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Leicestershire Police - Uppingham Neighbourhood

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Uppingham Neighbourhood

This neighbourhood beat covers the town of Uppingham. Uppingham is a busy town with a weekly market and several hotels that accommodate the large number of visitors to the area.

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Senior Officer Details

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

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David Sandall (Assistant Chief Constable)

David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.

David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.

As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.

From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.

In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.

From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.

Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.

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Julia Debenham (Assistant Chief Constable)

Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.

Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”

Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.

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Rob Nixon (Chief Constable)

Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.

In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.

His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.

Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.

His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.

He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.

Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

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Rebecca Angel (PC 1668)

I joined Leicestershire Police in November 2020 and have held roles within Response, Investigations and now hold the Dedicated Neighbourhood role for Uppingham beat.

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

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Rebecca Angel (PC 1668)

I joined Leicestershire Police in November 2020 and have held roles within Response, Investigations and now hold the Dedicated Neighbourhood role for Uppingham beat.

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

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Rebecca Angel (PC 1668)

I joined Leicestershire Police in November 2020 and have held roles within Response, Investigations and now hold the Dedicated Neighbourhood role for Uppingham beat.

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Edd McKinnon (PC 2157)

I have been a police officer since 2006. I started my service in Leicester City, working out of Spinney Hill Park police station.
Whilst there I worked on response, before moving to a proactive team, targeting primarily drugs and ASB. In 2014 I did my first stint as a neighbourhood officer for Evington and Goodwood.
In 2016 I moved to Melton Mowbray, and worked on the response team up until September 2023, where I started to work on the Melton Town North Beat with PC 4517 Adam ATKINSON

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Jake Spruce (PC 1049)

I have worked for Leicestershire Police since 2019. I have previously spent two years on the Dedicated Neighbourhood Team in Melton Mowbray before then spending three years as a General Duty Officer, covering emergency and priority incidents in both Melton and Rutland.

I am looking forward to meeting you all, discussing local issues and working hard in tackling the priorities you want your local policing team to deal with

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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Edd McKinnon (PC 2157)

I have been a police officer since 2006. I started my service in Leicester City, working out of Spinney Hill Park police station.
Whilst there I worked on response, before moving to a proactive team, targeting primarily drugs and ASB. In 2014 I did my first stint as a neighbourhood officer for Evington and Goodwood.
In 2016 I moved to Melton Mowbray, and worked on the response team up until September 2023, where I started to work on the Melton Town North Beat with PC 4517 Adam ATKINSON

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Jake Spruce (PC 1049)

I have worked for Leicestershire Police since 2019. I have previously spent two years on the Dedicated Neighbourhood Team in Melton Mowbray before then spending three years as a General Duty Officer, covering emergency and priority incidents in both Melton and Rutland.

I am looking forward to meeting you all, discussing local issues and working hard in tackling the priorities you want your local policing team to deal with

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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Edd McKinnon (PC 2157)

I have been a police officer since 2006. I started my service in Leicester City, working out of Spinney Hill Park police station.
Whilst there I worked on response, before moving to a proactive team, targeting primarily drugs and ASB. In 2014 I did my first stint as a neighbourhood officer for Evington and Goodwood.
In 2016 I moved to Melton Mowbray, and worked on the response team up until September 2023, where I started to work on the Melton Town North Beat with PC 4517 Adam ATKINSON

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Jake Spruce (PC 1049)

I have worked for Leicestershire Police since 2019. I have previously spent two years on the Dedicated Neighbourhood Team in Melton Mowbray before then spending three years as a General Duty Officer, covering emergency and priority incidents in both Melton and Rutland.

I am looking forward to meeting you all, discussing local issues and working hard in tackling the priorities you want your local policing team to deal with

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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

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Andy Wylie (PCSO 6613)
I became a PCSO in March 2005.

I have been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and I firmly believe that my role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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Darren Richardson (Inspector - Melton & Rutland NPA Commander)

I joined Leicestershire police in 2008 and since then have worked in numerous roles including response policing, the neighbourhood investigation team, the road policing team, criminal justice and neighbourhood policing. I became the Melton & Rutland area Commander in September 2023 with a responsibility for managing the local priorities and working with partners to develop an effective policing strategy.

