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    Weʼve raised £3,967 to help the Cambridgeshire Police officer who was seriously injured following a welfare check at an address on Monday.

    Funded on Thursday, 10th June 2021

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    Story

    A police officer is in a serious condition in hospital after being assaulted in Peterborough on Monday (8 February) afternoon.

    The officer, who is in his 20s and a response officer in the north of the county, was conducting a welfare check at a property in Ledbury Road at about 5pm when he was assaulted.

    He was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge where he remains in a serious but stable condition.

    A man has been charged in connection with the incident and is due to appear virtually at court today (10 February).

    The monies raised from this campaign will go directly to the injured officer to assist him with his recovery.

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    • Emergency Services News3 years ago
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      Emergency Services News

      3 years ago

      The money has been sent! Finally, after a few unexpected delays, your generous donations have now been sent to the injured officer. Once again, Emergency Services News would like to thank you all for your generosity. We know that the officer and his family are incredibly grateful.

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    • Emergency Services News3 years ago
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      Emergency Services News

      3 years ago

      It's finally on its way! Once the funds hit our account, they will then be transferred to the officer's account. Thanks for all of your patience and thanks for supporting this campaign. We will update you again once the funds have been sent to the officer.

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    • Emergency Services News3 years ago
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      Emergency Services News

      3 years ago

      We have just heard back from JustGiving and the issue has now been resolved (please see screenshot below)

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    3 years ago

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    Supporters

    272

    • Richard

      Richard

      May 2, 2021

      Wishing you a speedy recovery

      £20.00

    • Mark Fraser

      Mark Fraser

      Apr 29, 2021

      £10.00

    • WPC retired ( MetPolice)

      WPC retired ( MetPolice)

      Apr 29, 2021

    • Carole

      Carole

      Apr 29, 2021

      Same age as my Grandson. Hope you recover well my love.

      £20.00

    • ex-RAF(TSW)

      ex-RAF(TSW)

      Apr 29, 2021

      I'm saddened to hear of your injuries in the line of duty, you shouldn't have to tolerate violence when just doing your job. There's a large majority that appreciate you and care for your welfare

      £50.00

    • Ann

      Ann

      Apr 29, 2021

      Thank you for all you do and hoping you are getting back to 100%

    • Trevor Jenkins

      Trevor Jenkins

      Apr 29, 2021

      Just a little from a pensioner

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    Whenever a member of the emergency services is seriously injured whilst on duty, we set up a fundraiser to help the officer and, where applicable, their family. Monies raised from this campaign will go directly to the officer.

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