GMP finds 450 missing veterans faster using pioneering protocol
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has located more than 450 missing military veterans using a pioneering safety initiative ahead of Armed Forces Day.
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Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has located more than 450 missing military veterans using a pioneering safety initiative ahead of Armed Forces Day.
Kyle Barrow (29/11/1997) of Russell Avenue, Whalley Range has been charged with four offences.
Two of our officers who were assaulted at Manchester Airport nearly two years ago have spoken of the impact of the incident, as their attacker has been jailed for thee years and six months.
A total of 13 men will go on trial in September charged as part of a complex GMP investigation into alleged drug-facilitated sexual abuse.
Tameside man, Steven Wrigley (05/02/1982) has been returned to prison and handed a Criminal Behaviour Order after pleading guilty to two counts of theft, assaulting an emergency worker and breaching a court order.
Cannabis farm dismantled in Bolton as Neighbourhood Team secures the sentences of two men
Officers were called to reports of a suspected intruder at an address on Furness Road at 3.13am this morning.
Our city centre neighbourhood team has welcomed 12 new officers to their cohort.
We’re assisting with an independent investigation into the death of a man who fell ill following an incident onboard an aircraft in Manchester Airport.
Today, Wednesday 24 June, a woman has been jailed after being found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving.