Hannah Gravett reports as the Met announce more officers will be on the streets to prevent violence against women.
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Kingston bicycle thief jailed
A man from London was handed a two-year custodial sentence at Inner London Crown Court on Monday November 16 after pleading guilty to five counts of cycle theft, five counts of commercial burglary and one count of theft from a motor vehicle.
Kingston crime figures return to pre-lockdown levels
The number of crimes reported in Kingston in August was similar to the monthly figures before the coronavirus lockdown, according to public police data. Data
Extinction Rebellion protesters to occupy London “until our demands are met”
Activists from the environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion threatened to remain at key London locations “as long as it takes” to force action on climate
Police launch new witness appeal for Surrey train murder investigation
Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of a man onboard a London-bound train on January 4 2019 have launched a fresh witness appeal following extensive enquiries.
Epsom death deemed unsuspicious by police
The death of a man, whose body was discovered last week behind Nonsuch Park, Epsom, has been cleared of all suspicion by local police. Having
Kingston police response times slowest in London
Figures from the Met Police revealed that Kingston had the worst police “immediate response” times of all London boroughs. Kingston’s average target response time for
CCTV released of Kingston charity shop burglary suspects
Kingston Police issued CCTV footage of potential suspects involved in burglary attempts targeting several local charity shops last month. The Queen Elizabeth Foundation for Disabled
Kingston Police to launch Hate Crime Awareness Week campaign
Kingston Police have launched a campaign to tackle hate crime as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2018. Spanning 13-20 October, the week-long campaign