A man caught “making threats to kill” has been sent back to prison.
Police officers on patrol in Fareham made several arrests on Friday.
This followed a series of calls from the public made to the control room.
A 43-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of threats to kill and threats to cause criminal damage.
He has been recalled to prison so after he is interviewed for these offences he will be back behind bars, police said.
A 33-year-old man was arrested for failing to appear at court for a drink driving offence earlier in the year.
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In a post on social media, a spokesperson for Fareham police said: “Yes, failing to appear at court will generate an arrest warrant for the police.
“We will come and find you, and you will face justice.”
Meanwhile, officers led by Sergeant Tribbeck patrolled anti-social behaviour hotspots on Fareham and Gosport.
Engaging with the community and listening to concerns raised were key points.
“It was great to speak to residents and hear what is going on in the local area”, the spokesperson added.
“Officers have very much enjoyed being out and getting the steps in, as our usual day to day work doesn't often allow for this.”
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