In 1917 some Hertfordshire Police Officers were used as agricultural labourers.
Read more James Shepherd committed suicide by cutting his throat.
Read more The appointment of Captain Archibald Robertson as Chief Constable, on 12th April 1841, is largely regarded as the first day of the Hertfordshire Constabulary.
Read more The funeral took place on January 30th. A guard of honour was formed by former colleagues.
Read more George H.W. Walker could no longer live with the consequences of his actions.
Read more George Clues, a repeat offender, stole 6d worth of postage stamps.
Read more Many women trained in nursing so they could support the war effort at home
Read more Rev. Davies was riding his bike without lights in Little Hadham.
Read more In autumn 1914, thousands of Belgian refugees arrived in the UK
Read more How local police helped out when the soldiers came to town
Read more At the outbreak of war all non-UK nationals (aliens) were subject to severe restrictions
Read more Thomas Ives and Henry Coxall, labourers, of South Street, were brought up in custody, charged with stealing 1lb of beef and 2lb of veal.
Read more John talks about his time involved in CID when he dealt with the "Key Man" who admitted over 3000 Burglaries.
Read more A short autobiography of PC 44 Walter Oliver who rose to become one of the early Detectives in the Force.
Read more Sydney Harry Thompson, stud-groom, of London Road, Bishop's Stortford, was summoned at Harlow on Saturday for killing a pheasant without a licence at Little Hallingbury, on October 15.
Read more John Mason was caught with a box of matches in his possession whilst in the gunpowder factory, and was fined.
Read more The death of Pc Hulme in 1958 and the subsequent trial.
Read more Minnie Maud Wheeler and John Reed were charged with stealing eleven forks and other property.
Read more Thomas Brett was charged with stealing 2s.6d. the money of his married sister.
Read more Fredrick Lilley and Thomas Brett, lads, were charged with committing wilful damage to a tarpaulin.
Read more Elizabeth Brown, of Bishop's Stortford, was summoned for assaulting Isabel Osborne.
Read more Four privates in the Leicestershire Regiment charged with stealing beer!
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