Fight rural crime
Published Date:
21 February 2008
By Staff Copy
People in rural areas are being urged to join a network to help stop crime in the countryside.
Suffolk Police and Stowmarket and Sudbury National Farmers Union are promoting Farmwatch.
Western area police commander, Chief Supt Paul Marshall said: "We want farmers, gamekeepers and agricultural businesses to sign up to this scheme which helps spread the word about crime and cutting your chances of becoming a victim.
"The community can act as eyes and ears for the police and help solve crimes or even prevent them happening."
For more information go to www.suffolk. police.uk. or call 01473 613500.
The full article contains 103 words and appears in Suffolk Free Press newspaper.
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Last Updated:
21 February 2008 10:50 AM
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Source:
Suffolk Free Press
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Location:
Sudbury