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Find out what else we can offer you in your career. Supporting applications from underrepresented groups. We are fully supportive of equality, diversity and inclusion as we believe that employing a ...
Victim Lincs. Victim Lincs has one clear goal: to ensure that anybody in Lincolnshire who has been the victim of crime receives the support and advice they need.
If you're the victim or witness of a crime, you may be asked to make a witness statement. This is your written or video recorded account of what happened to you, what you saw, heard or know about the ...
Find out what constitutes nuisance parking and what to do if it’s affecting you, and learn how to deal with parking issues near your home.
A closure order has been issued on a Skegness store issued after illicit tobacco products were seized during an enforcement operation. We have been successful in obtaining a closure notice from ...
A farmer and game keeper who used illegal traps and stored dangerous chemicals has been sentenced. Police officers found the items after an investigation into the deaths of three birds of prey led ...
A man found guilty of 16 sexual offences – including seven charges of rape – has been jailed for 20 years. Gary Ward of Grimsby was sentenced for his crimes when he appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on ...
The Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) is a two-year non-accredited training programme for our new recruits. This programme has been developed and quality-assured by the College of Policing and ...
His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary has today (May 14, 2025) published its full PEEL report on the performance of Lincolnshire Police.
If you're a solicitor or an insurance agent, you can apply, on behalf of your client, for a copy of any existing collision reports the police have made or hold, or request an interview with the police ...
A man who raped a woman and indecently assaulted a child has been jailed for 13 years. Peter McGinnes, of Woodthorpe Avenue in Lougborough, was found guilty of the offences by jurors at a hearing at ...
You can: report a hate crime directly to the police; get support with making your report; Report a hate crime directly to the police. If you’re not sure whether the incident you’re reporting is a hate ...