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Senior Officer Details

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Chris Davison (Assistant Chief Constable)

Chris joined Lincolnshire Police in 1997, having previously served as a volunteer cadet there between 1991 and 1994.

Chris has served his entire career in the county, both in uniform and as a detective, and more recently has been the Head of Crime, the C/Supt in charge of the East of the county as well as a secondment to Lincolnshire County Council as the Assistant Director for Public Protection. He is currently the Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing and Partnerships.

Chris holds joint honours in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Leeds, and an MSc in Leadership and Management from Warwick Business School.

Outside of work, Chris is a fervent follower of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club, an aficionado of heavy metal and is a ludologist.

Chris lives in the south of Lincolnshire with his wife and two sons.

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Chris Haward (Chief Constable)

Chris joined the force as Chief Constable in December 2020.

His previous role was head of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) and has led on major crime investigations, tackling serious and organised crime, covert policing and counter terrorism.

In his time at EMSOU, the largest police collaboration in the UK, the unit saw an increase in operations completed, arrests made and convictions secured.

Chris was raised in Zambia and Botswana before returning to Yorkshire for secondary school. He has a degree and a Masters from Leicester University.

He joined Leicestershire Police in 1991 where he worked his way up from beat bobby to Detective Inspector through to Chief Superintendent.

He was the Gold Commander for Leicester City Football Club for several years, including the Premiership winning season, and spent three years with Interpol tackling drug trafficking across the globe.

In 2016 Mr Haward moved to Derbyshire Constabulary as Assistant Chief Constable and took over EMSOU in early 2018 in the rank of Deputy Chief Constable.

He is married with two children.

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Jason Harwin (Deputy Chief Constable)

Jason is the Deputy Chief Constable.

He was appointed from Cleveland Police in June 2019 where he was Assistant Chief Constable for two years.

Prior to this he worked at South Yorkshire Police for 25 years in a variety of roles with a focus on local policing and partnership working. Jason was the force’s Head of Business change and a Chief Superintendent for Rotherham during the child sexual exploitation investigations, where he worked to help rebuild confidence in the local authorities.

Jason is currently a strategic commander for firearms incidents and the National Police Chief’s Council lead for Drugs.

Follow Jason on Twitter at @DCCHarwin

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Kerrin Wilson (Assistant Chief Constable)

Kerrin was appointed Assistant Chief Constable in July 2018, having previously been Head of Cleveland & Durham (Police) Special Operations Unit.

Kerrin started her policing career in 1992 with Northumbria Police.  She did the bulk of her service with Cleveland Constabulary before moving to North Yorkshire Police on promotion to Chief Inspector and then joining Durham Constabulary in 2013 as a Superintendent. 

Kerrin has a background in a variety of disciplines at all levels of her career from operational uniform, CID and specialist roles. This has included Head of Tasking & Co-ordinating Command (Media, Resourcing, Intelligence, Research & Analysis, Control Rooms); Safeguarding; Volume Crime; Diversity Unit; Local Area Command; Neighbourhood Policing, and serving on secondment to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as the Director for Training the Iraqi Police based in Baghdad.

Kerrin is responsible locally for Crime and Operations which includes the Force Control Room and Criminal Justice.  Kerrin is also the East Midlands Regional lead for Victims and Witnesses, ANPR and Roads Policing. 

Kerrin has also undertaken regional and national responsibilities in the hostage negotiating world and has been deployed internationally in this capacity both on operational deployments and reviewing New South Wales Police effectiveness in a terrorist siege.

She is a keen advocate of the equality agenda, in particular supporting B.A.M.E & Women’s aspirations both within the police service and wider afield.

Since becoming a Chief Officer, Kerrin has taken on a number of National and Regional roles;

  • National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Lead for Professionalising the Investigative Process (PIP);
  • NPCC Lead for Progression and Leadership under the Race Religion and Belief portfolio;
  • Police Steering Committee for Cumberland Lodge, a national charity working as a ‘think tank’ to encourage dialogue and debate for causes and effects of social division.
  • Board Member for JUST Lincolnshire, a single equality organisation which aims to make a difference to the lives of people from all backgrounds by championing equality, tackling discrimination and celebrating the richly diverse makeup of the County.  
  • Member of the Institute of Directors (IOD) as Ambassador for Criminal Justice and Policing.

Kerrin is married, no children, a million god children, loves life, adventure, travel and music. 

