Search Ongoing for Car Crash Culprits in Hove, Sussex

Search Ongoing for Car Crash Culprits in Hove, Sussex

Sussex Police are on the lookout for the occupants of a car that crashed into a bus shelter in Goldstone Villas, Hove, at about 7:40 pm on Tuesday, 6 February.
Photo – ImJustBrighton / Sussex News Despite the potential for harm, no injuries have been reported following the incident. The vehicle’s occupants had departed from the scene by the time officers arrived.
Police efforts to track down those involved are ongoing,
S Spokesperson for Sussex police said “No injuries were reported and attempts are being made to locate any occupants of the vehicle, who left the scene before officers arrived.”
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Urgent Appeal: Sussex Police Searching for Missing Teenager from Horsham

Urgent Appeal: Sussex Police Searching for Missing Teenager from Horsham

Sussex Police are urgently appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Cayden, a 14-year-old girl who has been reported missing from Horsham. Concerns for her welfare are growing, prompting authorities to enlist the public’s assistance in locating her. [block_2] Cayden was last seen at 10:15 am on Sunday, February 4, and has not been seen […]

Appeal After Boy, 16, Assaulted in Worthing

Appeal After Boy, 16, Assaulted in Worthing

Police are seeking information from the public regarding an incident of assault that occurred on Littlehampton Road in Worthing. According to reports, a 16-year-old boy was forcefully knocked off his bicycle by an unidentified male around 9 am on Monday, January 15.
The individual depicted in the photograph is thought to be of significant interest to the investigation.
Should you have any knowledge of the man in question, or possess any relevant details, you are encouraged to reach out to Sussex Police either through their online platform or by dialing 101, referencing case number 258 of 01/15.
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Guilty Motorist Jailed: Tragic Floodwater Drink-driving Incident in Bognor

Guilty Motorist Jailed: Tragic Floodwater Drink-driving Incident in Bognor

James Doyle, a 57-year-old motorist from Fir Tree Way, Bognor, faced sentencing after driving his car into floodwaters in North Bersted Street, Bognor, while significantly over the drink-drive limit. This incident necessitated a dramatic rescue operation where officers had to wade into the water to conduct a breath test, later facilitated by public members offering kayaks for the officers to use.
Doyle pleaded guilty to drink-driving at Worthing Magistrates’ Court on December 12, 2023, following his arrest on November 15, 2023. At the time of the incident, he was found to have 120 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath—over three times the legal limit of 35 microgrammes.
Photo – Sussex Police Drink-driving poses a grave risk on the roads, significantly contributing to fatalities and serious injuries. Acknowledging the severity of Doyle’s actions, the court handed down a sentence of eight weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, on February 5. In addition, Doyle received a driving ban for 29 months and was ordered to pay fines and costs totaling £239.
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Urgent Appeal for Witnesses in Eastbourne Vandalism Case

Urgent Appeal for Witnesses in Eastbourne Vandalism Case – UKNIP

Authorities are seeking assistance in a case of vandalism involving nine vehicles on Edward Road, Eastbourne, in front of business properties.
The event occurred around 2 pm on Thursday, February 1, affecting both new and staff vehicles at the location.
The police have initiated an inquiry and are calling for witnesses or anyone with relevant information to step forward.
Specifically, they have released a photo of a man they are looking to identify as part of their investigation.
If you recognize the individual or have any information on his location, you are encouraged to contact Sussex Police via their online platform or call 101, mentioning reference number 735 of 01/02.
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Man Charged in Eastbourne Fatal Traffic Incident

