Southend: First Football Banning Order for drugs possession
Essex Police has secured its first Football Banning Order for the possession of a Class A drug.
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Essex Police has secured its first Football Banning Order for the possession of a Class A drug.
It was reported a man in his 40s was approached by a man on North Station Road, at the junction of Morten Road, at around 3am on 4 June, who engaged him in conversation.
Operation Raptor built a case against a heroin and crack cocaine dealer known by his alias 'Lucky British'.
Officers were called to reports of people fighting in the area of Remembrance Avenue and Station Road on Monday 16 June.
One man sadly died and second was seriously injured following a collision on the M11 on Monday 16 June.
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Two people are now charged with weapons offences following an incident in Hawkwell which left one person seriously injured.
Retired Essex Police Detective, Kevin Baldwin has been awarded the King's Police Medal for a life dedicated to public service,
A controlled strike on a vehicle linked to a violent incident in London saw our covert firearms officers safely detain suspects.
This investigation has been tirelessly led and built by Castle Point and Rochford Neighbourhood Policing Team.