Appeal for witnesses following death at Foxhill motocross event
16:54 03/09/2024Officers investigating the death of Lee Starr at Foxhill motocross, near Wanborough are appealing for witnesses.
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Officers investigating the death of Lee Starr at Foxhill motocross, near Wanborough are appealing for witnesses.
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Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) in Highworth
Issued 16 July 2024
Increased High visibility patrols to combat increase in ASB and low level criminality.
Restorative Justice and the use of Anti-Social Behaviour orders are now being used to prevent /reduce offending. ASB concerns will continue to be monitored for the foreseeable.
Actioned 16 July 2024