Keeping Cardiff Safe: Work ongoing to raise awareness of various safety initiatives
Whether partying with friends, dining out with a date or attending a sporting or music event, we want everyone visiting our capital city to feel safe.
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Whether partying with friends, dining out with a date or attending a sporting or music event, we want everyone visiting our capital city to feel safe.
On September 7, 2024, 43-year-old Ross Philippart, from Strand, in the city centre, entered Uplands Laundrette and stole a handbag from behind the counter.
Firearms – whether legally or illegally held – can be lethal in the wrong hands.
Just before 7pm on Friday night, January 31, a man attended Talbot Green Police Station and started damaging police vehicles.
Just before 7pm last night, Friday January 31, a man attended Talbot Green Police Station and started damaging police vehicles.
Meet South Wales Police’s newest recruit – 12-year-old Harrison from Barry, who was given the VIP treatment on a visit to our headquarters.
Amara Harris took orders for crack cocaine and heroin and met his customers to hand over drugs, whom he targeted with bulk messages between April and July 2024.
The men were reported to police after being seen dealing drugs on Matthew Street, Swansea.
Victims of genocide remembered through events held at Police HQ
Policing’s national operation to tackle drink and drug driving took place again this year throughout the month of December.