Police News

Date published: 12 August 2016


Friday 12 August

A 48-year-old man from Rochdale has been arrested on warrant.

A 36-year-old man has been arrested for harassment.

Thursday 11 August

Reece Bamford (10/09/1995), of Middleton, has been charged with possession of controlled drugs and bailed to appear at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates Court on 26 August.

Wednesday 10 August

Naveed Iqbal (22/09/1974), from Rochdale, was arrested on warrant and has been handed to escorts.

Dominic Burke (05/07/1997), of Middleton, has been charged with burglary, driving a motor vehicle without a driving licence and without insurance and has been bailed with conditions to appear at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates Court on 26 August.

Monday 8 August

A man was arrested for driving whilst disqualified, procession of a baseball bat hidden in his coat, possession of bladed weapon and possession of drugs.

A opportunistic thief was caught in the hallway of a property by the occupant on Monday evening, who was in the living room with the front door unlocked at the time. The thief said nothing and fled.

Saturday 6 August

A thief stole tools that were left in the kitchen of a property at Pembroke Court (Alma Street), Falinge after the front door was left unlocked.

An opportunistic thief sneaked into a house in Rochdale after the occupant left the front door unlocked whilst walking the dog in the front garden. The thief was spotted in a bedroom by the occupant, who was pushed onto the bed as the thief made his escape.

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