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Social media community guidelines. We use social media as an additional means to engage with our communities. We want to keep you, our followers, informed of what’s happening in your area and provide you with crime prevention advice. We also know that you can be invaluable in assisting us with appeals for information. We want our social media accounts to be safe spaces for all who use them, so we

ask that all followers adhere to our Community Guidelines. We reserve the right to hide or delete comments or block users who break these Community Guidelines. To ensure that our channels remain a safe space for everyone, we ask that those who engage with us on them use them in an appropriate manner and show courtesy, kindness, and respect for others. Remember everything you say on our social media accounts is public. You are legally responsible for what you say and post on our pages. Comments made by members of the public on our posts must not:

• contain spam links or deceive others.
• promote discrimination or bullying.
• be racist towards any person or contain racist language.
• name any victims or their families.
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• We reserve the right to determine, at our discretion, whether contributions to our social media channels breach our guidelines.
• We reserve the right to hide or delete comments made on our channels, as well as block users who do not follow these guidelines.
• We reserve the right to make a copy of any comments we deem appropriate for investigation as we feel necessary or is required for criminal justice purposes. Reporting
Our Control Room monitor all social media channels 24/7. You can report non-emergencies via the following accounts:

• Dyfed-Powys Police Facebook
• Heddlu Dyfed-Powys Facebook
• Heddlu Dyfed-Powys Police Twitter

Please don’t post links to unlawful material in a public comment. Alternatively, you can report completely anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or by going to their website - crimestoppers.org.uk

If you come across something you think breaks a social media platform’s terms and conditions, you should report it to that platform. If a crime is in progress, or there is a threat to life, always call 999. More info at - https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/police-forces/dyfed-powys-police/areas/about-us/about-us/social-media/

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👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Llys y Fran cafe to meet with the local community.Come along...
04/06/2026

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Llys y Fran cafe to meet with the local community.

Come along to see us to discuss all things happening in your area and to share any concerns.

📍 Where - Llys y Fran Resevoir cafe
🗓️ When - Friday 5th June
⏰ Time - 14:30-15:30

If you are unable to attend but need to speak with an officer, please contact us via one of the below methods:
🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/85CVy
📧 | [email protected]
📞 | 101

02/06/2026

On Saturday 30th May 2026, Tenby, Narberth and Haverfordwest NPPT attended The Black History 365 Cymru Celebration , held at the Queens Hall in Narberth.

The celebration featured a day and evening programme, filled with Afro-Brazilian movement workshop, live music, face paintings and art.

Thank you for the invitation, we look forward to the next Celebration.

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at the Tenby Town Council Office to meet with the local communi...
21/05/2026

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at the Tenby Town Council Office to meet with the local community.

Come along to see us to discuss all things happening in your area and to share any concerns.

📍 Where - Tenby Town Council Office, De Valence Pavilion, Upper Frog Street
🗓️ When - Friday 22nd May 2026
⏰ Time - 10:30-11:30am

If you are unable to attend but need to speak with an officer, please contact us via one of the below methods:
🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/1pXY7
📧 | [email protected]
📞 | 101

FOUND | Dray who had been reported missing in the Newtown area, has been found safe and well.  Thank you to everyone who...
16/05/2026

FOUND | Dray who had been reported missing in the Newtown area, has been found safe and well.

Thank you to everyone who shared our appeal.

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Llys y Fran cafe to meet with the local community.Come along...
13/05/2026

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Llys y Fran cafe to meet with the local community.

Come along to see us to discuss all things happening in your area and to share any concerns.

📍 Where - Lakeview Cafe, Llys Y Fran
🗓️ When - today
⏰ Time - 14:30-15:30

If you are unable to attend but need to speak with an officer, please contact us via one of the below methods:
🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/NcApM
📧 | [email protected]
📞 | 101

Officers from the Pembrokeshire rural crime team  and Narberth Neighbourhood Policing & Prevention team have been in the...
12/05/2026

Officers from the Pembrokeshire rural crime team and Narberth Neighbourhood Policing & Prevention team have been in the Llys y Fran area applying Selecta DNA product marking to farm and plant machinery in the area.

