in place, however traffic exiting the M1 at Junction 27 may be affected, please plan your journey accordingly as the road will be closed for some time.
If anyone has any information or any dash cam footage, please call us on 101, quoting incident number 521 of 1 August 2018.
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Appeal following fire at derelict building
Officers are appealing for information following a large fire at a derelict building in Mansfield. Around 12 homes were evacuated following the incident in Victoria Street at around 7.30pm yesterday (Tuesday) and other residents in the area were advised to stay indoors and keep their doors and windows shut because of the smoke. A joint investigation has been launched by Nottinghamshire Police and Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Serv...ice into how the fire started. We are currently working with structural engineers to confirm whether people can return to their homes as soon as possible. Anyone with information is asked to call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting incident number 869 of 31 July 2018.
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Officers have located Courtney Payne after she was reported missing on Sunday (29 July 2018). Thanks for sharing our appeal.

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Notts Pride 2018
Thanks to everyone who visited the force's Notts Pride stall at the weekend.
We've gathered some more photos from our officers and staff from Saturday. Feel free to tag yourself in our pictures.
... For more pictures and details about the event please visit: http://www.nottinghamshire.police.uk/…/ officers-and-staff-p…
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APPEAL: Teenager beaten by group
A 17-year-old boy was walking home from Toton tram stop when he was attacked by four boys and three girls.
The assault happened yesterday (30 July) at around 9pm. The boy was punched and kicked, resulting in a bloody nose, cuts and bruises.
... Officers believe a number of witnesses saw the incident and helped the victim home. Were you one of them? If you saw anything, or have any information that could help with the investigation, please call us on 101, quoting incident number 1032 of 30 July 2018.
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UPDATE: Twenty-one-year-old arrested in connection with murder investigation
A 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of father-of-two Stephen Walsh. Mr Walsh, 37, was found dead at his home in Blenheim Avenue, Mapperley, at around 5.55am on Monday (30 July). He had been assaulted at his home the previous night (Sunday) shortly after being involved in a road traffic collision in Newstead Avenue, Mapperley, and leaving the scene. He suffer...ed serious head injuries in the assault. Officers have recovered a silver Vauxhall Astra for forensic examination as part of the investigation. Detectives would still like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision, or saw anything suspicious in Blenheim Avenue at around the time of the assualt. Please call us on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, quoting incident number 100 of 30 July 2018.
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JAILED: A 26-year-old man has been jailed for eight years, three months after he stabbed two men in Oxengate, Arnold in March 2017.
Jarrelle Hayden, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, grievous bodily harm and possession of a bladed article at Nottingham Crown Court today (Tuesday 31 July 2018).
An investigation was launched after police received a report from the ambulance service that two men had been stabbed near to Tesco Express at around 11.10pm on... Monday 6 March 2017.
One man was stabbed in the back and needed stitches, the other suffered a serious wound to his stomach which required an operation.
The court heard that the victims had been at a friend’s house when an unknown man took offence to them and became aggressive, he dragged one of them outside and when the other tried to intervene, he was stabbed in the back. Hayden then stabbed the other man twice before running off.
Detectives identified Hayden as the offender through witness accounts and CCTV evidence but he evaded capture for nearly a year, and was arrested in February 2018.
Detective Sergeant Roni Isembert said: "This case shows exactly what can happen to those who carry a knife and the people around them. Hayden had been at a house party where things had started to get out of hand, if he hadn't had the knife, it would have been a different story. It is completely unacceptable to carry a knife and use it against another human being and I hope this sentencing result shows just how seriously we take knife crime. It will not be tolerated in Nottinghamshire and we'll do everything we can to bring such offender's to justice."
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Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00
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