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On 1 January 1968, Sussex Constabulary was created from the amalgamation of Brighton Borough Police, Eastbourne Borough Police, Hastings Borough Police, West Sussex Constabulary and East Sussex Constabulary. In 1974, the amalgamated forces became Sussex Police. [6]
East Sussex Constabulary was the territorial police force responsible for policing East Sussex in southern England from 1840 to 1968. Its headquarters were located at Malling House , Lewes, East Sussex.
The West Sussex Constabulary was formed in 1857 and the headquarters established in Chichester in 1922. During the Second World War the force, together with that of the East Sussex Constabulary and the borough forces of Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne and Hastings, temporarily amalgamated in 1943 to form the Sussex Police Force.
James Ashley (1958 – 15 January 1998) was a British man who, while unarmed and naked, was shot dead by police in his flat in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, on 15 January 1998. Armed officers raided the building on the suspicion that Ashley kept a firearm and a quantity of cocaine there, and to arrest him and another man in connection with a ...
Sussex Police has since confirmed the offences by Dixon were recorded as having been committed by a man. Responding to one Twitter user who said she was exercising her gender critical views ...
Hastings, it is thought, was a Saxon town before the arrival of the Normans: the Domesday Book refers to a new Borough: as a borough, Hastings had a corporation consisting of a "bailiff, jurats, and commonalty". [10] Its importance was such that it also gave its name to one of the six Rapes or administrative districts of Sussex. Hastings Town Hall
Jason Martin-Smith (December 1972 – 22 August 2001) was an English man murdered in Hastings, East Sussex.He was considered a missing person as the case went unsolved for 14 years, until Mark Searle was found guilty of murder at Lewes Crown Court in August 2015.
After Jenkins was formally acquitted, Sussex Police stated that they "had resolutely sought justice for Billie-Jo". [47] Since the acquittal the force have maintained that there are no plans to re-open the murder investigation. [48] Despite this, on 31 January 2022, a forensic review of the case was announced by Sussex Police. [49]