Man Charged in Eastbourne Fatal Traffic Incident

Following a detailed investigation into a deadly traffic incident, a man has been charged with causing death by reckless driving.
The incident occurred on Upperton Road in Eastbourne on July 26 of the previous year, where emergency services were dispatched to a site of a crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian at the crossroad with Ocklynge Road.
Tragically, the collision led to the death of 75-year-old Andy Forrest, an Eastbourne local, due to sustained injuries.
In the wake of the incident, Police officers issued a call for witnesses and information under Operation Broomfield.
Sussex Police have now reported that Sharon Abraham, a 27-year-old student residing on Compton Street in Eastbourne, has been formally charged related to the fatal event.
Abraham is accused of causing death by reckless driving, along with charges for not stopping at the scene and not reporting the incident after being involved in a road traffic accident.
He is set to appear at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on February 29 to face these charges.
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Sussex Police Launches ‘Stronger, Safer, Crawley’ Initiative to Deter Crime

Sussex Police Launches ‘Stronger, Safer, Crawley’ Initiative to Deter Crime

In a significant push to bolster community safety, Sussex Police, in collaboration with various partners, have launched innovative schemes in Crawley, marking a notable step in their ongoing efforts to deter crime and strengthen local policing.
Over two action-packed days, the Crawley Neighbourhood Policing Teams introduced the ‘engagement pod’ in High Street alongside the initiative ‘Stronger, Safer, Crawley’. This strategic move aims to enhance police visibility in the area, serving as a deterrent to potential criminal activities and as a base for operations targeting serious and organized crime within the town center.
Highlighting these efforts, a major operation took place on Friday, 26 January, as part of the Neighbourhood Policing Week of Action. Sussex Police joined forces with Trading Standards, HM Revenue & Customs, the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU), Crawley Borough Council, and specialist search dogs to inspect seven premises in Crawley for illegal tobacco, counterfeit vapes, and other fraudulent goods.
The operation led to the seizure of thousands of pounds worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes, including items suspected of being fraudulently traded, illegally imported, or posing health and safety risks. Additionally, a concealed stash containing £10,000 was discovered and seized by officers. Running concurrently, the ‘Stronger, Safer, Crawley’ operation saw both plain-clothed and uniformed officers patrolling the area, resulting in 11 stop searches and the confiscation of Class A and Class B drugs.
Further extending their community engagement, on Tuesday, 31 January, the engagement pod opened its doors to partners and the public. This initiative, supported by Sussex Police and West Sussex County Council’s Community Safety Team, provided a unique opportunity for residents to interact directly with officers, PCSOs, and county council staff, allowing them to voice concerns and seek advice on safety issues.
Photo – Sussex Police Superintendent Nick Dias said: “The multi-functional use of the pod is perfect for what we wanted.
“Residents should be able to go to the pod and see a face if they have any questions. These days show that it won’t just be Sussex Police who will be there for answers, but also representatives from our partners.
“The day of action with Trading Standards was a fantastic result and it shows our commitment to keeping shoppers safe with legal products.”
Councillor Duncan Crow, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Community Support, Fire and Rescue, said: “As a resident of Crawley and elected member for the area, I am pleased to support the Safer Stronger Crawley initiative that has been running since November 2023 and the actions being taking in the town centre to make it a safer place for people to go about their daily lives.
“The co-ordinated work being done by the County Council’s Trading Standards, Community Safety Team and Early Help Service, alongside Crawley Borough Council Licencing, the Probation Service, and Sussex Police shows what can be done when agencies collaborate and work together for Crawley residents. I look forward to seeing the positive impact Safer Stronger Crawley brings in the coming months.”
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Heavy Police Presence and Arrests during BHAFC vs CPFC Match

