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Swindon North (Urban Police Point) In December 2005, the North Swindon Police Point was closed to the general public although Police officers still use it as a base from which to Police North Swindon. Residents are requested to make contact with the Police through the other methods shown below. | ||
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Address: North Swindon Police Point Link to Contact the: Northern Expansion Policing Team (including the Abbey Meads part of the Ward) Link to Contact the: Haydon Wick Policing Team (Including Greenmeadow and Haydonleigh parts of the Ward) | |
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Locations of Police Stations for Personal Visits GABLECROSS POLICE STATION - DAILY FROM 8am to 9pm For full details of all Police locations in Swindon visit www.wiltshire.police.uk/stations/stationlist.asp?area=D ____________________________________ | ||
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Swindon Police Contact Details Emergency (including 'Crimes in Progress') - 999
Wiltshire Police's web site allows members of the public to report a crime such as ainti-social behaviour online. The address is: http://www.online.police.uk/english/default.asp This reporting system should not be used for Emergencies which should continue to be reported by calling 999. | ||

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