Essex Police Dispatch - issue 178
46 new recruits join Essex Police
essexpoliceuk.substack.comHere’s a quick update on Essex Police based on recent publicly available releases.
Essex Police Dispatch and updates show ongoing recruitment and operational activity, including batches of new officers and cross-border operations. For example, late 2024 updates note dozens of new recruits and cross-county operations such as Operation Claymore near Essex’s borders [source excerpts indicate these themes]. This demonstrates a continuing emphasis on increasing front-line staffing and collaborative policing with neighboring forces. [source excerpts]
In early 2026, Essex Police communications highlighted ongoing investigations and prosecutions with detailed case progress, arrests, and sentencing information for Serious Crime Directorate cases. This reflects persistent focus on serious crime and accountability. [source excerpts]
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46 new recruits join Essex Police
essexpoliceuk.substack.comEssex Police Dispatch - issue 236 Essex Police sent this bulletin at 12-01-2026 10:00 AM GMT View this email in a browser Latest news from Essex Police News 5 January to 11 January 'Saving lives and changing lives': 56 new officers join Essex Police "You will save lives and you will change lives" - DCC Rachel Nolan. … The investigation by the Serious Crime Directorate gathered overwhelming evidence, including CCTV footage, DNA, and GPS data from Pauley’s monitoring tag, which placed him at the...
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