North Yorkshire Police say they had a quieter week than expected in the run up to the Christmas weekend.
Chief Constable Lisa Winward says staff absences through COVID has also been low.
However, she says they are prepared if that situation changes:
North Yorkshire Police say they had a quieter week than expected in the run up to the Christmas weekend.
Chief Constable Lisa Winward says staff absences through COVID has also been low.
However, she says they are prepared if that situation changes:
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