Follow Kerrin on Twitter at @KerrinWilson999

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Sharon Clark (Chief Finance Officer)

Sharon is originally from Manchester and moved to Lincolnshire in 1992.

She graduated from Oxford with a degree in Chemistry and trained as a Chartered Accountant and qualified in 1994.

Since then, she has worked predominantly in the public sector, holding senior finance posts in the NHS, local authority and education sectors.

At the Radiotherapy Centre at Lincoln County Hospital, as Assistant Director of Finance, she took the finance lead on a project to secure £10M of Department of Health funding to transfer Radiotherapy to a new purpose-built facility at Lincoln County Hospital.

Sharon has worked on the merger of Lincoln, Boston and Grantham acute trusts to form the United Lincolnshire NHS Trust.  As a member of the Lincoln Executive team and the merger team, she was responsible for establishing the budgets for the merged organisation.

She has also been involved in a number of significant capital projects whilst at City of Lincoln Council providing financial advice from initial viability and funding, through to project completion and ongoing service consequences.

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Chris Davison (Assistant Chief Constable)

Chris joined Lincolnshire Police in 1997, having previously served as a volunteer cadet there between 1991 and 1994.

Chris has served his entire career in the county, both in uniform and as a detective, and more recently has been the Head of Crime, the C/Supt in charge of the East of the county as well as a secondment to Lincolnshire County Council as the Assistant Director for Public Protection. He is currently the Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing and Partnerships.

Chris holds joint honours in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Leeds, and an MSc in Leadership and Management from Warwick Business School.

Outside of work, Chris is a fervent follower of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club, an aficionado of heavy metal and is a ludologist.

Chris lives in the south of Lincolnshire with his wife and two sons.

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Chris Haward (Chief Constable)

Chris joined the force as Chief Constable in December 2020.

His previous role was head of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) and has led on major crime investigations, tackling serious and organised crime, covert policing and counter terrorism.

In his time at EMSOU, the largest police collaboration in the UK, the unit saw an increase in operations completed, arrests made and convictions secured.

Chris was raised in Zambia and Botswana before returning to Yorkshire for secondary school. He has a degree and a Masters from Leicester University.

He joined Leicestershire Police in 1991 where he worked his way up from beat bobby to Detective Inspector through to Chief Superintendent.

He was the Gold Commander for Leicester City Football Club for several years, including the Premiership winning season, and spent three years with Interpol tackling drug trafficking across the globe.

In 2016 Mr Haward moved to Derbyshire Constabulary as Assistant Chief Constable and took over EMSOU in early 2018 in the rank of Deputy Chief Constable.

He is married with two children.

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Jason Harwin (Deputy Chief Constable)

Jason is the Deputy Chief Constable.

He was appointed from Cleveland Police in June 2019 where he was Assistant Chief Constable for two years.

Prior to this he worked at South Yorkshire Police for 25 years in a variety of roles with a focus on local policing and partnership working. Jason was the force’s Head of Business change and a Chief Superintendent for Rotherham during the child sexual exploitation investigations, where he worked to help rebuild confidence in the local authorities.

Jason is currently a strategic commander for firearms incidents and the National Police Chief’s Council lead for Drugs.

Follow Jason on Twitter at @DCCHarwin

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Kerrin Wilson (Assistant Chief Constable)

Kerrin was appointed Assistant Chief Constable in July 2018, having previously been Head of Cleveland & Durham (Police) Special Operations Unit.

Kerrin started her policing career in 1992 with Northumbria Police.  She did the bulk of her service with Cleveland Constabulary before moving to North Yorkshire Police on promotion to Chief Inspector and then joining Durham Constabulary in 2013 as a Superintendent. 

Kerrin has a background in a variety of disciplines at all levels of her career from operational uniform, CID and specialist roles. This has included Head of Tasking & Co-ordinating Command (Media, Resourcing, Intelligence, Research & Analysis, Control Rooms); Safeguarding; Volume Crime; Diversity Unit; Local Area Command; Neighbourhood Policing, and serving on secondment to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as the Director for Training the Iraqi Police based in Baghdad.

Kerrin is responsible locally for Crime and Operations which includes the Force Control Room and Criminal Justice.  Kerrin is also the East Midlands Regional lead for Victims and Witnesses, ANPR and Roads Policing. 

