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[[File:Essex Police logo.jpg|thumb|badge]]'''Essex Police''', founded in 1840, is the police force for the ceremonial county of [[Essex]], covering the county council area plus the unitary authorities of [[Southend-on-Sea]] and [[Thurrock]]. Its headquarters is in [[Chelmsford]]. In 1969 it absorbed Southend-on-Sea Borough Police. In April 2000, it took over parts of the county in the south-west ([[Loughton]], [[Waltham Abbey]], [[Chigwell]] and [[Buckhurst Hill]]) formerly in the [[Metropolitan Police]] Area.
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[[File:Essex Police logo.jpg|thumb|badge]]'''Essex Police''', founded in 1840, is the police force for the ceremonial county of [[Essex]], covering the county council area plus the unitary authorities of [[Southend-on-Sea]] and [[Thurrock]]. Its headquarters is in [[Chelmsford]]. In 1969 it absorbed Southend-on-Sea Borough Police. In April 2000, it took over parts of the county in the south-west ([[Loughton]], [[Waltham Abbey]], [[Chigwell]] and [[Buckhurst Hill]]) which had up to then been within the [[Metropolitan Police]] Area.
  
 
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Essex Police, founded in 1840, is the police force for the ceremonial county of Essex, covering the county council area plus the unitary authorities of Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock. Its headquarters is in Chelmsford. In 1969 it absorbed Southend-on-Sea Borough Police. In April 2000, it took over parts of the county in the south-west (Loughton, Waltham Abbey, Chigwell and Buckhurst Hill) which had up to then been within the Metropolitan Police Area.