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Campbeltown coppers save Christmas!

Campbeltown made national headlines this week thanks to the comedy capers of some of the town’s Keystone Cops.

Good humoured constables Jack Baker and Jason Millar, both based at Campbeltown Police Station, put on a spoof scene depicting the arrest of the Grinch, a fictional character famous for trying to steal Christmas.

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21 December 2018
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