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11:28 03/11/2021
A drugs raid and a domestic abuse incident are two of the cases set to feature in tonight’s episode of Police: Hour of Duty.
This is the second episode of a major new documentary series showing the work of Derbyshire officers and staff.
Call handlers also take a call from a concerned family who have not seen their loved one for several days and want to report him missing.
The program, which is now in its second series, was initially commissioned for a run of four episodes on Channel 5. During its 2020 run, the series saw more than 2 million people view each episode, topping the channels ratings chart.
If you are affected by the topics shown in tonight’s episode, which airs at 9pm, there are support services available.
Our website lists organisations in the county which offer support for those affected by domestic abuse: Support organisations for victims of domestic violence | Derbyshire Constabulary
The charity Home - Missing People offers support to those considering leaving their home while the Runaway Helpline supports younger people Homepage - Runaway Helpline
If you want to pass on information about drugs in your community, you can contact us via the following methods: