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Epsom, England · EpsomAN OPERATION that aims to tackle offences including violence against women and girls and drug dealing has seen officers flood two Surrey towns during July. Op Shield deploys uniformed officers and PCSOs alongside plain-clothed Behavioural Detection Officers trained to spot signs of predatory behaviour. The initiative took place in Epsom and Guildford last month as part of Surrey’s Safer Streets Summer, a major new campaign focusing on town centr…Read Article
Plain-clothed officers join revellers in Epsom and Guildford for Operation Shield - Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Surrey

Haslemere · HaslemereWednesday, July 30 marks the 170th anniversary of the death of the first police officer from Surrey Constabulary killed in the line of duty. Deputy Commissioner, Ellie Vesey-Thompson, joined serving and retired police officers, town councillors and local residents to commemorate Inspector William Donaldson. The memorial service, held annually on the last Sunday of July on Memorial Green in Haslemere, was also attended by Inspector Donaldson’s g…Read Article
Deputy Commissioner honours first Surrey Constabulary officer to die in the line of duty - Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Surrey

Dorking · DorkingA series of disruption and engagement days have taken place across the county to tackle serious organised crime and raise awareness of rogue trading, fraud and scams. The events, organised by the Surrey Organised Crime (SOC) Partnership, included action days which resulted in a series of arrests, as well as engagement stands in Mole Valley, Runnymede and Waverley. Surrey’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, Ellie Vesey-Thompson, joined the en…Read Article