Thames Valley Police addressed Bucks council in their annual presentation yesterday evening.
They spoke to Bucks Council members including Martin Tett and Mohammad Zahir about a number of issues the area is facing.
Superintendent Rebecca Mears spoke to the council about the Aylesbury Vale area specifically, and how burglary and knife crime has reduced in the area, however she does recognise that COVID may have an influence on these figures.
She also touches on some major murder investigations in the area in the last week, as well as some significant incidents such as the protest at Area dairies.
Listen to the full presentation here:

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