Read the latest news from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey Keyword search Categories-- choose a category --Alcohol and drugs (15)Anti-social behaviour (46)Children and young people (41)Commissioner's elections (4)Communication and engagement (23)Contact and complaints (4)Council tax (14)Criminal Justice (12)Deputy Commissioner (29)Domestic abuse (6)Fraud and cybercrime (7)Funding (43)Local policing (73)Mental health (10)National policing (32)Performance and Accountability (22)Police and Crime Plan (8)Police custody (2)Police recruitment (9)Protecting people from harm (27)Public order (4)Public Relations (2)Reducing reoffending (2)Road safety (18)Role and responsibilities (29)Rural crime (7)Serious and Organised Crime (9)Serious Violence (8)Sexual violence (5)Strengthening relationships (13)Surrey Police finances (14)Survey (3)Vacancies (2)Victim support (20)Violence against women and girls (32)Working with communities to feel safe (54) Sort bySort byNewestOldestA to ZZ to A Reset Filters Reset You can see statements made by the Commissioner here. Commissioner welcomes police officer pay increase – but urges Government to commit to future funding Plain-clothed officers join revellers in Epsom and Guildford for Operation Shield Deputy Commissioner honours first Surrey Constabulary officer to die in the line of duty Deputy Commissioner joins countywide fight against fraud and serious organised crime Deputy Commissioner says catapults must be treated similarly to knives in letter to ministers Drug supply gang found with 10kg of cocaine jailed during Safer Redhill crackdown “It’s what residents want to see”: Surrey’s Safer Streets Summer begins “Transformative” strategy to tackle criminality and restore pride sees crime drop in Redhill Impacted by anti-social behaviour? Here’s why it matters (and where to get support) How table football and fist bumps help police build relationships with young people in Camberley Students have a field day as officers join teams for Spelthorne’s annual Cop Cup “If you are a victim of fraud, you are a victim of crime”: Meet the volunteers working to protect Surrey residents 123…24Next