Plans for new police station in Milton given the go ahead
The new station in Milton will replace Parkside in Cambridge
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A computer generated image of the police station to be built in Milton (Image: Cambridgeshire Constabulary)
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Cambs police investigation into two paedophiles stalled for years due to detective s workload
The part-time detective was given the workload of a full-time member of staff.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary have put measures in place to review officer workload regularly. (Image: Cambridgeshire Constabulary)
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Urgent police warning after attempted dog thefts in Cambridgeshire
Police have offered their advice to dog owners to keep their pets safe from thieves
The warning comes after a series of attempted dog thefts in Whittlesey and Thorney (Image: Warren Gunn / CambridgeshireLive)
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Police are urging dog owners and members of the public to remain alert and look out for suspicious activity after a spate of attempted dog thefts in Cambridgeshire.
Cambridgeshire police officers investigated for racist posts avoid criminal action
They were investigated after allegedly sending racist messages
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Three police officers in Cambridgeshire accused of sharing racist messages have avoided criminal action.
The trio from the Peterborough force was alleged to have exchanged racist remarks on a Whatsapp group in May 2020.