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You can now directly message NPPT in your area, get updates on policing activity, and help shape policing priorities in your community.
A former Powys vicar has been jailed for 12 months and 12 weeks after being found in possession of prohibited images of children during an unannounced police visit.
The two prolific shoplifters were charged with a combined 20 offences as Dyfed-Powys Police now ranks amongst the best in the UK for shoplift case outcomes.
Two brothers have been found guilty of causing the death of a well-known dad and rugby coach from Powys after their ‘reckless’ race ended in a head-on collision.
A group of men who conspired to steal tin ingots from Tata Steel in Llanelli have been sentenced for the theft of metal worth over £1,000,000.
Surveys submitted on Dyfed-Powys Connects are being combined with collision data and local intelligence to shape road policing operations.
Police are encouraging motorcyclists to sharpen their skills and stay safer on the roads by signing up to the nationally recognised BikeSafe programme.
Dyfed-Powys Police is again joining forces with colleagues across the country to tackle knife crime as part of the national campaign Sceptre.
This week Dyfed-Powys Police is re-affirming a commitment to ensuring that people in mental health crises receive the right care, from the right service and at the right time.
Operation Lion will see additional policing patrols and partnership working in key areas to keep locals and visitors safe