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Police Respond to Welfare Concerns for Young Female on Brighton Palace Pier

Brighton Palace Pier was the scene of a police operation this afternoon after concerns were raised about the welfare of a young female. Sussex Police were called to the pier at approximately 12:30 pm on Wednesday, March 13, following reports of an incident involving a vulnerable young person.

According to a spokesman for Sussex Police, officers were quick to arrive at the scene and provided the young woman with the necessary support. They also took appropriate safeguarding measures to ensure her safety.

The incident has highlighted the importance of vigilance and prompt action when it comes to safeguarding vulnerable members of our community. The police have reminded the public to report any concerns they may have about the welfare of others, and to work together to ensure that everyone feels safe and supported.

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