Promotion and transfer for Hatfield Police Chief.
Read more Combined service of 74 years by three generations.
Read more Hertfordshire Mercury, 23rd March 1951 Some of the ways in which fingerprints and police photographs assisted in the detection of crime were explained to members of Hertford Rotary Club on Tuesday by Det.-Sergt. F. E. Walker of Hatfield. Describing how every fingerprint had ridge characteristics , he said it was the order in which these characteristics appeared ...
Read more Doris Wicks (21) lodging at Wheathampstead, was charged with stealing a jumper valued 12s. 11d. from Doris Bough , in November last . She pleaded guilty . Doris Bough , Stevenage Road , Knebworth , employed by Welwyn Stores , Ltd. , in the hairdressing department , said that about the middle of November she ...
Read more Chauffeur fined £5 in his absence for speeding.
Read more Eleanor Chalkley was summoned for stealing eggs. She attempted suicide as a result. Although the employer from whom she stole did not wish to press the case, the Bench adjourned the hearing.
Read more Alfred Dearman, 27, was charged with stealing a horse, valued at 100 guineas.
Read more Albert Williams charged with breaking and entering the house of Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton Baker.
Read more Two tramps arrested wearing Vicar's stolen clothing.
Read more The story of the Mounted from its reinstatement after the First World War to its disbanding in 1928
Read more PC Charles Hagger gets there in the end: his promotion to sergeant is confirmed
Read more Hertfordshire Mercury, 2nd November 1918 - Constable Herbert Richard Giggins died of influenza.
Read more Seventeenth Century law and order – interesting Hertfordshire Records
Read more Ronald Harry Halsey (50) , 15 Bury Road , Hatfield , was charged with stealing from a dressing room at the Hatfield Football Ground pavilion. He later couldn't afford to pay costs and was sentenced to 3 weeks in prison.
Read more Ronald Harry Halsey, aged fifty of Hatfield, was charged with stealing money from clothing at the Hatfield Football Ground pavilion
Read more Three generations, PC William Reynolds, ex-Supt W Reynolds, and ex-DCC John Reynolds, have all left the force but are all still alive, after serving 91 years collectively
Read more Nellie (15) and Reginald Bacon (13) were charged with stealing 12 loaves and their mother was charged with child neglect.
Read more Three men from Ayot St Peter charged with rape and indecent assault.
Read more Eleanor Chalkley had been accused of stealing eggs and, consequently, attempted to take her own life. The charge of stealing was subsequently withdrawn, and the Judge gave her another chance.
Read more Silvia Annie Crampton was charged with bigamy.
Read more Constables Burch and Silcock killed in a traffic incident in April 1960.
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