Gedling police team round up those who have failed to attend court

A police team in Gedling borough has been calling at the doors of those who have failed to attend court.

The Operation Reacher team carried out the the house calls during the past few days.

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On Tuesday (October 27) a 43-year-old male from Gedling was arrested after failing to attend court regarding alleged vehicle interference.

Gedling local policing team vehicles
PICTURED: Local policing teams on patrol in the borough (IMAGE: Notts Police)

On Wednesday (October 28) a 36-year-old female from Carlton was arrested for failing to attend court regarding an alleged drink drive.

The team said they also encouraged a 31-year-old male from Daybrook to hand himself in to the Bridewell after missing court related to an alleged drugs possession.

A police spokesman said: “The Operation Reacher have been hard at it this week rounding up those that have failed to attend court.

“When a person doesn’t attend court when told to do so a warrant is issued by the courts and it is the job of the Police to locate and arrest them so they can be put before the courts.

“This work helps brings cases to a conclusion faster and allows victims closure.”

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