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Social media community guidelines. We use social media as an additional means to engage with our communities. We want to keep you, our followers, informed of what’s happening in your area and provide you with crime prevention advice. We also know that you can be invaluable in assisting us with appeals for information. We want our social media accounts to be safe spaces for all who use them, so we

ask that all followers adhere to our Community Guidelines. We reserve the right to hide or delete comments or block users who break these Community Guidelines. To ensure that our channels remain a safe space for everyone, we ask that those who engage with us on them use them in an appropriate manner and show courtesy, kindness, and respect for others. Remember everything you say on our social media accounts is public. You are legally responsible for what you say and post on our pages. Comments made by members of the public on our posts must not:

• contain spam links or deceive others.
• promote discrimination or bullying.
• be racist towards any person or contain racist language.
• name any victims or their families.
• be defamatory towards any person.
• be obscene, offensive, threatening, abusive, or hateful.
• contain any sexually explicit material.
• contain any violent material.
• contain any malicious communications.
• risk prejudicing active criminal proceedings.
• breach any terms set by the social media providers themselves. Breach of guidelines
• We reserve the right to determine, at our discretion, whether contributions to our social media channels breach our guidelines.
• We reserve the right to hide or delete comments made on our channels, as well as block users who do not follow these guidelines.
• We reserve the right to make a copy of any comments we deem appropriate for investigation as we feel necessary or is required for criminal justice purposes. Reporting
Our Control Room monitor all social media channels 24/7. You can report non-emergencies via the following accounts:

• Dyfed-Powys Police Facebook
• Heddlu Dyfed-Powys Facebook
• Heddlu Dyfed-Powys Police Twitter

Please don’t post links to unlawful material in a public comment. Alternatively, you can report completely anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, or by going to their website - crimestoppers.org.uk

If you come across something you think breaks a social media platform’s terms and conditions, you should report it to that platform. If a crime is in progress, or there is a threat to life, always call 999. More info at - https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/police-forces/dyfed-powys-police/areas/about-us/about-us/social-media/

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👮 APPEAL | We are investigating an incident of theft which took place at a Boots store in Red Street, Carmarthen It was ...
17/06/2026

👮 APPEAL | We are investigating an incident of theft which took place at a Boots store in Red Street, Carmarthen

It was reported that at around 11:45am on the 8th of June approximately £1000 worth of designer sunglasses were taken from the premises.

The offender is described as being a white man aged in his fifties, around 5ft 8, of a skinny build and clean shaven.

They were dressed in green denim trousers, a green jumper, and a blue and red baseball cap with wraparound sunglasses. They were also believed to be carrying a large material tote bag in a light blue colour with yellow flowers on.

Can you help? Please see reporting methods in the comments ⬇️

FOUND | Astrid (also known as Jasmine), who had been reported missing from the Cwmbran area with links in Carmarthen and...
17/06/2026

FOUND | Astrid (also known as Jasmine), who had been reported missing from the Cwmbran area with links in Carmarthen and Hereford, has been found safe and well.

Thank you to everyone who shared our appeal.

👮 National Day of Action targets illegal and unsafe use of e-scooters and e-bikes. Officers from our Carmarthenshire Roa...
12/06/2026

👮 National Day of Action targets illegal and unsafe use of e-scooters and e-bikes.

Officers from our Carmarthenshire Roads Policing Team and the Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Teams joined forces as part of a National Day of Action aimed at improving road and pavement safety, tackling illegal use of e-scooters and e-bikes, and raising public awareness of the laws surrounding their use.

The operation – which took place on 6th June - focused on educating road users, engaging with local communities, and enforcing legislation where offences were identified. Officers conducted proactive patrols in areas where concerns had been raised regarding the use of electrically powered scooters and bikes.

The day of action highlighted ongoing concerns around the safety risks associated with some e-scooters and e-bikes, particularly when used irresponsibly, modified to exceed legal limits, or ridden in public places where they are not permitted. Officers also sought to address widespread confusion around the legality of privately owned e-scooters, which generally cannot be used on public roads, pavements or cycle paths.

As a result of the operation, officers achieved a number of positive outcomes, including:
🔹 22 traffic offence reports issued
🔹 10 e-bikes and e-scooters seized under Section 165A of the Road Traffic Act
🔹 Five stop searches completed
🔹 Two cloned vehicles dealt with
🔹 Two arrests made for drug drive offences
🔹 Two Adult Community Resolutions (ACR’s) issued for driving offences

Sergeant Ashley Crocker from the Roads Policing Team 💬
“This day of action was not only about enforcement but also education. We continue to encounter a significant level of misunderstanding regarding the laws governing e-scooters and e-bikes. While these vehicles can offer a convenient form of transport, they must be used responsibly and within the law. Our priority is keeping all road users safe and preventing serious injury.
“We know that concerns about e-scooters and e-bikes are regularly raised by our communities, particularly around anti-social riding and pavement use. By working together on this day of action, we have been able to address those concerns while also helping people better understand the legislation.”

