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Knife crime reduction project held in Dartford as Kent Police join Crimestoppers and volunteers from Salus to speak to teenagers

Youngsters and police have been working together as part of a project aiming to tackle knife crime.

Officers were out in Dartford reminding teenagers about the dangers of using or carrying blades as part of ongoing work to reduce violence in the town.

Police joined teams from Crimestoppers and prevention charity Salus in Dartford to talk with youngsters and try to help crackdown on knife crime. Picture: Kent Police
Police joined teams from Crimestoppers and prevention charity Salus in Dartford to talk with youngsters and try to help crackdown on knife crime. Picture: Kent Police

Crime prevention charity Crimestoppers also joined police and Ashford-based support group Salus in Central Park on Wednesday.

The team then moved to the town's train station to speak to young people and answer questions and address concerns about crime and safety.

Messages were displayed to share advice to anyone worried or affected by knife crime as part of the Crimestoppers project called Fearless.

Insp Paul Diddams from the Dartford Community Safety Unit at Kent Police said: "We want our local young people to feel confident in knowing we are there to protect them and to offer them advice and assistance if they need it.

"We continue to work with our partners in order to ensure there is a joined up, collaborative approach in tackling any issues which arise and will continue to ensure a visible presence across the town and beyond.

"We want our local young people to feel confident in knowing we are there to protect them..."

"Any young person who has concerns or needs help can call Kent Police on 101, and remember if it’s an emergency always call 999."

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