Police have hunted down four youths caught on camera after a tram driver was sprayed in the face with a suspected corrosive chemical. The shocking attack happened as the driver was finishing his shift in
Police have released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in connection with the use of counterfeit banknotes at the Asda supermarket in Hyson Green, Nottingham. The incident occurred on Saturday, August
Police were called to Radford Road, Hyson Green, at around 12.30pm on Saturday 5 August. [block_2] The victim, aged in her 60s, was using a cash machine outside ASDA when she was targeted.
Officers were out on patrol in the Radford area when a car travelling along Prospect Street started to arouse their suspicions. [block_2] As police were getting ready to bring it to a halt, the car
City knife crime team officers were patrolling the Hyson Green area when they saw a man standing near the entrance of a skate park in Maples Street. [block_2] Believing he was waiting to buy drugs,
The victim was lured from his home in Hyson Green, Nottingham, to a business premises in Alfreton Road where he was ordered to pay back a debt the trio claimed they were owed. [block_2] Threats
The conductor was checking for tickets on the tram when a man was found to be riding without having paid and was asked to get off. [block_2] After initially agreeing to leave the tram at
Officers stopped the Volkswagen Golf in Hyson Green after it broke a red light at the junction of Bentinck Road and Radford Road. [block_2] The driver, Kliyan Dinnall, stopped but refused to open his door
Around £10,000 of electronic equipment were taken from Hello Nottingham in Radford Road, Hyson Green, during a break-in. [block_2] When the owner returned to the store, they found a large number of mobile phones and
Around £10,000 of electronic equipment were taken from Hello Nottingham in Radford Road, Hyson Green, during a break-in. [block_2] When the owner returned to the store, they found a large number of mobile phones and
Around £10,000 of electronic equipment were taken from Hello Nottingham in Radford Road, Hyson Green, during a break-in. When the owner returned to the store, they found a large number of mobile phones and other
Armed officers were called to Bentinck Road, Hyson Green, at 1.20am on Tuesday (4 April) after several people were seen having a heated argument, with one allegedly claiming he had a weapon. [block_2] Some of
Armed officers were called to Bentinck Road, Hyson Green, at 1.20am on Tuesday (4 April) after several people were seen having a heated argument, with one allegedly claiming he had a weapon. Some of the
Armed officers were called to Bentinck Road, Hyson Green, at 1.20am on Tuesday (4 April) after several people were seen having a heated argument, with one allegedly claiming he had a weapon. [block_2] Some of
Around £10,000 of electronic equipment were taken from Hello Nottingham in Radford Road, Hyson Green, during a break-in. [block_2] When the owner returned to the store, they found a large number of mobile phones and
Around £10,000 of electronic equipment were taken from Hello Nottingham in Radford Road, Hyson Green, during a break-in. When the owner returned to the store, they found a large number of mobile phones and other
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