Fraudster who claimed to be police officer sentenced
15:39 16/07/2026A man who pretended to be police officer in order to obtain bank details and steal money from his victims has been sentenced.
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We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for the Rural Flegg Villages for the next three months. These are currently
Tackling anti-social behaviour - focusing on alcohol/drug concerns and vehicle misuse.
Issued 24 February 2026
•Targeted patrols in key areas where ASB has been identified by both the community and parish councils.
•Engaged with both parish council and local councillors.
•Provided words of advice to members of the public around vehicle ASB (parking and speed).
•Delivered road safety presentation to local primary school.
•Speed checks across multiple locations.
•Tackling parking issues.
•School visits at multiple schools and nurseries.
•High-visibility patrols, focussed on area where residents have raised concerns.
•Dealing with antisocial behaviour, utilising 'Acceptable behaviour contracts' and 'Good neighbour contracts'.
•Joint work with trading standards to tackle sales of illegal or counterfeit tobacco.
Regular hi-visibility patrols of areas highlighted by parishioners.
Speeding operation conducted across multiple location within the Rural Flegg area.
Attended parish council meeting.
Conducted visits to multiple nursery and primary schools with more planned in the future.
Engagement with local businesses / charities / community programs.
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 26 May 2026
We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for the Rural Flegg Villages for the next three months. These are currently: Vehicle-related antisocial behaviour and speeding in Rollesby.
Issued 28 May 2026
Regular patrols across the area have been conducted, and speed enforcement in multiple locations has been done- several tickets and words of advice have been issued.
Multiple visits to schools to give presentations and attendance at the many summer fates across the areas. We have also dealt with numerous properties where ASB has been reported, and worked with housing partners to issue Good Neighbour Contracts to tackle these issues.
Actioned 30 June 2026