No Arrests For Under-Age Children Buying Alcohol or Cigarettes In Washington Since 2014
There were no arrests of underage children for buying, selling, or otherwise possessing age-restricted substances in Washington since 2014.
There were no arrests of underage children for buying, selling, or otherwise possessing age-restricted substances in Washington since 2014.
Cyberbullying incidents in Washington last year included race and religion-based hate crimes, harassment and other offences.
91 robberies were committed in Washington in the last six years, with 49 of those involving a weapon, and 14 of those happening in 2019.
Washington Centre, Elswick Road, and The Galleries are all trouble spots in the area, as shoplifting offences have gone from 237 in 2015 to 592 in 2019.
The number of ‘slight’ collisions has fallen from 582 to 387 over the same time-frame in Washington and the surrounding areas.
Newcastle City Council’s budget for anti-drug abuse programmes currently stands at over £5 million per year, as the council works to tackle the issue.
No young people were arrested for buying, selling, or otherwise possessing the illegal substance in Washington in the last five years.
Up to ten people are living in properties as small as two beds in social housing in Hounslow, according to new details from the council.
Knife crime peaked in the West Midlands in 2017 with 587 incidents, but has since come down in 2019 to just 317 incidents.
Birmingham Ladywood had the most knife crime in Birmingham over the last five years, with more than double the next worst constituency, Erdington.
An innovative and timely new media literacy program, aimed at equipping teachers with the necessary skills to support their students in identifying truthful, reliable, and trustworthy information online, has
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