Appeal to trace man in Garstang
Police are appealing for the public’s help in tracing a man following an incident at a shop in Garstang. Just … Continue reading Appeal to trace man in Garstang
Police are appealing for the public’s help in tracing a man following an incident at a shop in Garstang. Just … Continue reading Appeal to trace man in Garstang
Although 2011 may prove problematic for Lancashire Police, with cuts to their budget on the cards, falling crime levels, an … Continue reading Lancashire Chief Constable Reflects on a Successful Year as crime figures fall again
Lancashire Police are taking action to ensure that Hallowe’en is an enjoyable time – both for those who celebrate the … Continue reading Have a Safe and Happy Hallowe’en
Lancashire police have been out speaking to motorcyclists to remind them of the importance of staying safe on the road … Continue reading Motorcyclists given road safety message
Wanted: Joseph Almond, in connection with several offences, including assault and a burglary. Lancashire Police are appealing for information that … Continue reading Heysham man sought by Lancashire Police
(Updated, 6 Spetmber: Craig Wilde was arrested by officers in Morecambe on Saturday 4th September – the story below is … Continue reading Man wanted on prison recall
Police are appealing for information as to the whereabouts of a Lancaster man who went missing earlier this month. 43-year-old … Continue reading Police appeal as hunt for missing Lancaster man steps up
Carnforth is being given a summer ‘Clean Sweep’, thanks to the Lancaster District Community Safety Partnership, building on ongoing work … Continue reading Carnforth set for a Clean Sweep
Police are appealing for information after a man was sexually assaulted on the Lancaster Canal. The 21-year-old male was on … Continue reading Man sexually assaulted on Lancaster Canal
With reports of England fans on their best behaviour in South Africa, local police are determined World Cup watchers will … Continue reading Blow the whistle on anti-social behaviour during World Cup