14/02/25
There were a total of 17 arrests made last week across the Wealden district.
We arrested 8 individuals for assault in Crowborough, Hailsham, Willingdon, Uckfield, Wadhurst and Polegate.
2 arrests were made for criminal damage in Wadhurst and Stone Cross.
1 driver was arrested for driving dangerously in Hailsham.
Other offences included drug driving and failure to appear at court.
See something we need to know? Please make sure you report it to us by phoning 101 or reporting online - we're on hand 24/7!
PC Upton and PC Dudley have been working closely with Tesco in Hailsham, following unacceptable and anti-social behaviour from youths.
With incidents typically occurring before and after school, officers have had to step in to assist Tesco in managing such behaviours. You may see us patrolling the area and the store to keep youth ASB to a minimum.
Anti-social behaviour of any kind will not be tolerated in our community. If you see or hear something we need to know about, please call us on 101 or report online here https://www.sussex.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/
Keeping our communities safe and educated is always priority.
PCSO Jackson PCSO Choppin attended the women’s institute in Fairwarp, to discuss and educate the ladies on the types of scams.
Whilst there, they took the opportunity to include a VAWG (violence against women and girls) chat about keeping safe from harm, how to stay safe on a night out and spatial awareness - including when out walking /jogging and the use of ear pods.
There were 17 ladies in attendance, all of which asking lots of questions and were very thankful for our time and input!
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