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ere freedom of speech is a right, but if you abuse that right you can expect to be sanctioned. If anything you post tips the balance towards hate speech – this is defined as anything public that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, age, s*x, nationality, ethnicity, disability, or s*xual orientation – or that post anything that threatens, incites, or encourages hatred or violence in any way, we may record this as a crime and investigate you in the same way we would as if this had happened on the street. Be aware of what you post, be mindful of how others may receive it, and, above all, be kind to one another. (If you've been blocked and wish to appeal or complain about the service you have received, visit https://www.lincs.police.uk/fo/feedback/complaints/complaints/)

A thoughtful gentleman has taken the time and trouble of writing to us to thank an officer for her help and support afte...
31/05/2026

A thoughtful gentleman has taken the time and trouble of writing to us to thank an officer for her help and support after a road traffic collision. He said, "She waited with me until my vehicle was recovered and I could arrange transport; she was very professional and friendly throughout our interaction, all whilst having to stand at the side of the road for 45 minutes in the cold!"

Our officers pitch up for work, never knowing what the day holds. They go from job to job. They deal with disaster, distress and danger, whatever the weather. It's rare that they are thanked for what they do so we are immensely grateful to this gentleman for his kind words. It's a profession that our staff join in order to help, and it's nice to know when they have.

As many people head to coast to enjoy the warm weather this weekend, we invite people to answer this survey to make thei...
30/05/2026

As many people head to coast to enjoy the warm weather this weekend, we invite people to answer this survey to make their voice heard about their local area!

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30/05/2026

With the warm weather continuing this weekend, please take this time to get to know how to stay safe in and around open water.

Our colleagues from Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue have shared essential water safety advice below, so you can safely enjoy the open water while protecting yourself and those around you.

Can you help with our theft from lorry appeal at the Old Great North Road Moto Services?
29/05/2026

Can you help with our theft from lorry appeal at the Old Great North Road Moto Services?

We are investigating a report of theft from a lorry which happened on 7 May between midnight and 3am. The lorry was parked at the Moto Service area on Old Great North Road at Great Gonerby when its side was slashed, and golf equipment was stolen.

We are appealing for any information that could help our investigation. If you saw anything suspicious, or you have dash cam footage from the carpark during the timeframe, please get in touch by emailing the investigating officer PC 139 Szeluk: [email protected] or calling via 101, quoting incident reference 40 of 7 May 2026.

Collision at Kirton End near Boston: please avoid the area of the B1391 and Washdike Road which will be closed for recov...
29/05/2026

Collision at Kirton End near Boston: please avoid the area of the B1391 and Washdike Road which will be closed for recovery of the vehicle.

After a collision at Kirton End there will be a closure at the crossroads of the B1391 and Washdike Road to allow for recovery of the single vehicle involved. Please avoid the area. This was reported to us at 7.20am this morning and there were no serious injuries.

Incident reference 70 of 29 May.

Arresting a man for assault and actual bodily harm to a child was a sensitive job for Lincoln response constables Kat Wa...
28/05/2026

Arresting a man for assault and actual bodily harm to a child was a sensitive job for Lincoln response constables Kat Ware and Carl Brackley last month. Someone had called our control room reporting a man mistreating a small child in the northern area of Lincoln by shaking, screaming and swearing loudly at him, before being offensive to passersby who confronted him.

It was up to our officers to conduct an initial investigation which involved speaking to staff at the boy’s school. The child had some injuries to his legs. Social services were contacted and they knew of this man and believed that the behaviour the witness spoke of was in character. A call was made to the witness and they said that the incident was filmed on their phone, but PCs Ware and Brackley believed it would be ideal if they could find CCTV or doorbell camera evidence as well, so they walked the area looking for cameras – a few were found, but none covered the exact spot.

Our officers spoke to our Protecting Vulnerable Persons team – they specialise in situations such as this and they'd ultimately be the ones taking on the case, and a decision was made to arrest the man. PCs Ware and Brackley knocked at the door of his family home and went inside - a while later, he emerged in handcuffs and was escorted to one of our prisoner transport vans.

Our response officers dealt with this case sensitively - as emotionally charged as a report to us may be, we must deal in evidence - officers need to establish facts and treat everyone with respect, including the alleged perpetrator. Calm heads and polite but firm manners can often de-escalate what could be volatile situations.

Our officers bring experience from different backgrounds which helps them to manage delicate circumstances.
PC Carl Brackley is a transferee and former Armed Response Vehicle Officer from the Metropolitan Police and is a relatively new recruit to Lincolnshire, having swapped at the start of the year, but he has years of policing expertise learnt from the capital. He says that it pays to be wary when arrests are made as there’s an unpredictability to people and what they’ll do when their liberty is at stake. He states that people can lash out or even climb on top of buildings, so police officers must be on guard and work as a team. He says that teamwork and working with good colleagues makes the job far more enjoyable. He was crewed for the day with PC Kat Ware, a constable of two years’ service and a former Prison Officer. She believes her previous role and life experience allows her to see a full picture of criminality and the impact that this has on victims, as well as on the families of perpetrators. She believes that joining the force in midlife - “a little late” as she puts it (we disagree) - helps her to diffuse complicated situations that could escalate quickly. Emotions of families can run high when loved ones are being arrested and being a family person herself, she has a naturally calming and empathetic manner.

