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Northumberland

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Appeal after burglary
21 May 13
Theft from lifeboat station
21 May 13
Man jailed for burglaries
20 May 13
Aluminium panels stolen
18 May 13
Crackdown on driving disorder in Blyth
17 May 13

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Robert James Nisbet - Convicted of Driving Without Insurance
15 May 13
Bradley Douglas Robertson - Convicted of being Drunk and Disorderly
15 May 13
Lynne Laidler - Convicted of being Drunk and Disorderly
15 May 13
David Ruthven - Convicted of Burglary
15 May 13
Adrees Mohammed - Convicted of Arson
14 May 13

Area Command Headquarters

Bedlington Police Station

Bedlington Police Station
Schalksmuhle Road
Bedlington
NE22 7LA

Telephone: 101
Opening hours: Open 24 hours

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Who's who

Detective Chief Superintendent Diane Winship Temporary Chief Superintendent
Dianne Winship (7123)
Area Commander

Northumberland has a total land area of just under 2000 sq miles, with a population of 311,000. Approximately 50% of the population live in just 5% of the area, within the South East urban areas of Ashington, Blyth, Cramlington and Bedlington.

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Our Commitment

Northumbria Police is committed to tackling crime in your area.

We want to know what your issues are and how we can help solve them.

You can view our commitment to you here.

You can contact us via the 'Feedback' link or you can call the police on:

Call 999 if there is any danger or risk to life or a crime in progress.

Call 101 for non-emergencies.
This is a general number to contact the police and request information or advice.

Text 07786 200 814 for non-emergencies.

Ways To Take Action

There are several ways in which you can get involved in policing your local area: