Archive: 2026
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Woman jailed for causing death of concert-goer – Bristol
Donna Crossman, from Bridgend, was walking to the Take That concert at Ashton Gate Stadium when the collision happened in June 2024.
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Man charged in connection with house collision
Ryan Lampert, 26, from the Millands, Somerton, will appear at Taunton Crown Court on Monday 13 July.
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Movement of stolen machinery targeted in rural crime crackdown
Several vehicles were stopped and checked to ensure they’re not involved in criminality, and several arrests were made in connection with suspected offences during a day of action in Somerset.
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‘There is no us and them’: Police officers and staff survivors of domestic abuse explain how to report
In a powerful new video, our police officers and staff who have lived through domestic abuse explain how to report abuse and gather evidence that could support an investigation.
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Patchway property making neighbours’ lives a misery closed by police and partners
The court order prohibits access to the property for a period of three months, helping to prevent further anti-social behaviour and providing immediate relief to the local community.
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Jail term for man convicted of trafficking and brothel keeping offences
The 62-year-old man was sentenced to more than four years in jail.
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Four arrested following fail-to-stop collision in Bristol
Four people remain in police custody following the fail-to-stop collision in Oxford Place, in Easton, on Friday 12 June.
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Man arrested following incident in Pill
A man in his thirties has been arrested following reports of someone acting in a threatening manner in Pill yesterday (Sunday 14 June).
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Police step up drink and drug drive enforcement during FIFA World Cup
We’ll be carrying out enhanced patrols and roadside checks during England's FIFA Men's World Cup matches this month as part of Operation Limit, a national campaign targeting drink and drug drivers.
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Behind the neighbourhood nomination: Jim Breakwell
“Neighbourhood policing is the best job in policing. You get to do a little bit of everything, and I think it’s where you can make the biggest difference.”