Shrewsbury police have hailed 'multi-partner working' after officers acted on intelligence from CCTV cameras in the town centre regarding two 'suspicious females' earlier today.
Shrewsbury police hailed"multi-partner working" after officers acted on intelligence from CCTV cameras in the town centre regarding two"suspicious females" on Tuesday.
Less than two minutes after getting the call over Shopwatch radio, officers detained two people and recovered stolen property.Great example of multi partner working today. Observations given out by
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