Product marking not only reduces crime and property theft but also enables police to link criminals to crime scenes and secure convictions.

06/05/2026

Fantastic to see so much support along the route for our officers riding across Pembs today.

The team is cycling in remembrance of fallen Dyfed-Powys Police officers who have died in service over the years.

If you’re nearby, give the riders a boost as they pass you on their journey!

Donate to show your support 💙
https://orlo.uk/ugQM5

Please see an investigative update from our colleagues at British Transport Police, with regards to the violent incident...
06/05/2026

Please see an investigative update from our colleagues at British Transport Police, with regards to the violent incident at Tenby station last month ⬇️

Superintendent Louise Harries, BCU Commander for Pembrokeshire: 💬

“We are continuing to support our colleagues at British Transport Police with their fast-paced investigation.

“However, there is understandably still some unease in the Tenby community, and more widely in Pembrokeshire, following this violent incident which happened last month.

“We have listened to the concerns raised, and along with our partner agencies we have brought forward our annual summer enforcement plans and will be launching Operation Lion this bank holiday weekend.

“Op Lion is our targeted approach to tackle antisocial behaviour and violence over the summer months, by ensuring additional policing patrols and partnership working in key areas.

“Pembrokeshire is a wonderful location for residents and visitors to spend their time over the summer months, and we are doing all we can to ensure that is it as safe as possible.”

Update into Tenby investigation – Wales

British Transport Police detectives investigating a violent incident at Tenby station last month have now made a total of 11 arrests in connection to the incident.

Officers were called to the station at 9.50pm on 7 April following reports of a large fight involving a group of youths. Four of the group were taken to hospital for treatment to stab wounds which thankfully weren’t serious, and later discharged.

Two people were arrested at the scene by our colleagues at Dyfed Powys Police, a 16-year old boy and a 19-year-old man, and a further nine people have since been arrested in connection to the incident.

British Transport Police Detective Chief Inspector Gareth Davies said: “We completely understand the level of concern this incident has caused and can assure local people that a robust investigation continues.

“We have now made a total of 11 arrests for offences including Grievous Bodily Harm and Violent Disorder. All of those arrested are aged between 13 and 19 years old and all local to the Tenby and Pembroke Dock area. They are currently on police bail pending further enquiries which are continuing.

“We know there has been a lot of speculation about the background of the incident online – including discussion about an alleged spiking – and following a number of enquiries we’re now satisfied that there is no truth to any speculation around a spiking incident.

“More widely, anyone travelling to and from Tenby over the summer will see officers out across the rail network, working alongside Dyfed Powys Police and partners to provide a visible presence, reassure the public and help prevent disorder. We’re asking people to treat railway staff and fellow passengers with courtesy and respect, and for parents and guardians to be mindful of where their children are going and what they’re doing.

“Our focus is on helping everyone enjoy their journeys and their time at the resort safely and responsibly. If you see something that concerns you, please report it straight away by texting British Transport Police on 61016, or by speaking to a police officer or a member of railway staff.”

Dyfed-Powys Police Superintendent Louise Harries, BCU Commander for Pembrokeshire added: “We are continuing to support our colleagues at British Transport Police with their fast-paced investigation.

“However, there is understandably still some unease in the Tenby community, and more widely in Pembrokeshire, following this violent incident which happened last month.

“We have listened to the concerns raised, and along with our partner agencies we have brought forward our annual summer enforcement plans and will be launching Operation Lion this bank holiday weekend.

“Op Lion is our targeted approach to tackle antisocial behaviour and violence over the summer months, by ensuring additional policing patrols and partnership working in key areas.

“Pembrokeshire is a wonderful location for residents and visitors to spend their time over the summer months, and we are doing all we can to ensure that is it as safe as possible.”

01/05/2026

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Pembrokeshire's Neighbourhood Policing Prevention teams have joined Tenby, Saundersfoot and Narberth NPPT today on a day...
30/04/2026

Pembrokeshire's Neighbourhood Policing Prevention teams have joined Tenby, Saundersfoot and Narberth NPPT today on a day of action.
PCSO's have been out speaking with the community discussing local issues and signing up residents to Dyfed Powys Connect.

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