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Caught On Camera

You've helped us catch criminals

Detective Sergeant  John Fuller, of  Humberside Police, with some of the  Caught On Camera coverage in  the Mail

Saturday, June 06, 2009

The Mail's Caught On Camera initiative has helped officers capture and prosecute 48 people after readers contacted police to identify suspects.

Police have now thanked readers for their assistance in tracking down those pictured on CCTV images and featured in the paper...

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Real help in a real crisis

Trinity Market in Hull's Old Town

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Mail's Bounce Back campaign aims to celebrate all that is great about East Yorkshire and, with the help of a panel of experts, ensure the...

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Schools plans get gold star from parents

Schools plans get  gold star  from parents

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Parents, pupils and teachers in north Hull have given their views on plans to transform education in the area. An academy school and new primary...

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School praised as 'rapidly-improving'

Wolfreton School pupils in a textiles lesson, from left, Sammie Workman, 16, Sophie Jolliffe, 15, Nicola Cartlich, 15, and Beth Hastings, 15

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Wolfreton School is a satisfactory and rapidly improving school which is well led and managed, according to Ofsted inspectors.

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Ambulance crew criticised over injured man

Jason Nolan needed stitches to his head and suffered broken ribs. He spent a week in hospital

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

WITH VIDEO: An ambulance crew has been criticised for its care of an injured man in east Hull. The crew refused to treat the assault victim until...

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New flood protection plan for village

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

A public meeting has been held to discuss new plans to protect Sunk Island from flooding. The Environment Agency has carried studies which could...

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Former nightclub set to face bulldozers

LA's nightspot now as the contractors move in

Friday, May 08, 2009

The former Lexington Avenue nightclub in Ferensway, city centre, is being demolished. The future of the site, which is now owned by Hull City...

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Caught On Camera: Help ID police suspects

Caught On Camera: Help ID police suspects

Monday, April 27, 2009

Detectives have released images of seven people wanted in connection with crimes across the city.

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Help police catch suspects

A group of men became involved in an altercation and one male threw a beer glass that hit a man in the face, cutting him and knocking out a tooth.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Humberside Police are appealing for help tracking down a group of men in connection with a glass attack in Hull city centre. The appeal is part...

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Caught On Camera: new suspects - cases 57 & 77-85 >vid

Can you name these suspects?

Friday, February 20, 2009

WITH VIDEO: Detectives from Humberside Police have released CCTV footage from ten case files for the Caught on Camera initiative.

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