Rugby Rural Team Welcomes New Members!
The Rugby Rural Safer Neighbourhood Team have welcomed Sergeant Karl Faulkner, PC Dan Salt and PCSO Simon Thomas to their rural policing team.
Sgt Karl Faulkner 1843 now heads the Rugby Rural SNT looking after over 30,000 people who reside within the rural wards. He said "I am thrilled to be part of the Rugby Rural Safer Neighbourhood Team and look forward to having a positive impact on the team and residents alike".
PC Dan Salt 1764 is also a new addition to the Rural Team and will be the local officer for Wolvey.
Sgt Karl Faulkner 1843 now heads the Rugby Rural SNT looking after over 30,000 people who reside within the rural wards. He said "I am thrilled to be part of the Rugby Rural Safer Neighbourhood Team and look forward to having a positive impact on the team and residents alike".
PC Dan Salt 1764 is also a new addition to the Rural Team and will be the local officer for Wolvey.
PCSO Simon Thomas 6177 will now take on the Lawford ward alongside PCSO Fisher.
Welcome to the team!
Welcome to the team!
Operation Harrold
Rugby Rural SNT are conducting an operation which will focus high visibility patrols in villages with increased anti social youth behaviour. Villages will include Dunchurch, Long Lawford, Binley Woods and Wolston however this is not exclusive.
Sgt Karl Faulkner said " The intention of this operation is to provide reassurance to residents who are experiencing problems whilst at the same time, identifying anyone who maybe committing these offences and deal with them accordingly".
Test Purchasing of Licensed Premises
Warwickshire Police have recently carried out a test purchase of rural off licences in the Rugby District.
We are happy to report that all of those checked did pass.
We are happy to report that all of those checked did pass.
Warwickshire Police would like to remind licensed premises to remain vigilant against the sale of alcohol to those who are underage and that test purchasing is carried out regularly and randomly.
Neighbourhood Watch for Grandborough
A new Neighbourhood Watch scheme is being set up in Grandborough. The residents of the village are all joining together to help to keep the village a safe and friendly place to live.
Residents of the village have already started to get together to discuss Neighbourhood Watch matters. The group will soon be meeting to discuss the benefits of home protection such as locks and also property marking systems such as smartwater.
Residents of the village have already started to get together to discuss Neighbourhood Watch matters. The group will soon be meeting to discuss the benefits of home protection such as locks and also property marking systems such as smartwater.
Should you require any further information on this Neighbourhood Watch please contact PCSO Katie Winfield by e-mail on katie.winfield@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk or by telephone on 01788 541111 ext 16119
Operation Dresden
Warwickshire Police took part in Operation Dresden over the February half term break. This Operation was aimed at nuisance youth activity, with a particular focus upon underage drinking and the sale of alcohol.
This Operation was deemed to be extremely successful in that a large quantity of alcohol was seized by Officers and PCSO's. Test purchasing was carried out regularly in the Rugby District of licensed premises and those caught drinking underage were dealt with, which in some cases resulted in those involved being taken home to parents.
This Operation was deemed to be extremely successful in that a large quantity of alcohol was seized by Officers and PCSO's. Test purchasing was carried out regularly in the Rugby District of licensed premises and those caught drinking underage were dealt with, which in some cases resulted in those involved being taken home to parents.
Warwickshire Police would like to remind parents and young people that purchasing or attempting to purchase alcohol under the age of 18 is illegal and will be dealt with by Police.





