Police chief praises '˜unsung heroes' of local teams

Chief Inspector for operational policing across East Lincolnshire has praised the '˜#unsungheroes' of Skegness, Alford and Mablethorpe policing teams.
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Mr Tyner released information on his Twitter account @ChInsp_JimTyner about a series of incidents as ‘examples of hard work’ by the teams which he said were keeping people ‘#SummerSafe’.

He said there were: 54 calls for service between 9pm and 7am on Saturday, such as seven traffic related incidents incl three Road Traffic Collisions, four concerns for welfare, a missing person and 20 calls linked to violence or domestic abuse.

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He said: “Every one is investigated & support offered to victim.”

The incidents, as written by Mr Tyner, included:

l On Saturday night a 46 y/o man was arrested in Mablethorpe for #domesticabuse assault #alcoholharm

l On Saturday night a 34 y/o man was arrested for #domesticabuse assault in Skegness. #alcoholharm

l At midnight on Saturday a 31 y/o man was arrested in Ingoldmells for #domesticabuse assault

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l Early hours Sunday morning a 24 Y/o man was arrested for #domesticabuse assault. He was charged and kept for court

l 3:45am Sunday a 31 y/o woman was arrested in Skegness for #domesticabuse assault. She was charged & bailed to court

l At 6am Sunday morning a 26 y/o man was arrested in Wainfleet for drink/drive following RTC. Blew 46 (limit 35). Charged. #Fatal4

Mr Tyner concluded by writing: “Much of the work of @SkegnessPolice @MaboAlfordPol is while most of us are sleeping. To me they are #unsungheroes every shift

“In most cases of violence the offender & victims know each other. @SkegnessPolice work with #NOVA partners to tackle.”

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