Countywide News & Witness Appeals
06/02/2012 Response to IPCC findings on officer in Milly Dowler case
Submitted: 06/02/2012 13:04:38
Surrey Police has today welcomed the findings of an Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation which found no evidence to support allegations that an officer provided information to the media about the Milly Dowler murder inquiry.
05/02/2012 Surrey Police reminds residents and visitors to stay safe in adverse weather conditions
Surrey Police is reminding residents and visitors to the area to stay safe, keep warm and look after vulnerable and elderly neighbours and relatives as the adverse weather conditions remain throughout the area.
Twenty-one people have been sentenced to a total of fifty years imprisonment for their roles in supplying class A drugs in north Surrey after Operation Glacial concluded at the end of January.
All Recent News Stories
- 06/02/2012 Response to IPCC findings on officer in Milly Dowler case
- 05/02/2012 Surrey Police reminds residents and visitors to stay safe in adverse weather conditions
- 03/02/2012 Surrey Police target anti-social drivers in Woking
- 02/02/2012 Operation Glacial concludes with twenty-one sentenced to a total of over 50 years imprisonment
- 01/02/2012 Surrey Police target anti-social drivers in Runnymede
All Recent Witness Appeals
- 04/02/2012 Appeal for witnesses after a man is assaulted in Runnymede
- 03/02/2012 Could you know the person responsible for the Horley sexual assault?
- 02/02/2012 Witness appeal after woman dies following a collision in Leatherhead
- 02/02/2012 Does this mini-disc player belong to you?
- 02/02/2012 Appeal for information after a man is injured during a robbery in Leatherhead
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