New 999 initiative launched to aid Lincolnshire’s vulnerable residents
Chris Channon has designed the Pegasus scheme to help people who may struggle to talk to police.
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Chris Channon has designed the Pegasus scheme to help people who may struggle to talk to police.
The allegations against Daniel Boulter, 49, relate to alleged offences between 2015 and 2018.
Lincolnshire Police say a man was seen putting the statue down his trousers.
Sue Dook bought the bench in memory of Mathew Dook, who died when he was 19 in 2013.
Lincolnshire health bosses have apologised to Tommy’s parents and say improvements have been made.
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