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A LORRY ran off the A14 and into trees this morning (Wednesday) after its driver became unwell behind the wheel.
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A DAY of fun and live music to raise awareness of Tourette’s syndrome last weekend had to be cancelled because of the weather – but organisers have thanked the brave few who attended.
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URGENT medical care was needed for just one of the participants at this year’s Pidley International Teddy Bear Freefall Competition.
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A POLICE officer who pulled three people from a burning car seconds before it exploded has received a bravery award.
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A 34 year old man who killed one person after colliding with six cars on the A47 last summer today starts a six year sentence.
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THE future of a Huntingdonshire magistrate and councillor hangs in the balance after he was struck off the register of physiotherapists for having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a vulnerable patient.
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A NEW link road in Huntingdon town centre would take up to 40 per cent off the traffic away from parts of the inner ring road in the morning peak, a public inquiry was told yesterday (Tuesday).
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A NEW Huntingdonshire beer is set to make its festival debut at Booze on the Ouse in St Ives on Friday and Saturday.
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HOT VISIT: A project that will allow a church’s bells to regularly ring out for the first time in about 100 years is starting to take shape – literally.
Monday, September 5, 2011
10:58 AM
A MAN indecently exposed himself to two 10-year-old girls in Huntingdon on Friday (September 2).
The two girls were near to Orthwaite and Provence Road at about 4pm, when they saw the man stood on a green nearby.
He turned to face them and dropped his trousers.
The two girls ran away and told a parent, who contacted police.
As the girls ran away they passed a woman, and police would now like to contact her for information.
The man is described as being white and of medium build, aged 18 to 20, with short brown hair. He was wearing a plain black t-shirt, light blue jeans and trainers.
Pc Sarah Hickey, investigating, said: “The woman the girls passed as they ran away would have been heading towards the offender so she could have important information. She was wearing a coat and scarf.
“The incident left the two girls feeling shaken and I would urge anyone to come forward if they have any information or think they may have seen this man.”
INFORMATION: Anyone with information should contact PC Hickey on 0345 456 4564, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.