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Edd McKinnon (PC 2157)

I have been a police officer since 2006. I started my service in Leicester City, working out of Spinney Hill Park police station.
Whilst there I worked on response, before moving to a proactive team, targeting primarily drugs and ASB. In 2014 I did my first stint as a neighbourhood officer for Evington and Goodwood.
In 2016 I moved to Melton Mowbray, and worked on the response team up until September 2023, where I started to work on the Melton Town North Beat with PC 4517 Adam ATKINSON

George Pears (PC 54)
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Liam Palmer (PS 4114)

I joined Leicestershire Police in 2012 and since then have worked in a number of roles including Response, Neighbourhood Investigations, Proactive Policing and also Neighbourhood Management. I became the Neighbourhood Sergeant in Rutland in May 2023. I have responsibility for local priorities and partnership working to develop an effective policing response across Rutland

Locations

Oakham Police Station

Address:

15 - 17 Station Road , Oakham , Rutland, LE15 6QT

Priorities

1 Apr 2024

Road Safety:
Community engagement through Beats Surgery’s, Neighbourhood Link Surveys, and social media interaction has identified that the Uppingham community feel Road Safety is one of their main priorities.

Response (3 Jun 2024)

During May 24 speed monitoring was completed in the town by the Neighbourhood Team and 1 driver was issued with a TOR (Traffic Offence Report). PCSO Wylie assisted with a Fatal Four Operation in Melton and this will be repeated in Rutland in due course.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)

1 Apr 2024

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Community engagement through Beat Surgery’s, Neighbourhood Link Surveys and social media interaction has highlighted that Anti-Social behaviour as is a concerned for the residents of Uppingham.

Response (3 Jun 2024)

We had two reports of ASB in May 2024. Two youth have been issued with Community Resolutions after admitting to causing graffiti and a joint partnership visit was completed to a resolve reported issues in a residential property,

Patrols in local hotspot areas will continue to be completed to engage with youths and educate them and take positive action when required.

If wish to report any ASB in your area please contact your local policing team or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Apr 2024

Vehicle Crime:
Community engagement through Beats Surgery’s, Neighbourhood Link Surveys, and social media interaction has identified that the Uppingham community feel that the ongoing issue of vehicle related crime is one of their main concerns.

Response (3 Jun 2024)

Although we had no reports of vehicle crime in May 24 there has been reports in our surrounding villages so we must not become complacent.

Please report Vehicle Crime to us please visit our website www.leics.police.uk

1 Jul 2024

Road Safety:
Through our consultation with you we have identified Road Safety (speeding) as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. We will deploy the speed gun device and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate. We will also continue to work with partner agencies, such as the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van, to identify areas of concern and request deployment of that resource. We will then continue to publish the enforcement statistics on the Neighbourhood Link messaging service. www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk

Response (5 Aug 2024)

Local Speed Enforcement, Fatal 4 operations and County Lines operations have taken place across the Beat and is further strengthened by our support to the Community Speed Watch scheme that is currently running.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)

1 Jul 2024

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Through our consultation with you we have identified ASB as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will complete high visibility patrols of hotpot areas and deal proactively with offenders with a view to providing a community resolution disposal if it is applicable.

Response (5 Aug 2024)

Throughout July, there has been three reports of ASB. Local Officers in Uppingham have visited hot pots and liaised with the Community Safety Team at Rutland County Council to manage concerns across the Beat.

If wish to report any ASB in your area please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Jul 2024

Drugs:
Through our consultation with you we have identified that the selling and use of Drugs as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

We are going to do develop our intelligence picture around those who commit this type of crime so we that we can effectively target our resources in the right areas, at the right time, with the aim of deterring, disrupting and bringing offenders to justice.

Response (5 Aug 2024)

During July to tackle the issue on the beat, local officers have been patrolling hot spot areas where drug activity has been brought to our attention. Through planned operations and stop and search procedures across Rutland area a number of people have been arrested and drugs have been seized.

If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other report call 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Oct 2024

Road Safety:
Through our consultation with you we have identified Road Safety (speeding) as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. We will deploy the speed gun device and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate. We will also continue to work with partner agencies, such as the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van, to identify areas of concern and request deployment of that resource. We will then continue to publish the enforcement statistics on the Neighbourhood Link messaging service. www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk

Response (1 Oct 2024)

Local Speed Enforcement, and County Lines operations have taken place across the Beat to tackle road safety and is further strengthened by our support to the Community Speed Watch schemes across Rutland.

We have liaised with the Community Safety Team at Rutland County Council to manage concerns across the Beat. Two Section 59 notices have been issued to a juveniles in relation to riding their mopeds in inconsiderate and reckless manner. If any further reports are received these will seized.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)

1 Oct 2024

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Through our consultation with you we have identified ASB as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will complete high visibility patrols of hotpot areas and deal proactively with offenders with a view to providing a community resolution disposal if it is applicable.

Response (1 Oct 2024)

During September, local Officers in Uppingham have visited hot spots with ASB having been report on Queens Street and Ayston Road.
They have liaised with the Community Safety Team at Rutland County Council to manage concerns across the Beat.
Local schools have provided information in relation to ASB on Queens Street which will result in ASB Warning Notices being issued to these juveniles as their behaviour is not acceptable whilst out in public.
If wish to report any ASB in your area please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Oct 2024

Drugs:
Through our consultation with you we have identified that the selling and use of Drugs as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

We are going to do develop our intelligence picture around those who commit this type of crime so we that we can effectively target our resources in the right areas, at the right time, with the aim of deterring, disrupting and bringing offenders to justice.

