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Cannabis Plants

Public asked to play their part in weeding out cannabis factories

A new campaign to encourage the public to provide anonymous information on houses and flats that are being used for cannabis cultivations is launched today (Monday 30 August 2010).

Deputy Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police, Iain Macleod

Deputy Chief Constable to retire

The Deputy Chief Constable of Central Scotland Police, Iain Macleod, has announced his intention to retire in December this year after 34 years police service.

Don't give it away - Lock it away

Don't give it away - Lock it away

If you wouldn't give it away, then lock it away. That's the message from Central Scotland Police following a recent spate of thefts from vehicles across the area.

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Crime continues to fall across Central Scotland

Levels of recorded crime fell in Central Scotland's communities last year by more than 12 per cent.

Central Scotland Police Pipes and Drums in Strasbourg

International Success for Central Scotland Police Pipes and Drums

The Pipes and Drums of Central Scotland Police are celebrating their first international success.

Central Scotland Police motorcycle officers

Motorcyclist safety campaign revs up

Encouraging bikers to ride safely on key routes in Central Scotland is the aim behind a new initiative which has been launched.

A burnt out car in Sallochy

Operation to protect stunning beauty spots

Three police forces are working in conjunction with national park rangers and the Forestry Commission Scotland for the third year running to protect some of Scotland's iconic beauty spots.

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Be a web aware parent

Discover how to keep your children safe online. Thinkuknow.co.uk provides information, resources and safety tips to children, parents and teachers which will help protect you on the web.

Tell Us What You Think - Please Take Our User Satisfaction Survey

User satisfaction survey - tell us what you think

Central Scotland Police is committed to providing a high quality of service to the public. In order to understand the level of service we provide to the community we regularly ask users of our service to fill out a short questionnaire. Click here to take the survey.

Visit the Central Scotland Police Victim Support Page

Victim support

Central Scotland Police works with a wide range of partners to give victims of crime support and information.