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January 26, 2023 in News

Essex Police are offering more ways of keeping up to date with their work across Essex through their weekly e-newsletter, called Dispatch. Dispatch provides our communities with a weekly overview of news from Essex Police, along with crime prevention advice, information about job vacancies and more, bringing together news and information published by police officers, staff and volunteers. Dispatch is a digital newsletter which means once you sign up, it’s sent directly to your email inbox. It’s completely free and you can unsubscribe at any time. 

Sign up today and stay up to date with how Essex Police officers, staff and volunteers are helping people across Essex, keeping us safe and catching criminals. 

Visit www.essex.police.uk/dispatch for more information or to sign up. 

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James Newport

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