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  • Johnson, Robert St. Patrick, 84, Police Constable, Sergeant,
    Johnson, Robert St. Patrick, 84, Police Constable, Sergeant,
    Death of well-known Sergeant
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  • Police pensioner dies aged 92
    Police pensioner dies aged 92
    ' Goodbye Old Friend '
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  • Police Dog Searches For Intruders
    Police Dog Searches For Intruders
    German Shepherd dog assisted in search
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  • Damaged silver birch trees : prison for three months
    Damaged silver birch trees : prison for three months
    Carpenter pleads guilty to damaging trees
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  • Police hunt for Hatfield girl's attacker
    Police hunt for Hatfield girl's attacker
    Young girl abducted in red sports car. Well described male offender.
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  • Fined - Peddling without certificates
    Fined - Peddling without certificates
    Peddling without certificates
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  • Thanked police for looking after him
    Thanked police for looking after him
    Thanked police for looking after him Hertfordshire Mercury, 12th January 1951 ” I thank the Police very much for looking after me as they did ”  said Herbert John Pateman (34) , labourer , of 181 Ware Road , Hertford , when he was fined 5 shillings at Hertford Magistrates’ Court yesterday for being found drunk and ...
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  • Fingerprints never let them down
    Fingerprints never let them down
    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 ...
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  • Phypers, Ernest William, 78, Police Constable.
    Phypers, Ernest William, 78, Police Constable.
    Retirement after 32 years service.
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  • Other cases
    Other cases
    Yelling in the street and leaving a car in the street without lights.
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  • Badly cut, and a considerable loss of blood
    Badly cut, and a considerable loss of blood
    'Irish Jack' attempted burglary but was caught at the window by the Rector.
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  • Motorist fined
    Motorist fined
    Van parked without lights.
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  • Theft from workmate
    Theft from workmate
    Probation extended for stealing cash from mate's coat.
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  • Other Cases - Yelling
    Other Cases - Yelling
    Street Nuisance - fined 2s 6d (12½ pence).
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  • A month's imprisonment - crockery crookery
    A month's imprisonment - crockery crookery
    Theft of crockery, furniture and tools.
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  • First Hertfordshire Police Vehicles - 1928
    First Hertfordshire Police Vehicles - 1928
    The first motor cars and motor cycles purchased by Hertfordshire Constabulary.
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  • Burglary at Admiral Clinton Baker's
    Burglary at Admiral Clinton Baker's
    Albert Williams charged with breaking and entering the house of Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton Baker.
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  • Burglary At Bengeo vicarage
    Burglary At Bengeo vicarage
    Two tramps arrested wearing Vicar's stolen clothing.
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  • Stealing doesn't pay
    Stealing doesn't pay
    Ethel Brown, 21, was sentenced to 6 months in prison for stealing from the people who had befriended her
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  • A man's got to have his sleep
    A man's got to have his sleep
    Special Constables unhappy about imposition of mandatory night shift
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  • A well deserved award
    A well deserved award
    All officers are awarded a pay rise, plus the honorarium for the Acting Chief Constable
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  • Causing wilful damage doesn't pay
    Causing wilful damage doesn't pay
    Arthur Archer and Arthur Giblenn, both teenagers, were guilty of causing malicious damage.
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  • Is it the beginning of a life of crime?
    Is it the beginning of a life of crime?
    James Bradford, 19, was guilty of theft but had been guilty of many offences.
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  • Seventeenth century law and order
    Seventeenth century law and order
    Seventeenth Century law and order – interesting Hertfordshire Records
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