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50 offences and nine arrests at Kendal Calling

by Cumbria Crack
02/08/2023
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This year’s Kendal Calling festival saw 50 crimes reported and nine people arrested over the four-day event.

Reported crimes include drugs offences, sexual assaults, assaults, and thefts.

Around 40,000 people attended the festival at Lowther Deer Park, near Penrith, from last Thursday.

Police have released the figures as part of a statement praising partnership working with agencies, festival organisers and emergency services, as well as the officers who policed the event.

The force said: “There was an increase in drugs-related crime when compared to last year, however this is a result of the proactive approach to prevent illegal drugs entering the site and to keep people safe from harm. 

“The work conducted to prevent drugs entering the site was complimented by the placing of a number of drugs amnesty bins, where those with illegal drugs were able to safely dispose of them. 

“The volume of non-drug-related crimes was lower than last year as the majority of festival-goers enjoyed a safe event.

A total of nine arrests were made over the course of the festival.

“As in previous years, this year’s event saw the constabulary’s dog section scanning attendees for those in possession of drugs at the gates.”

Police said all victims were offered safeguarding and support and any crimes identified were being investigated.

Superintendent Andy Wilkinson said: “Cumbria police worked closely with the event organisers and other partner agencies in the lead up to the event and throughout the weekend.

“The priority of all our officers is keeping people safe from harm and our collaboration with the festival organisers, on-site security and other agencies has allowed us to do this effectively.

“Unfortunately, there were some serious crimes committed, and our specialist detectives are now working hard to investigate these and provide support to the victims.”

“There was a lot of preventative activity put in place before and during the festival including Number Plate Recognition cameras on and off site, increased officers on the roads in Penrith and our drugs dogs and handlers on the gates.

“I’d particularly like to praise the dog section, and our handler colleagues, who worked tirelessly throughout the week in order to reduce the volume of illegal substances being brought on to the site.

“Although we did make a number of arrests, this number is extremely low in comparison to the large volume of people who attended the festival, and we are pleased that most enjoyed the music safely and had a great time – despite the rain and mud.

“I would personally like to thank all of the police officers and staff who have worked diligently and professionally throughout the event, as well as all of the other agencies involved in Kendal Calling.”

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