Cheshire police have been looking back on a busy festive period during which they received almost 4,000 emergency calls.

Assistant Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: “Officers and staff have worked extremely hard over the festive period, reinforcing our commitment that we’re here for you, when and where you need us.

“Over the festive period we’ve been issuing crime prevention advice, personal safety advice, cracked down on wanted offenders and provided extra patrols to deal with incidents that have arisen across the county.”

Between Sunday, December 20 and Saturday, January 2, the Force Control Centre received 3,797 emergency calls – of which 95.7% were answered within 10 seconds; 294 of the calls were received on Christmas Day, while 356 were received on the busiest night of the year, New Year's Eve.

Cheshire Constabulary Coat of Arms
Cheshire Constabulary Coat of Arms

The calls related to a variety of incidents across the county, including road traffic collisions, anti-social behaviour and burglary to name a few.

Mr Roberts added: “The Blue Christmas campaign, which ran from November to the beginning of January, focussed on 12 key topics, one of which included home safety and not ‘gifting’ items to thieves this Christmas. We have seen a decrease in the number of burglary incidents that were reported to us over the festive period which is pleasing to see.”

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Blue Christmas also saw the force taking offenders off the streets. Over the two weeks, Cheshire Police arrested 830 people across the county - 54 of these were treated to a very special dinner on December 25 while 154 people started 2016 looking at the back of a custody cell door.

Cheshire Police
Cheshire Police

Mr Roberts added: “Here in Cheshire we’ve bucked the national trend with regards to arrests. The national trend has shown a decrease, whereas our proactive policing approach has seen an increase in our arrest figures.

“I’m very impressed with the policing response and want to thank officers and staff for their hard work and commitment to the people of Cheshire. I also want to thank the public, for their continued efforts, by heeding safety advice and enabling us to help you when and where required.”