POLICE DETAILS
Devon & Cornwall Police - Okehampton Rural West Neighbourhood
Devon & Cornwall Police Information
Devon & Cornwall Police covers the largest geographical police area in England, extending 180 miles from the Dorset and Somerset borders in the east to the Isles of Scilly in the west.
To give some impression of the scale of the area, police headquarters in Exeter is actually nearer to London than the furthest extremity of the Force.
Policing an area of this size offers many challenges, with the needs of both rural and urban communities continually at the forefront of the Force's approach to tackling crime.
The Force aim is:
"By working in partnership to: bring about safer communities; reduce disorder, crime and the fear of crime; and contribute to the delivery of justice in a way which secures and maintains public confidence."
Okehampton Rural West Neighbourhood
Devon & Cornwall Police has not provided any neighbourhood information at this time.
Police Force Map - Devon & Cornwall Police
Neighbourhood Map - Okehampton Rural West
Contact Details
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Senior Officer Details
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Neighbourhood Officer Details
Locations
Okehampton Police Enquiry Office Police Station
Devon & Cornwall Police, Barton Road, Okehampton, Devon, EX201NW
Priorities
16 Jan 2024 | Road Safety We work within the communities to improve road safety by pursuing offenders and by taking preventative measures with our local partners to reduce casualties on West Devon's road networks. The neighbourhood team work closely with community speed watch volunteers who conduct activity on a regular basis. |
16 Jan 2024 | Drugs We aim to deal swiftly and robustly to drug related activity reported within our neighbourhoods. To achieve this we require the support of our residents by reporting any concerns or suspicious activity to us. |
16 Jan 2024 | Anti Social Behaviour We intend to act proportionately but robustly to support communities affected by anti social behaviour. We achieve this working in partnership with our safer communities partnership, social housing providers and local authority. |
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