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Criminals in Cheshire have been targeted during a day of action, with multiple arrests for various offences.
Operation Crossbow, which took place on Monday 16 September, is part of Cheshire Constabulary’s ongoing efforts to disrupt criminal activity across the county, including those crossing the border to commit crime in Cheshire.
It involved officers from several departments across Cheshire Constabulary. This included roads policing, motorcycles, dogs, drones, Underwater Search Team, Special Constabulary, and local policing.
Following a morning briefing at Cheshire Constabulary’s headquarters in Winsford, officers made their way to key locations.
Operation Tramline was utilised on the M6, with officers using an unmarked HGV to patrol the motorway, identifying any offences committed by drivers travelling into or through Cheshire.
Hotspot locations known for criminality were targeted across the county, helping to disrupt various types of offending and community issues, such as drug-related activity and anti-social behaviour.
Passive drugs dogs were deployed in Crewe, including at Crewe Railway Station, while the Underwater Search Team were deployed in Chester.
As part of the day, Operation Hunted was also carried out, seeking to arrest individuals wanted on a variety of offences.
The overall results from the day included:
Chief Inspector Jamie Lewis, who was overseeing the operation, said:
“Yesterday’s operation highlighted our zero-tolerance approach to criminality across Cheshire.
“Throughout the day we used a whole host of tactics to disrupt criminals working in Cheshire, and it is important to note that we use these regularly as part of our everyday policing tactics.
“We ensure the full force of the law is used against those who think they can commit crime in our communities, and I hope this will reassure the public that we are always striving to stay one step ahead and stamp down on illegal activity.”
Chief Constable Mark Roberts said:
“Our officers are committed to protecting our communities and work tirelessly every day to prevent and disrupt criminal activity. This latest operation shows just a small snapshot of their unwavering efforts.
“We’re sending out a strong message that Cheshire is a hostile environment for those who wish to commit crime. You will be located, and you will be held responsible.”