Lincolnshire Police support national knife crime campaign
Officers from Lincolnshire Police will be visiting local schools and speaking to residents this week as part of a national ‘targeted week of action’ against knife crime.
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Officers from Lincolnshire Police will be visiting local schools and speaking to residents this week as part of a national ‘targeted week of action’ against knife crime.
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