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Cumberland on Patrol: Latest News
Cumberland on Patrol, the constabulary’s public safety initiative, is back for 2019.
The initiative, which will see extra police officers on patrol in the county during the summer months, is being funded by local businesses and community groups.
Last year, the initiative saw a reduction in crime in the areas that it was deployed in and also resulted in a number of arrests.
This year, the constabulary is hoping to build on that success and is urging businesses and community groups to get involved.
Chief Constable Simon Bailey said: “Cumberland on Patrol is a great initiative that makes a real difference to the safety of our communities.
“It is only possible because of the generous support of local businesses and community groups and I would like to thank them for their continued support.
“I would also urge other businesses and groups to get involved and help us make Cumberland on Patrol an even safer place to live, work and visit.”
The initiative will run from May until September and will see extra police officers on patrol in the county during that time.
Officers will be on patrol in a number of different ways, including on foot, on bikes and in marked and unmarked vehicles.
They will be carrying out high-visibility patrols in areas that have been identified as being at risk of crime and will also be carrying out intelligence-led patrols in areas where there have been reports of crime.
The initiative will also see officers working with partner agencies, such as the local authority and the fire service, to target areas that are known to be magnets for anti-social behaviour.
Chief Superintendent Steve Johnson, who is leading the initiative, said: “Cumberland on Patrol is all about making our communities safer places to live, work and visit.
“We know that crime is often opportunistic and that by having extra officers on patrol we can deter criminals and make it harder for them to operate.
“We also know that by working with our partner agencies we can make a real difference to the areas that we target and that is why we are asking businesses and community groups to get involved.
Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office on the lookout for crime
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office is on the lookout for crime after a recent spate of break-ins and thefts in the area.
In the past week, there have been several reports of break-ins and thefts from homes and businesses in Cumberland County. The Sheriff’s Office is urging residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.
There have been a number of reports of cars being broken into and items stolen from them. The Sheriff’s Office is reminding residents to lock their vehicles and remove all valuables from them before leaving them unattended.
If you see anything suspicious, please do not hesitate to contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office at (910) 323-1500.
Deputies working to keep Cumberland County safe
Cumberland on Patrol County deputies are working hard to keep the community safe. They have increased patrols in areas where there have been recent break-ins and are working with local businesses to make sure they are secure. They are also working with the district attorney’s office to prosecute those who have been arrested for breaking the law.
The deputies are also working to educate the community about crime prevention. They have been hosting community meetings and going door-to-door to talk to residents about what they can do to keep their homes and businesses safe. They are also working with local schools to teach kids about stranger danger and how to stay safe when they are out and about.
The deputies are committed to keeping Cumberland on Patrol County safe and they are doing everything they can to make sure that everyone in the community is able to live and work in a safe environment.
Residents urged to be vigilant after recent crimes
Cumberland on Patrol residents are being urged to be vigilant following a spate of recent crimes.
In the past week, there have been a number of reports of burglary, vandalism and theft in the area.
Police are urging people to be on their guard and to report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
They are also reminding people to keep their homes and vehicles secure, and to not leave valuables on display.
If you have any information about these crimes, or any others, please contact the police on 101.
Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office working hard to keep community safe
The Cumberland on Patrol County Sheriff’s Office is working hard to keep the community safe. They have increased patrols in the county and are working with local law enforcement to make sure everyone is safe. They are also working with the district attorney’s office to make sure that all of the county’s laws are being followed. The sheriff’s office is committed to making sure that the community is safe and that all of the residents are able to live their lives without fear.