Loughborough Echo

Public thanked as police receive fewer calls

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LEICESTERS­HIRE Police is thanking the public after 500 fewer calls were made to the force over the festive period in comparison with last year.

Collective­ly on December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1, the force received a total of 5,120 calls to 999 and 101 compared to a total of 5,620 calls to 999 and 101 for the same dates last year.

Superinten­dent Grant Wills, head of Contact Management Department (CMD), said: “It is very welcoming to see such a reduction on last years figures and I would like to thank the public for only calling us in a genuine emergency or for police assistance.

“Despite 500 fewer calls, Christmas and New Year still puts a significan­t amount of demand on the department and I would like to thank all those involved in working hard to deliver this service to the public.”

Chief Constable Simon Cole said: “New Year was particular­ly busy for us with 243 emergency 999 calls received between midnight and 3am.

“This resulted in a huge team effort by colleagues in CMD to answer and deal with these calls and action where police attendance was needed.

“A large amount of planning goes into policing Christmas and New Year to ensure a high number of officers and staff are providing proactive high visibility patrols and quick and effective responses to incidents throughout the force area.

“Our dedicated Christmas campaign featured heavily on our social media channels to encourage people to be safe and drink responsibl­y and I hope that this messaging has been successful in contributi­ng to this call reduction.

“We are very grateful to our partners for their support across the festive period. East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), Leicesters­hire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) and other agencies worked hard in planning and delivering a safer Christmas and New Year period. We were also thankful to our own volunteers and special constables as well as street pastors for their amazing efforts.”

 ??  ?? ■ Deputy Chief Constable Rob Nixon pictured on New Year’s Eve with street pastors.
■ Deputy Chief Constable Rob Nixon pictured on New Year’s Eve with street pastors.

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