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English territorial police force

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Sussex Police: English territorial police force
Sussex Police are the territorial police force responsible for policing in the whole of Sussex. Their jurisdiction covers the ceremonial counties of East Sussex and West Sussex. Their headquarters are in Malling House, Lewes, East Sussex.

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Police formally apologise for failings after 1986 schoolgirl murders

Sussex Police have formally apologised for failings in its initial investigations into the murders of nine-year-olds Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway in 1986.
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PCSO sacked after sending explicit videos to vulnerable boy

Sussex Police have fired an officer who sent sexually explicit messages and videos to a 16-year-old boy who he knew was a regular missing person.
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'You plonker!': Police catch driver speeding in 'Del Boy' three-wheeler

Sussex Police couldn't resist making a series of quips after catching a driver speeding in an Only Fools And Horses-style three-wheeled van.
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Police appeal for witnesses after series of unprovoked attacks using fruit

police appeal for witnesses after series of unprovoked attacks using fruit
Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses after reports of unprovoked attacks involving tomatoes being thrown at members of the public.
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Mackenzie Crook's missing sister-in-law 'very vulnerable' after missing chemotherapy session

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Sussex Police have issued new pictures of Mackenzie Crook's missing sister-in-law - who missed a chemotherapy session and is considered "very vulnerable".
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Female-led police force asks men to 'do the right thing' to end harassment against women

Sussex Police has launched a campaign to help men recognise sexual harassment and misogynistic behaviour - and to call it out. 
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