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Op Resolve patrols drive down ASB and serious violence in Atherstone by over half
As of this year, Atherstone town centre is no longer a marked hotspot in Warwickshire for antisocial behaviour and serious violence.
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Our investigation has led to a man who killed his co-worker while drunk and high on cocaine being imprisoned for at least 17 and a half years.
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