Two men charged and four arrests following burglaries in Great Yarmouth
15:57 26/02/2025An operation has been put together to target overnight crime following a series of burglaries that have occurred across Great Yarmouth, Caister and Gorleston.
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An operation has been put together to target overnight crime following a series of burglaries that have occurred across Great Yarmouth, Caister and Gorleston.
A man has been charged with rape following an incident in Great Yarmouth.
Police investigating a fight in Great Yarmouth have arrested two men.
Police are issuing a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the use of fraudulent notes at a store in Great Yarmouth.
The Roads and Armed Policing Team came together last week (Friday 7 February) to reduce road casualties and disrupt criminality.
Anti--social behaviour
Issued 14 February 2025
To address anti-social behaviour we have:
• Two action days completed in February targeting illegally modified cycles. 14 cycles stopped and four have been seized due to being illegal. 1 e-scooter seized as well.
• Speed checks carried out on Ormesby Road, Caister in February where several words of advice were given and one TOR (Traffic Offence Report) was issued for driving 42mph in a 30mph limit.
• Carrying out regular foot patrols of anti-social hotspot areas.
If you would like to report anti-social behaviour to us you can do so by calling 101 or reporting it via the Norfolk Police website.
Actioned 28 February 2025