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Parents and pet owners are being warned after reports emerged that poison has been put down in parks in Newton Abbot, Dawlish and Exmouth. Rumours that two dogs have died after visiting a park in Dawlish have sparked concern among the public. Signs have been put up in Dawlish and Newton Abbot warning of the poisoning. The sign in Newton Abbot states anti-freeze has been poured into ...

In the early hours of Saturday 13 September (just after midnight), two men walked through the centre of Dawlish armed with weapons. They went to a property in Plantation Terrace and attacked a man with weapons, including a baseball bat, on his doorstep whilst his partner and two young children were asleep inside. Two men, aged 25 and 30, from Dawlish, were arrested on suspicion of assault ...

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One appliance from Dawlish and one from Teignmouth were mobilised to a report of a three vehicle road traffic collision at the above location.  Two people were believed to be trapped within the vehicles. On their arrival crews met the Ambulance Service who were in attendance and treating the casualties, one of whom was medically trapped in a vehicle.  Crews went to work to remove the roof of ...

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4 Sep 2014

The femail injured in this incident worked at Langdon and i happened to know how it affected her. http://www.dawlish.com/thread/details/76

Dawlish holiday park worker guilty of theft. See more... http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/Dawlish-holiday-park-worker-guilty-theft/story-22843973-detail/story.html

It happened on the zebra crossing on the Topsham side of Countess Wear roundabout and involved a 12 year old boy, who was a pedestrian and a skip lorry. Read more... http://exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Update-Police-confirm-12-year-old-boy-died/story-22844005-detail/story.html

The 39-year-old was the manager of the entertainments complex at the resort which was the target of an armed gang from Bath who struck as bumper bank holiday takings were being banked in a safe. The manager called the police and ambulance but when they arrived he allegedly sneaked back into his own office and removed £8,270 from a safe. See more... ...