Outgoing Chief Constable welcomes further fall in crime
Outgoing Chief Welcomes Further Fall in Crime | Dyfed Powys Police | Heddlu Dyfed Powys
Crime across the Dyfed Powys Police area fell by 2.6% and anti-social behaviour by almost a fifth over the past year, figures issued recently show.
Chief Constable Ian Arundale, who steps down from the post in June, said that historically low levels of crime are a reflection on the excellent relationships that exist between neighbourhood policing teams and communities.
“These figures represent great news because they mean that there were 563 fewer victims of crime than in the previous year and this area remains by far and away the safest to live in, work or visit throughout England and Wales.”
Crime across the Dyfed Powys Police area fell by 2.6% and anti-social behaviour by almost a fifth over the past year, figures issued recently show.
Chief Constable Ian Arundale, who steps down from the post in June, said that historically low levels of crime are a reflection on the excellent relationships that exist between neighbourhood policing teams and communities.
“These figures represent great news because they mean that there were 563 fewer victims of crime than in the previous year and this area remains by far and away the safest to live in, work or visit throughout England and Wales.”
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