Dorset

Poole Residents Get New Safety Updates From the Police Force

By

Karen McGinn
16 March 2026, 9:27 am

On 14 March 2026, Dorset Police released their latest community newsletter for residents across Poole and the surrounding Bournemouth and Christchurch areas in Dorset. This monthly update provides local people with direct information on recent crimes, safety tips, and opportunities to meet with officers in their neighbourhoods.

The information was shared through Dorset Alert, a messaging system used by the force to send out witness appeals and community engagement updates. This service allows residents to receive news tailored to where they live, helping them stay informed about safety issues in their immediate area.

The March 2026 edition includes several urgent appeals for information regarding incidents in the local area, such as a sexual assault in Poole and a public order incident. Officers are asking anyone who might have seen something to come forward and assist with their ongoing investigations.

Throughout March 2026, the police are also holding community contact points and using mobile police stations to meet with the public. Residents can speak with officers at locations including Broadstone Library and the Castlepoint Shopping Centre to discuss local concerns or get safety advice.

These newsletters are part of a wider effort by the police to be more transparent and improve how they talk to the people they serve. By using digital alerts alongside face-to-face meetings, the force aims to make it easier for everyone in the community to help reduce crime.

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