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South Yorkshire Police (SYP) is the territorial police force responsible for policing South Yorkshire in England. The force is led by Chief Constable Lauren Poultney.
South Yorkshire's police chief has paid tribute to the "superhuman" efforts of her officers during the summer riots but said with hindsight she would have "done things differently". More than 60 ...
The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner was the police and crime commissioner of the South Yorkshire Police in South Yorkshire.. The post was created on 22 November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the South Yorkshire Police Authority.
South Yorkshire Police said officers entered a commercial premises in Thorne on 22 November where they found 235 cannabis plants and a drying room containing about £20,000 worth of the drug.
South Yorkshire Police created a vulnerable adult form after their officers located Ms Borowy in which they described her as "delusional, suicidal and talking about hurting people".
The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by-election was a 2014 by-election on 30 October 2014 [1] for the position of Police and Crime Commissioner in the South Yorkshire Police region of the United Kingdom.
South Yorkshire Police said the driver then left the scene. The victim remains in a stable condition in hospital and inquiries are ongoing, said officers. Witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage ...
The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner also oversees South Yorkshire Police. Although the county council was abolished, South Yorkshire remains a metropolitan and ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire and a High Sheriff.