Officer's sign language skills empower community policing
11:58 18/03/2025PC Dani Fleming uses British Sign Language as a gateway of communication with anyone with sensory loss who comes into contact with police in Wrexham
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PC Dani Fleming uses British Sign Language as a gateway of communication with anyone with sensory loss who comes into contact with police in Wrexham
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we spoke to some of our female colleagues about their contribution to North Wales Police.
This week (Saturday, 8 March) marks International Women’s Day – a global day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
From answering 999 calls, walking the beat as a PCSO to helping piece together the scene of a fatal road traffic collision - we’re celebrating some of the unsung heroes of policing.
Cailum Jones, of Gwenfro, Wrexham, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm and two counts of assault on the victim
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