Response (1 Oct 2024)

Neighbourhood and Response Officers are patrolling hot spot areas where drug activity has been brought to our attention. Intelligence is being gathered daily through community engagement . Planned operations are in place around Rutland which will be focusing on vehicles and drugs coming in and out of Rutland from other areas of the county.

If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other report call 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Oct 2024

Road Safety:
Through our consultation with you we have identified Road Safety (speeding) as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. We will deploy the speed gun device and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate. We will also continue to work with partner agencies, such as the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van, to identify areas of concern and request deployment of that resource. We will then continue to publish the enforcement statistics on the Neighbourhood Link messaging service. www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk

Response (1 Oct 2024)

Local Speed Enforcement, and County Lines operations have taken place across the Beat to tackle road safety and is further strengthened by our support to the Community Speed Watch schemes across Rutland.

We have liaised with the Community Safety Team at Rutland County Council to manage concerns across the Beat. Two Section 59 notices have been issued to a juveniles in relation to riding their mopeds in inconsiderate and reckless manner. If any further reports are received these will seized.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)

1 Oct 2024

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Through our consultation with you we have identified ASB as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will complete high visibility patrols of hotpot areas and deal proactively with offenders with a view to providing a community resolution disposal if it is applicable.

Response (1 Oct 2024)

During September, local Officers in Uppingham have visited hot spots with ASB having been report on Queens Street and Ayston Road.
They have liaised with the Community Safety Team at Rutland County Council to manage concerns across the Beat.
Local schools have provided information in relation to ASB on Queens Street which will result in ASB Warning Notices being issued to these juveniles as their behaviour is not acceptable whilst out in public.
If wish to report any ASB in your area please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Oct 2024

Drugs:
Through our consultation with you we have identified that the selling and use of Drugs as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

We are going to do develop our intelligence picture around those who commit this type of crime so we that we can effectively target our resources in the right areas, at the right time, with the aim of deterring, disrupting and bringing offenders to justice.

Response (1 Oct 2024)

Neighbourhood and Response Officers are patrolling hot spot areas where drug activity has been brought to our attention. Intelligence is being gathered daily through community engagement . Planned operations are in place around Rutland which will be focusing on vehicles and drugs coming in and out of Rutland from other areas of the county.

If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other report call 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Oct 2024

Road Safety:
Through our consultation with you we have identified Road Safety (speeding) as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. We will deploy the speed gun device and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate. We will also continue to work with partner agencies, such as the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van, to identify areas of concern and request deployment of that resource. We will then continue to publish the enforcement statistics on the Neighbourhood Link messaging service. www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk

Response (3 Nov 2024)

During October we continued to provide a high visibility policing presence to affected areas. The neighbourhood team have conducted ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) and speed monitoring at various locations on the beat.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)
You said, We did.

1 Oct 2024

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Through our consultation with you we have identified ASB as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will complete high visibility patrols of hotpot areas and deal proactively with offenders with a view to providing a community resolution disposal if it is applicable.

Response (3 Nov 2024)

I am pleased to report that during October we had no official reports of ASB on the Beat. Local Officers have continued to visited hot spots locations including Queen Street with no ASB be reported following our engagement with youth and their parents in Sept.
If you wish to report any ASB in your area please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk
You said, we did.

1 Oct 2024

Drugs:
Through our consultation with you we have identified that the selling and use of Drugs as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

We are going to do develop our intelligence picture around those who commit this type of crime so we that we can effectively target our resources in the right areas, at the right time, with the aim of deterring, disrupting and bringing offenders to justice.

Response (3 Nov 2024)

In October officers stopped a vehicle suspected to be involved in the supply of class A controlled drugs. Suspicions were proved correct when a quantity of class A drugs and cash were seized, and the occupant of the vehicle arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply controlled drugs. This is another great example of officers acting proactively on information supplied by the public and it shows just how vital you are to the work we do.

If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other reports call 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk
You Said, we did.