Empathy and teamwork were evident all day as the officers had a variety of incidents to tackle. Their priority was attending to the case involving a young child but while on the way, and with the child judged to be out of current danger, PCs Ware and Brackley were first called to a report where two youths were believed to be causing anti-social behaviour. The officers dealt with the situation professionally and calmly, and one of the youths was taken by officers to Lincoln Police Station, before officers moved on to their next job.

It was then time to head to the school in the north of the city to check on the welfare of the child who was said to have been assaulted. On the way, PC Ware made a call to teaching staff, but our officers spotted a broken-down van by the A46 Carholme Roundabout, and given the immediate danger that this could pose to the driver of the van and other road users, a decision was made to stop, which meant a blue light run along the A46 to Skellingthorpe and back to Carholme.

Our officers immediately got to work, using cones to close off the lane and displaying signs to warn drivers of the hazard ahead. The driver said that the van had lost all power and wouldn’t start. He’d called for recovery and assistance was said to be an hour away, so our officers guarded the scene until help arrived. PC Ware took the opportunity to make roadside calls to the school and social workers relating to the child incident. After a delay of just over an hour, they could then travel to their intended destination, conduct initial enquiries, and make the arrest that could mean a child is safe again.

We are appealing for information to help locate 20-year-old Nasim Danish.Danish was last known to be in the Louth area b...
27/05/2026

We are appealing for information to help locate 20-year-old Nasim Danish.

Danish was last known to be in the Louth area but has since left and we believe he has left the county.

He is wanted in connection with three alleged offences of s*xual assault.

Inquiries to trace Danish have been completed and we are now asking for the public's help to locate him.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Lincolnshire Police on 101 or by email [email protected]

Alternatively contact CrimeStoppers by calling 0800 555111 or online at https://crimestoppers-uk.org/

We have received reports of suspected ‘sneak-in’ burglaries in the Lincoln area, where opportunistic individuals may att...
27/05/2026

We have received reports of suspected ‘sneak-in’ burglaries in the Lincoln area, where opportunistic individuals may attempt to access properties through unsecured doors or windows. As the warmer weather continues, please follow the advice in the post below to help protect your home and belongings.

TIPS TO KEEP PROPERTY SAFE AS TEMPERATURES RISE

As the days get longer and temperatures rise, burglary patterns often change. Offenders take advantage of lighter evenings, open windows, and people being away from properties for extended periods of time. A few simple actions can significantly reduce risk to your property and valuables.

🌤️ Why risk increases this time of year

Lighter evenings make it easier to approach homes unnoticed
- Open windows and doors for ventilation create easy access
- More short breaks, holidays, extended periods away leave properties empty
- Gardens and sheds contain tools that can aid break‑ins

✅ Simple steps to reduce risk

Secure doors and windows
- Lock doors and windows even when you are home or in the garden
- Close and lock downstairs windows at night or when leaving a room
- Use window restrictors rather than leaving windows fully open

Be garden‑aware
- Lock sheds, garages and outbuildings
- Store tools securely - ladders, spades and tools can be used to gain entry
- Keep gates closed and locked where possible

Make your home look occupied
- Use timer switches for lights if you’re out in the evening or away
- Ask a neighbour to collect mail or move bins
- Avoid advertising holidays or time away on social media until you return

Vehicle security matters
- Lock vehicles and double‑check they are secure
- Remove valuables and keep keys out of sight, away from doors/windows
- Park in well‑lit areas and use a garage if you have one

Stay alert in your community
- Look out for neighbours’ properties if they are away

🗣️ Inspector Paul Smith of South Holland Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “The vast majority of burglaries are opportunistic, so anything that makes a property look secure and lived‑in can be a powerful deterrent. I’d also urge people to report any concerns or suspicious behaviour to us. You may not always see an immediate response, but that information is crucial in helping us build a picture of emerging issues, to focus our resources where they’re needed most.”

📌 Report it
Tell us about suspicious behaviour promptly either via the ‘Tell us’ section of our website: https://www.lincs.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/, or by calling 101.
Always call 999 for a crime in action

“This has changed my life in the best way possible.” These are words from a Lincolnshire resident who was experiencing o...
27/05/2026

“This has changed my life in the best way possible.” These are words from a Lincolnshire resident who was experiencing ongoing issues with antisocial behaviour and loud noise near his home. He explained that PC McGinnis worked alongside the council to resolve the issues in a timely fashion.

In his note of thanks, he wrote:

“I did not expect anything to come of this, but it was just over a week after me sending in my initial complaint to the council before action was taken. This is excellent and very much appreciated.”

“The individuals in question were given a Community Protection Warning and were asked to move on, which they did!”

“This has changed my life in the best way possible. I am sleeping better, eating better and have enjoyed some peace and quiet for the first time in what feels like an eternity.”

“I hope that PC McGinnis receives the recognition she deserves for this.”

We would like to say thank you to this gentleman for taking the time to acknowledge the work of PC McGinnis and it’s a pleasure to read just what an impact this had.

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