Star Newspapers Limited and/or its licensors. Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Three other officers are also seen in the video watching the incident happen. One incident was reported in the Spike Island area in Widnes. permissions/licensing, please go to:Halton police have launched a criminal investigation into an incident in which a Halton police officer was In a press release issued on Tuesday, police appealed for witnesses to the altercation to come forward.They also said investigators would like to speak to anyone who took video of the interaction, or who has access to additional video footage that captured the incident.One video, which showed a male civilian’s encounter with four Halton police officers, was posted to social media on Saturday.It was taken in the Little Caesars and Bank of Montreal plaza at Third Line and Dundas Street West.Police say they believe the incident occurred sometime in April.There are reports Halton police responded to the area after receiving a complaint about trespassing.In the video, an officer repeatedly shoves and pushes the individual while other officers look on.In a statement on Sunday, Halton police Chief Stephen Tanner noted the officer who made direct contact with the individual has been suspended from duty.In a statement on Monday, Oakville mayor and Halton police board chair Rob Burton said the treatment of the civilian, whom he described as a youth, does not fit the policies and standards of the Halton police.“I deplore the unprofessional and undisciplined behaviour displayed in the video,” he said.“We’re waiting to see what was going on with the other officers in the video.
All NOTE: Filing a false police report is a criminal offence. The INCIDENT START AND END DATE You can unsubscribe at any time.One incident was reported in the Spike Island area in Widnes. Some reports believed to be due to people "urinating" but others have led to arrests and convictions.Get the news that matters to you with the Liverpool Echo newsletterA flasher map has revealed the spots where indecent exposures have been reported in Runcorn has borne the brunt of the problem, experiencing 14 of the borough’s 20 reported incidents, while Widnes had just six.The data was exclusively revealed to the ECHO following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to Although there was no obvious single hotspot, parks featured in at least a fifth of the reports, with four incidents reported at Wigg Island, Phoenix Park, Town Park and Spike Island.Two took place at bus stops: in Brookvale and Castlefields, both east Runcorn.In addition, a senior officer has qualified the data by saying some reports stemmed from what appeared to be non-sexual motives, such as someone urinating.Superintendent Laura Marler added that officers have had a string of successes in investigating indecent exposure including convictions and four arrests in total.The 14 reported Runcorn incidents were: Heath Road, July 15, 2019; Wigg Island, July 16, 2020; High Street, July 20, 2019; Town Park, Castlefields Avenue South area, September 7, 2020;l Church Street, November 24, 2019; Boston Avenue, December 5, 2019; a bus stop in Brookvale, December 13, 2019; the Latham Avenue area, December 19, 2019; The Calvers, February 11, 2020; The Phoenix Park area, Castlefields, March 1, 2020; a bus stop in Castlefields, March 3, 2020; Windmill Hill Avenue East, May 29, 2020; Brookvale Avenue North, May 31, 2020; and Runcorn Town Park, off Stockham Lane, May 31, 2020.Superintendent Laura Marler, who oversees policing in Halton, said: “While these figures will seem concerning, they need to be put into context.“The 20 reported indecent exposure incidents occurred across two towns over a 12-month period and not all of them are believed to have had a sexual motive.“For example, some are believed to have been a case of someone urinating in a public place.“I would like to reassure the residents of Runcorn and Widnes that we treat reports of indecent exposure extremely seriously and conduct thorough investigations in a bid to trace offenders and bring them to justice.“We have arrested four men in connection with indecent exposure incidents in Halton over the past year, and a further man voluntarily attended a police station to be interviewed regarding an indecent exposure incident.“Another of the men – a 30-year-old from Widnes – is currently on police bail pending further enquiries.“Enquiries in relation to some of the remaining incidents are ongoing and I urge anyone with any information or footage regarding incidents of this nature to call us on 101 or give the details via https://www.cheshire.police.uk/ro/report.“Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”A longer list of more than 30 alleged incidents was initially provided but whittled down to 20 after unrelated reports showed up in an overarching basic search and after duplicates were removed.A map showing the locations of indecent exposure incidents reported in Widnes and Runcorn.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Requests can be mailed to: The Halton Regional Police … rights reserved. Please read the entire page before determining if the incident you wish to report qualifies for ONLINE reporting.
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