Devon and Cornwall Police are asking for the public’s views on the new Force website.
Anyone using the internet via a standard terminal or any mobile device can follow http://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/v5 to see the new version of the Force website and give feedback on its style.
Police are also asking people to complete a short online survey so we can best shape the new site...
Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Hogg has praised officers and staff for their commitment to community safety during the recent storms.
“The recent spell of terrible weather put incredible pressure on front line policing,” said Mr Hogg.
“Many officers and staff put themselves into perilous situations, often under the onslaught of horrendous conditions, to...
A three-week operation aimed at reducing the danger on Devon and Cornwall’s roads caused by rogue hauliers has been hailed a great success.
Operation Fatigue ran over a three-week period across November and December 2013 and involved the stopping and checking of goods vehicles as they travelled through both counties.This included both national and foreign-based vehicles.
Police are investigating arson at a Plymouth building site which caused £90,000 of damage over the Christmas break.
Between 20 December and 2 January 2 a digger was stolen and driven on a rampage around the site of the new incinerator close to Savage Road leading towards Barne Road and Wolseley Road.
The Thwaites digger was used to cause damage to other plant and a wastage unit...
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man dressed as Spiderman was knocked unconscious in Looe on New Year’s Eve.
Between 11.50pm and midnight the victim was walking to the kebab shop in Fore Street when he was assaulted by four or five unknown men resulting in him being knocked unconscious.
The 18-year-old man was taken to Derriford Hospital by ambulance and was treated...
Devon and Cornwall Police are reporting a good start to the New Year following the success of Operation Buddy , the Force’s New Years Eve Policing Operation.
Police dealt with nearly 600 incidents between 10pm and 6 am with demand peaking between 11pm and 3am.
There was no significant disorder or crime over night and no reported raves.