Potton on television

UNSOLVED crimes in Bedfordshire are the focus of a daytime television programme this week.

Following on from today’s visit to Bedford, BBC1’s Crimewatch Roadshow will be in Potton tomorrow (Tuesday, June 21).

The programme will be broadcast live with former detective, Ray Wilding, in the studio and Miriam O’Reilly reporting live from the town.

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Viewers can tune in between 9.15am and 10am to see reconstructions, CCTV appeals and wanted faces as well as interviews with investigating officers and the chief constable, Alf Hitchcock.

The show aims to help those affected by crime to fight back. This week’s shows are being shared with Hertfordshire Constabulary. Wednesday and Thursday’s shows will be filmed in Hertfordshire and the camera crews will be back in Bedfordshire on Friday for a show set in Toddington.

Appeals for the week can be found online at www.bbc.co.uk/crimewatch

If you watch the programme and realise that you have information about one of the featured crimes call Bedfordshire Police’s main switchboard on 01234 841212, text 07786 200011 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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