1 Jan 2025

Road Safety:
Through our consultation with you we have identified Road Safety (speeding) as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. We will deploy the speed gun device and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate. We will also continue to work with partner agencies, such as the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van, to identify areas of concern and request deployment of that resource. We will then continue to publish the enforcement statistics on the Neighbourhood Link messaging service. www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk

Response (1 Jan 2025)

During the previous three months the beat team have provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. Our speed gun device used to monitor speeding vehicles and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate.
During December the beat teams have worked together across Rutland on a pre-Christmas speeding Operation.
The beat team also attended a multi-agency road safety event at Kendrew Barracks in Cottesmore where around 700 military personnel were involved and educated in the importance of ‘The Fatal 4’ and road safety. The day involved Leicestershire Police, Royal Military Police, East Midlands Ambulance Service, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service, Turning Point, The Road Safety Partnership and Rutland County Council Community Safety Team. It was a really well received day and hopefully will help to improve the safety of our roads for weeks and months to come.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)
#Yousaidwedid

1 Jan 2025

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Through our consultation with you we have identified ASB as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will complete high visibility patrols of hotpot areas and deal proactively with offenders with a view to providing a community resolution disposal if it is applicable.

Response (1 Jan 2025)

During during the last three months I am please to report the there has been a drop in reported incidents of ASB in Uppingham. The recent darker nights and colder weather usually ensure a reduction at this time of year. Never the less high visibility patrols and engagement with local youth will continue over the winter period.

During December both PC McKinnon and PC Spruce have attended Uppingham Community College to speak with students and their Designated Safeguarding Leads about ongoing ASB issues.

The beat team have also attended additional top up training sessions to share with and learn from other areas around Leicestershire and the country to see what they have found works when tackling ASB (Anti-Social Behaviour).

If you wish to report any ASB in your area please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk
#yousaidwedid.

1 Jan 2025

Drugs:
Through our consultation with you we have identified that the selling and use of Drugs as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

We are going to do develop our intelligence picture around those who commit this type of crime so we that we can effectively target our resources in the right areas, at the right time, with the aim of deterring, disrupting and bringing offenders to justice.

Response (1 Jan 2025)

During the last three months both Neighbourhood and Response Officer Officers have using the ANPR systems, intelligence provided by the public and good old police officer suspicion to stop and search a number of vehicles across Rutland.

During December, Officers stopped a vehicle suspected to be involved in the supply of class A controlled drugs on its way into Uppingham. Suspicions were proved correct when a quantity of class A drugs and cash were seized and the occupant of the vehicle arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply controlled drugs. This is another great example of officers acting proactively on information supplied by the public and it shows just how vital you are to the work we do.

If you see something suspicious report it, online via our website, by phone on 101 or using Crime Stoppers. This is a great result for our local community.

If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other reports call 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk

1 Jan 2025

Road Safety:
Through our consultation with you we have identified Road Safety (speeding) as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. We will deploy the speed gun device and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate. We will also continue to work with partner agencies, such as the Road Safety Partnership mobile speed camera van, to identify areas of concern and request deployment of that resource. We will then continue to publish the enforcement statistics on the Neighbourhood Link messaging service. www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk

Response (1 Feb 2025)

During Jan 25 the beat team have provide a frequent high visibility policing presence to the affected areas with marked vehicle patrols and regular monitoring. Our speed gun device used to monitor speeding vehicles and deal with offenders robustly where appropriate.

The results from the mobile speed camera van visits to all locations in Rutland can be viewed at www.speedorsafety.com (Camera locations, Camera Van Enforcement Hours and Offences)
#Yousaidwedid

1 Jan 2025

Anti-Social Behaviour:
Through our consultation with you we have identified ASB as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

What we are going to do: We will complete high visibility patrols of hotpot areas and deal proactively with offenders with a view to providing a community resolution disposal if it is applicable.

Response (1 Feb 2025)

Although reports of ASB have remain very low over the past month, high visible patrols of Tod’s Pieces were increased following reports of theft and criminal damage an incident of criminal damage to the toilet block in Dec and Jan. We can not be in this area 24/7, if you see ASB taking place please report it. The beat team and Rutland community Safety team have visit Uppingham Community College in January to engage with students about the ongoing ASB issues.

If you wish to report any ASB in your area, please contact via 101 or report it online via www.leics.police.uk
#yousaidwedid.

1 Jan 2025

Drugs:
Through our consultation with you we have identified that the selling and use of Drugs as being a priority the people of Uppingham want us to address.

We are going to do develop our intelligence picture around those who commit this type of crime so we that we can effectively target our resources in the right areas, at the right time, with the aim of deterring, disrupting and bringing offenders to justice.

Response (1 Feb 2025)

During Jan 25, Neighbourhood and Response Officer Officers have using the ANPR systems, intelligence provided by the public and good old police officer suspicion to stop and search a number of vehicles across Rutland. The neighbourhood team have patrols areas concerned in the distribution of drugs in the town.

If wish to report any Drug Activity in your area, please contact 999 if is occurring at the time of the call. For all other reports call 101, report it online via www.leics.police.uk or use Crimestoppers via www.crimestoppers-uk.org

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