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  • Hampshire Police said officers went to the house following the child's death, adding: "Officers from the constabulary's specialist investigations department are currently investigating."

    Southampton toddler dies after being found unconscious in pool 2011

  • It is my understanding that whoever released this information has acted in such a way as to impede the constabulary's investigation and arrest of a terrorist gang.

    Why Won't They Hold a Leak Inquiry? 2007

  • The presence of a pair of speeding vehicles, with the occupants of one of them firing a weapon of unknown potential at the other, should escape the constabulary's notice entirely.

    Glory Lane Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1987

  • The death of Dr. Uhuru Simba, formerly Sylvester Roberts, while in custody awaiting trial, was described by the Brickhall constabulary's community liaison officer, a certain Inspector Stephen Kinch, as "a million -- to -- one shot".

    The Satanic Verses Rushdie, Salman 1967

  • But Ms Cooper said the Government's flagship criminal justice plan for voters to choose who runs their local force would put too much power in one individual's hands and jeopardise a constabulary's neutrality.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • A spokesman for Thames Valley constabulary's crack horse-watch squad said: "Please think of ways of securing your hay."

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • Pulling out a lead with the frontrunners attracts the local constabulary's attention resulting in an irate female officer blocking the highway and pointing extremely forcibly towards the hard shoulder.

    Automotive Headlines 2010

  • Detective Superintendent Andy Slattery, of Cumbria constabulary's public protection unit, said: "Last year we joined Crimestoppers and the Serious Organised Crime Agency in appealing to people in Spain for help tracking down Mr Smith, who had fled the country."

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • The unorthodox pursuit raised questions about Cumbria constabulary's handling of Bird's shooting spree last Wednesday.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • If West Midlands constabulary's insistence on a noon kick-off was based on the theory that elements inclined to disruption might still be half asleep, they needn't have worried.

    The Guardian World News Richard Rae 2010

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