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We operate a number of official social media accounts for Cambridgeshire so that we can communicate important messages, support criminal investigation, promote appeals for missing or wanted people and to raise public awareness, such as;
Official Facebook page for Cambridgeshire Constabulary. Information, advice, appeals, results and updates from across the county. The account is managed centrally by the Media and Communications Team, with contributions from staff and officers from across the county.
Keep up to date with policing news, information and advice where you live or work. These district Facebook pages are managed by local police officers, staff, and volunteers with contributions from the central Media and Communications team.
Official X page for Cambridgeshire Constabulary. Information, advice, appeals, results and updates from across the county. The account is managed centrally by the Media and Communications Team, with contributions from staff and officers from across the county.
Keep up to date with policing news, information and advice where you live or work. These district Twitter pages are managed by local police officers, staff, and volunteers with contributions from the central Media and Communications team.
Our Instagram page is where we post images and videos showing what officers across the county are up to. This channel is managed by local police officers, staff, and volunteers with contributions from the central Media and Communications team.
Keep up to date with what is happening across Cambridgeshire and in your local area by subscribing to our YouTube channel, where we post videos of arrests, car pursuits, warrants and more.
Our LinkedIn page is where we post news on staff and officer job opportunities within the force.