Heavy Police Presence and Arrests during BHAFC vs CPFC Match

A police operation was in effect on Saturday, as rival football teams Brighton & Hove Albion FC (BHAFC) and Crystal Palace FC (CPFC) faced off at the Amex Stadium. The match, which started at 3pm, was under tight security with officers from Sussex Police, the Metropolitan Police, and the British Transport Police (BTP) collaborating to ensure public safety.
In anticipation of the high-profile match, authorities had a substantial police presence throughout the city and particularly around Brighton Station. Efforts to keep peace between the rival fan groups saw CPFC supporters rerouted away from Queens Road to the station’s rear, where they were escorted to the stadium. In contrast, Brighton fans were temporarily held back to prevent any clashes, a measure stemming from a historical rivalry dating back to the 1970s.
Photo – Sussex News Photo – Sussex News Despite the majority of fans enjoying the game responsibly, the day was not without incident. Sussex Police later reported that an officer was injured before the match commenced, a result of a pyrotechnic device thrown near Brighton Station. Thankfully, the officer did not require hospital treatment and is currently recovering.
Photo – Sussex News Photo – Sussex News The police operation led to seven arrests for various offences, including assault, assault on an emergency worker, affray, and violations of the Public Order Act, with two cases exacerbated by homophobia. A Sussex Police spokesperson commended most fans for their conduct but lamented the actions of a disruptive minority. “Officers responded as necessary, and any individuals caught committing offences will be dealt with robustly,” the spokesperson added.
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East Grinstead Indecent Exposure Incidents: Suspect Apprehended

East Grinstead Indecent Exposure Incidents: Suspect Apprehended

Police are seeking information from the public after several related incidents of indecent exposure in East Grinstead.
In January, there were reports of four distinct occurrences on London Road, Institute Walk, King Street, Christopher Road, Sandy Lane, and Moat Road, involving a man behaving oddly before exposing himself.
Officers have apprehended a 35-year-old man from the area on charges of indecent exposure. He has been bailed while the investigation continues.
Anyone with insights or who witnessed these events is encouraged to reach out to Sussex Police via their website or by calling 101, mentioning Operation Hockey.
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Brighton vs Crystal Palace: Security Measures Increased for Clash

Brighton vs Crystal Palace: Security Measures Increased for Clash

Brighton is set to host a much-anticipated football showdown against Crystal Palace at the Amex Stadium this afternoon, with a kickoff slated for 3pm. In anticipation of the high-energy fixture, authorities have announced a significant increase in police and British Transport Police (BTP) presence throughout the city and at the station, respectively, to prevent any potential fan clashes that have marred previous encounters between the two sides.
Brighton Station Match in 2022 In years past, confrontations between fans outside Brighton station before the match have raised concerns about public safety. In response, Sussex Police have outlined comprehensive measures to ensure a secure environment for fans and residents alike. “There will be an increased police presence in Brighton city centre on Saturday for Brighton and Hove Albion’s football fixture against Crystal Palace,” stated a spokesperson for Sussex Police. “This is to ensure that everyone attending the match has a safe and enjoyable experience.”
The police force is collaborating closely with both football clubs and various partner agencies to tailor the policing response effectively to the day’s needs. Fans and city dwellers have been forewarned of potential disruptions to travel, especially in the vicinity of Brighton station, with the police advising extra time be factored into travel plans.
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Dispersal Order Activated in Chichester City Centre

Dispersal Order Activated in Chichester City Centre

Expect more police patrols in Chichester due to a recent uptick in incidents.
Following a surge in crime and anti-social behavior reports since Monday, 29 January, authorities have implemented a dispersal order in the city center under Section 34 of the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime & Policing Act 2014.
This 48-hour order, initiated at noon on Friday, 2 February, and concluding at noon on Sunday, 4 February, empowers police officers and designated staff to disband individuals exhibiting anti-social conduct. Non-compliance with the order may lead to arrest.
During this period, an increased police presence will be noticeable throughout the town center.
Chief Inspector Will Keating-Jones, District Commander for Arun and Chichester said: “Sussex Police take a zero-tolerance approach to crime and anti-social behaviour. We believe this order is necessary to protect the community due to an increase in offences, predominately committed by young people, over the last week.
“We, as a team, have a commitment to keep the residents of Chichester city centre safe.
“We are also urging the public to get in touch if they have been affected by this behaviour this week, or witness anything suspicious this weekend.”
Witnesses or anyone with any information or footage is asked to contact police online or call 101 quoting Operation Ironhide.
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Witness Appeal for Bognor Vandalism Incident – Sussex Police