Police are reminding the public that privately owned e-scooters cannot normally be ridden on public roads, pavements or cycle lanes. Riders who do so may be liable for offences including driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence, driving without insurance and other road traffic offences. E-bikes must also comply with legal requirements relating to motor power and speed restrictions to be treated as bicycles under the law.

Anyone concerned about the use of e-scooters or e-bikes in their community is encouraged to report incidents to police.

We have received a report of from a local business, in the Carmarthen Town area of the use of fake £20 notes.  Following...
12/06/2026

We have received a report of from a local business, in the Carmarthen Town area of the use of fake £20 notes.

Following this, we are advising people and businesses’ to remain vigilant and check any notes carefully and report to the Police if you find any.
Here are some key points whilst checking your notes:

*All four denominations of notes are printed on polymer (a type of plastic)
*The security features are the same on both the King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II notes
*A clearly defined portrait of either King Charles III or Queen Elizabeth II is printed on the window with the numerical value of the note and the words ‘Bank of England’ printed twice around the edge.
*On the £20 and £50 notes there is a second, smaller window in the bottom corner of the note.
*Below the main see-through window on the front of all the notes, there is a silver foil patch containing a hologram. When you tilt the note from side to side, the words change between the value of the note and ‘Pounds’.

For more details on how to identify genuine UK currency and helpful guides, follow the link below:

Learn how to check if your banknotes are genuine or counterfeit

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Xcel Bowl, LLansteffan Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen to meet w...
09/06/2026

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Xcel Bowl, LLansteffan Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen to meet with the local community.

Come along to see us to discuss all things happening in your area and to share any concerns.

📍 Where - Xcel Bowl, Llansteffan Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen SA31 3BP
🗓️ When - 17/06/2026
⏰ Time - 17.00hrs- 18.00hrs

If you are unable to attend but need to speak with an officer, please contact us via one of the below methods:
🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/fTv3d
📧 | [email protected]
📞 | 101

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Xcel Bowl, LLansteffan Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen to meet w...
03/06/2026

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Xcel Bowl, LLansteffan Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen to meet with the local community.

Come along to see us to discuss all things happening in your area and to share any concerns.

📍 Where - Xcel Bowl, Llansteffan Road, Johnstown, Carmarthen SA31 3BP
🗓️ When - 17/06/2026
⏰ Time - 17.00hrs- 18.00hrs

If you are unable to attend but need to speak with an officer, please contact us via one of the below methods:
🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/cuaQF
📧 | [email protected]
📞 | 101

MISSING | Can you help us find Astrid?Astrid (also known as Jasmine) is 17 years old and is described as approximately 5...
01/06/2026

MISSING | Can you help us find Astrid?

Astrid (also known as Jasmine) is 17 years old and is described as approximately 5ft tall with shoulder-length black hair.
She was last seen on May 28, 2026 wearing a yellow top, denim skirt, trainers and was in possession of a red suitcase.
Astrid is believed to have links in the Carmarthen and Hereford areas, and was reported missing from the Cwmbran area.

If you have seen Astrid, or have information that might help us to find her, please get in touch:
Online: https://orlo.uk/Hjqld
Email: [email protected]
Call: 101
Quote reference 190 of May 30

FOUND | Kallum who had been reported missing in the Carmarthen area, has been found safe and well.  Thank you to everyon...
29/05/2026

FOUND | Kallum who had been reported missing in the Carmarthen area, has been found safe and well.

Thank you to everyone who shared our appeal.

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Caffi Becca, Clynderwen to meet with the local community.Com...
20/05/2026

👮 Our Neighbourhood Policing and Prevention Team will be at Caffi Becca, Clynderwen to meet with the local community.

Come along to see us to discuss all things happening in your area and to share any concerns.

📍 Where - Caffi Becca, Clynderwen SA66 7UY
🗓️ When - 27/05/2026
⏰ Time - 11am -12am

If you are unable to attend but need to speak with an officer, please contact us via one of the below methods:
🖥️ | https://orlo.uk/8mhd3
📧 | [email protected]
📞 | 101

Our Rural Crime Team Officers are investigating a report of heritage crime at Castell Llansteffan Castle.The incident ha...
13/05/2026

Our Rural Crime Team Officers are investigating a report of heritage crime at Castell Llansteffan Castle.
The incident happened sometime between 01/05/2026 and 10/05/2026.
Graffiti has been sprayed in to the North Tower and East Bastion areas.

❗ Heritage crime is any unlawful activity which harms historic assets including buildings, monuments, parks, gardens and landscapes.

Some of these assets are protected by specific criminal offences but heritage crime often takes the form of ‘general’ offences such as theft, criminal damage, anti-social behaviour which are equally damaging to historic assets and interfere with the public’s understanding and enjoyment of them.

If you have information about something that has happened to a heritage site, you can report it to us online: https://orlo.uk/P849T
⚠️ If an incident involving a heritage site is happening now, call us on 999.
For this incident quote: 26000373428

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