East Lindsey's chief inspector with a novel message on rural crime

East Lindsey's punning police chief inspector has found a novel way to encourage people to report rural crime.
Chief Insp Jim Tyner with a key message on Twitter.Chief Insp Jim Tyner with a key message on Twitter.
Chief Insp Jim Tyner with a key message on Twitter.

Chief Insp Jim Tyner Jim Tyner has tweeted a sheep cartoon, telling residents: “I know you’ve heard it before but ewe can help tackle #ruralcrime. Don’t be sheepish about using @CrimestoppersUK.”

Residents can contact Crimestoppers anonymously to report incidents. Contact details can be read in the tweet.

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