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16/06/2026

If you’re visiting the Lincolnshire Showground for the feel free to drop by the blue light area and meet our Lincolnshire Police

Thank you to the Lincolnshire Lowland Search and Rescue team that turned out to assist earlier. 🤷‍♂️
13/06/2026

Thank you to the Lincolnshire Lowland Search and Rescue team that turned out to assist earlier. 🤷‍♂️

CALLOUT 13/06/26: The team are currently responding to a request for assistance from Lincolnshire Police in the city area.

Stay safe team!

13/06/2026

This is absolutely worth a visit.

A big thanks to Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance for their assistance on the A158 at a RTC this afternoon and earlier on in t...
13/06/2026

A big thanks to Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance for their assistance on the A158 at a RTC this afternoon and earlier on in the day at a earlier RTC, close to saxilby. As always amazing teamwork from East Midlands Ambulance Service and Lincs Fire And Rescue

Drone Team Substantial Contribution . Illegal e-scooters and e-bikes targeted in national day of actionOfficers seized 2...
08/06/2026

Drone Team Substantial Contribution . Illegal e-scooters and e-bikes targeted in national day of action

Officers seized 26 illegal e-scooters, high-powered e-bikes and off-road motorbikes on Saturday 6 June during a national day of action focused on improving road safety. Two stolen mopeds were also recovered.

Inspector Jason Baxter, Head of Roads Policing, said: “This operation allowed us to target those using e-scooters and high-powered e-bikes illegally.

“It was a busy day, and we hope it is clear that we will continue to take action against vehicles being used unlawfully. On this occasion offences were seen in Lincoln ,Skegness, Boston, and Grantham”

“Officers also dealt with a number of other offences during the operation. The riders of the illegally ridden e-scooters and e-bikes will be reported for having no insurance and no driving licence.

“In Grantham a 32-year-old-man was arrested on suspicion of riding one of the e-bikes under the influence of drugs. He has since been released under investigation while inquiries continue.

“In addition, a car driver, a man in his 30’s was stopped in the Skegness area and reported for offences including disqualified driving, failing to stop and driving without insurance—highlighting the wider road safety focus of the day.”

Riders of the seized e-scooters and illegal e-bikes have been reported for offences including no insurance and driving without a licence, as these vehicles are classed as motor vehicles.

Inspector Baxter added:

“We regularly receive reports of riders using e-scooters dangerously around traffic and pedestrians. This behaviour puts others at risk and is a concern for our communities.

“E-scooters are often seen as low risk, but they can be driven at speed, are difficult for other road users to see, and offer little protection to the rider. Their illegal use puts both riders and the public at risk.

“There are safety considerations when it comes to pursuing these vehicles, which is why we rely on information from the public. If you know who is using them or where they are being stored, please report it to us and we will act.”

Officers using drones supported officers and special constables from Neighbourhoods and Specialist Operation, providing aerial visibility and helping direct resources effectively.

In one instance, a man was seen pushing an e-scooter, which in itself is not an offence. After being advised not to ride it and informed about the use of drones, he was later seen riding the scooter and was dealt with by officers.

E-scooter laws
Privately owned e-scooters cannot currently be insured, which means they are illegal to use on public roads, pavements and other public spaces.
Anyone using a privately owned e-scooter in public risks having it seized under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and may be reported for offences including no insurance.
If a rider causes serious harm to another person, the incident will be investigated in the same way as a collision involving a car or motorcycle.

Electric bikes
Electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs) can be used legally without a licence or insurance if they meet specific requirements, including:

• pedals that can be used to propel the bike
• a motor with a maximum power output of 250 watts
• no electrical assistance above 15.5mph

Any electric bike that does not meet these requirements must be taxed, insured and ridden in line with motorcycle laws.

Anyone with information about illegal e-scooter or e-bike use is encouraged to report it online or by calling us on 101.
For more information, visit: Advice on e-scooter usage | Lincolnshire Police

04/06/2026

Safety incident between an aircraft and a drone

We are appealing for information after the crew of an RAF Prefect aircraft sighted a drone flying at dangerously high levels, near Wispington, Horncastle.

The drone was being flown at 9000 feet, for safety reasons the maximum legal height limit a drone can be flown at is 400 feet.

The incident happened around 3pm on Tuesday 26 May in the airspace above the Wispington area.

Kev Taylor, Chief Drone Pilot and Flight Safety Manager for Lincolnshire Police, said: “We know the majority of drone pilots fly legally and safely and although it’s unusual to see drones at this height, we have sadly seen this before. Lincolnshire Airspace is very busy with the Red Arrows, Battle of Britain, Air Ambulance and many military and civil crewed aircraft flying daily alongside many drone flights. It goes without saying the safety of all air users is paramount.”

We would like to hear from anyone who has any information that will assist us in identifying the pilot of this drone.
Please contact Lincolnshire Police by emailing [email protected] or by calling 101 quoting incident number 344 of the 26 of May 2026.

09/05/2026

What a celebration! Incredible turnout for a fantastic parade. Thank you to the crowds for the immense community spirit and safe enjoyment of the day, and thank you to all our officers and staff who worked tirelessly today, and in advance, to make sure this was an event to do the Imps and the county proud. 💙 Lincolnshire Police Lincoln City Football Club Lincoln Police City of Lincoln Council

08/05/2026

DEER RESCUE SAXILBY. Great teamwork. When Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue turned up at a job just across from our incident this morning in Saxilby for a report of a Deer 🦌 in the water. Not knowing where it was we assisted and quickly located it with our Lincolnshire Police guiding them to the location. The Deer was struggling, so fire officers wadded in the river, supported by a boat crew. After a short while they were able to safely get it to the river bank. Great work RED Watch, South Park, Lincoln, 08/05/26

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