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Officers have put in place a Section 60 order in Sandhurst tonight (13/4) following reports of a disturbance in the area yesterday.
The order, which will give officers extra powers to carry out stop and search checks, will be in place throughout tonight and tomorrow.
The area covered by the order will be the Owlsmoor and College Town part of Sandhurst, shown on the map below.
It will cover the A3095 Rackstraw Road, A321 Marshall Road, Yorktown Road, College Road and the perimeter of the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst.
Inspector Tracey Croucher-Clark said: “We’re carrying out an investigation following a disturbance between a group of people yesterday evening, and this order will help us while we continue this work.
“There is nothing to suggest members of the public are at risk, but the Section 60 Order will allow us to reduce the risk of further violence occurring.
“There will be more officers on the streets while the order is in place and during the course of our investigation. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please feel free to approach our officers and they’ll do their best to help you.
“If you have any information about last night’s disturbance, please call us in 101, quoting reference number 20240412-2276. You can also make a report online or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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