Witness Appeal for Bognor Vandalism Incident – Sussex Police

Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses following a vandalism incident in Bognor.
On January 23, around 8:30 pm, officers were summoned to Victoria Drive where they found five cars severely damaged by a sledgehammer, later recovered at the scene.
The police are urging anyone with information or who witnessed the event to contact them online or call 101, citing serial 1192 of 23/01.
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Brighton Enhances Public Safety with Life-Saving Bleed Control Kits

Brighton Enhances Public Safety with Life-Saving Bleed Control Kits

In a move to enhance public safety, Brighton has seen the installation of two life-saving bleed control kits, a crucial step in the fight against serious injuries, especially those resulting from knife crime. These kits, strategically placed in West Street and at The Level, are designed to prevent catastrophic blood loss, a leading cause of death in traumatic injuries.
The initiative, funded by Sussex Police and the Sussex Violence Reduction Partnership (VRP), is a collaborative effort with Project Youth, a Community Interest Company (CIC) committed to diverting young individuals from knife crime. This partnership underlines a proactive approach to community safety and youth engagement.
Photo – Sussex Police Crucially, these kits require no medical expertise for usage. In an emergency, individuals accessing the kits can dial 999 and receive immediate guidance from professionals. These experts will instruct on whether to seal, wrap, or pack a wound, ensuring prompt and effective first aid even before the arrival of ambulance services.
The kits, easily identifiable and accessible, contain essential medical supplies such as dressings, chest-seals, tourniquets, gloves, and scissors. Clear instructions are also provided inside the door of the kit for quick reference by any member of the public, facilitating immediate action in critical situations.
Sergeant James Ward from the Brighton Neighbourhood Policing Team emphasized the strategic placement of these kits in high-risk areas, noting previous incidents of serious violence and knife crime. He expressed the collective hope that these kits would remain unused, but acknowledged their importance as a protective measure for the public.
Brighton’s commitment to public safety doesn’t stop here. Plans are underway to install four more kits across the city in the coming months. Additionally, six kits will be distributed to night-time venues, further extending the safety net for residents and visitors during evening hours.
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Tragic Update: Missing Woman Emma Found Deceased near Eastbourne

Tragic Update: Missing Woman Emma Found Deceased near Eastbourne

In a deeply saddening update,
Sussex Police have reported the discovery of the body of Emma, who had been missing recently. This follows an urgent public appeal for information issued on Tuesday, January 30.
Tragically, Emma was found deceased near the Eastbourne coast around 1.10pm on Wednesday. A spokesperson for Sussex Police confirmed the discovery, stating that the body of the 45-year-old woman was identified as Emma.
The circumstances of her death are currently not being treated as suspicious, and her family has been duly informed. The police have extended their sincere condolences to Emma’s loved ones during this extremely challenging time.
The Sussex Police also expressed their gratitude towards the public for their assistance and support in the search efforts.
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Former Teacher Arrested for Child Sex Offences at St Aubyn’s School in the 1990s

Former Teacher Arrested for Child Sex Offences at St Aubyn’s School in the 1990s

Sussex Police have arrested a 71-year-old former teacher on suspicion of child sex offences dating back to his tenure at St Aubyn’s School in Rottingdean during the 1990s. The school has since closed. [block_2] The allegations under investigation pertain to four male victims who were allegedly subjected to these offences between 1990 and 1995.

Police Incident Sparks A27 Closure in Lewes: NPAS Deployed

Police Incident Sparks A27 Closure in Lewes: NPAS Deployed

At approximately 7 pm this evening, a police incident led to the closure of the A27 Eastbound at the Ashcombe Roundabout in Lewes.
Eyewitnesses reported the presence of the National Police Air Service (NPAS) helicopter hovering above the area, indicating the serious nature of the incident. The reasons behind the deployment of NPAS are currently unclear.
In a bid to ease traffic congestion, police managed to reopen one lane of the A27 Eastbound while the operation was ongoing.
Sussex Police have been approached for comment adn we will update once we have more information.
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