St George's Day engagement work in Hartlepool.
19:12 23/04/2026Neighbourhood officers PCSOs Miller and Davenport were delighted to celebrate Saint George’s day with staff, residents, and their families at Elwick Grange Care Home today.
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Neighbourhood officers PCSOs Miller and Davenport were delighted to celebrate Saint George’s day with staff, residents, and their families at Elwick Grange Care Home today.
On Thursday (16th April), neighbourhoods PC Coggin (Coggy) attended Stranton Primary School in Hartlepool and delivered his second input of the week to around 160 pupils, this time on knife awareness and safety.
Enquiries are underway after a two-vehicle collision in Hartlepool in the early hours of today (Sunday 12th April).
Our specialist rural crime officers are reminding anyone living off mains gas with an alternative domestic fuel arrangement like oil or LPG, as well as farms storing fuels like red diesel, to protect their stocks.
We’re asking anyone in the Hartlepool/Crimdon Dene beach area to be aware that a number of further items have been located in the sand and that within the hour (between now and around 10.15pm) experts will be carrying out a controlled explosion to safely dispose of them.
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