Family of a woman found dead in Rochdale issue tribute
15:28 26/05/2026At around 4pm on Monday 25 May 2026, we were called to reports of a concern for welfare at an address on Tweedale Street, Rochdale.
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At around 4pm on Monday 25 May 2026, we were called to reports of a concern for welfare at an address on Tweedale Street, Rochdale.
Earlier this evening (25/05/26), officers responded to reports of a concern for welfare at an address on Tweedale Street, Rochdale at around 4pm.
Our specialist CSE Major Investigation Team are continuing to make progress with complex, non-recent CSE cases, as our wider teams also tackle reports of modern-day CSE, such as the case of Omar Saif (pictured) who has been jailed.
In the early hours of this morning (Wednesday 18 February 2026), our Serious Crime Division led the arrests of 23 men linked to an Organised Crime Group in Greater Manchester.
Bradley Price (09/08/06), of St Agnes Court, Whalley Road, Middleton, has been charged with multiple offences following a road traffic collision, in which a woman walking with a pram was injured.
Retail crime prevention & reduction
Drug Supply
Youth-Related ASB
Off-Road bike nuisance
Issued 27 May 2026
Our priorities are to help reduce and detect burglary offences which we do by assisting with CCTV enquiries, high visibility patrols, crime prevention surgeries and local operations. Dealing with anti social behaviour from off road bike activity and speeding and inconsiderate motorists is also a priority in which we will be looking to arrange a number of traffic operations in the coming months
Actioned 27 May 2026
1. Burglaries/car crime
2. Youth causing Annoyance
3.E bike drug dealing in areas
4.Cold Callers bogus officials
5.Security crime prevention.
6. Dark Nights.
Issued 27 May 2026
Our priorities are to help reduce and detect burglary offences which we do by assisting with CCTV enquiries, high visibility patrols, crime prevention surgeries and local operations. Dealing with anti social behaviour from off road bike activity and speeding and inconsiderate motorists is also a priority in which we will be looking to arrange a number of traffic operations in the coming months
Actioned 27 May 2026