Officers have visited schools and crime victims as part of a week long neighbourhood policing campaign.
As part of Neighbourhood Policing Week, the team have been focusing on early intervention to reduce anti-social behaviour, with officers visiting two local schools to discuss incidents that happened over the weekend involving their pupils.
As part of that, one child was referred to the youth offending team for some extra support.
A primary school has been visited to discuss online safety.
Police have also revisited burglary victims to offer some crime prevention advice as part of Opertion Defender.
Part of the team have also been doing some speed checks in Warton, near Carnforth, with all 44 vehicles checked found to be within the speed limit.


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