Kerrin has also undertaken regional and national responsibilities in the hostage negotiating world and has been deployed internationally in this capacity both on operational deployments and reviewing New South Wales Police effectiveness in a terrorist siege.

She is a keen advocate of the equality agenda, in particular supporting B.A.M.E & Women’s aspirations both within the police service and wider afield.

Since becoming a Chief Officer, Kerrin has taken on a number of National and Regional roles;

  • National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Lead for Professionalising the Investigative Process (PIP);
  • NPCC Lead for Progression and Leadership under the Race Religion and Belief portfolio;
  • Police Steering Committee for Cumberland Lodge, a national charity working as a ‘think tank’ to encourage dialogue and debate for causes and effects of social division.
  • Board Member for JUST Lincolnshire, a single equality organisation which aims to make a difference to the lives of people from all backgrounds by championing equality, tackling discrimination and celebrating the richly diverse makeup of the County.  
  • Member of the Institute of Directors (IOD) as Ambassador for Criminal Justice and Policing.

Kerrin is married, no children, a million god children, loves life, adventure, travel and music. 

Follow Kerrin on Twitter at @KerrinWilson999

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Sharon Clark (Chief Finance Officer)

Sharon is originally from Manchester and moved to Lincolnshire in 1992.

She graduated from Oxford with a degree in Chemistry and trained as a Chartered Accountant and qualified in 1994.

Since then, she has worked predominantly in the public sector, holding senior finance posts in the NHS, local authority and education sectors.

At the Radiotherapy Centre at Lincoln County Hospital, as Assistant Director of Finance, she took the finance lead on a project to secure £10M of Department of Health funding to transfer Radiotherapy to a new purpose-built facility at Lincoln County Hospital.

Sharon has worked on the merger of Lincoln, Boston and Grantham acute trusts to form the United Lincolnshire NHS Trust.  As a member of the Lincoln Executive team and the merger team, she was responsible for establishing the budgets for the merged organisation.

She has also been involved in a number of significant capital projects whilst at City of Lincoln Council providing financial advice from initial viability and funding, through to project completion and ongoing service consequences.

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Chris Davison (Assistant Chief Constable)

Chris joined Lincolnshire Police in 1997, having previously served as a volunteer cadet there between 1991 and 1994.

Chris has served his entire career in the county, both in uniform and as a detective, and more recently has been the Head of Crime, the C/Supt in charge of the East of the county as well as a secondment to Lincolnshire County Council as the Assistant Director for Public Protection. He is currently the Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing and Partnerships.

Chris holds joint honours in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Leeds, and an MSc in Leadership and Management from Warwick Business School.

Outside of work, Chris is a fervent follower of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club, an aficionado of heavy metal and is a ludologist.

Chris lives in the south of Lincolnshire with his wife and two sons.

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Chris Haward (Chief Constable)

Chris joined the force as Chief Constable in December 2020.

His previous role was head of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) and has led on major crime investigations, tackling serious and organised crime, covert policing and counter terrorism.

In his time at EMSOU, the largest police collaboration in the UK, the unit saw an increase in operations completed, arrests made and convictions secured.

Chris was raised in Zambia and Botswana before returning to Yorkshire for secondary school. He has a degree and a Masters from Leicester University.

He joined Leicestershire Police in 1991 where he worked his way up from beat bobby to Detective Inspector through to Chief Superintendent.

He was the Gold Commander for Leicester City Football Club for several years, including the Premiership winning season, and spent three years with Interpol tackling drug trafficking across the globe.

In 2016 Mr Haward moved to Derbyshire Constabulary as Assistant Chief Constable and took over EMSOU in early 2018 in the rank of Deputy Chief Constable.

He is married with two children.

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Jason Harwin (Deputy Chief Constable)

Jason is the Deputy Chief Constable.

He was appointed from Cleveland Police in June 2019 where he was Assistant Chief Constable for two years.

Prior to this he worked at South Yorkshire Police for 25 years in a variety of roles with a focus on local policing and partnership working. Jason was the force’s Head of Business change and a Chief Superintendent for Rotherham during the child sexual exploitation investigations, where he worked to help rebuild confidence in the local authorities.

Jason is currently a strategic commander for firearms incidents and the National Police Chief’s Council lead for Drugs.

Follow Jason on Twitter at @DCCHarwin

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Kerrin Wilson (Assistant Chief Constable)

Kerrin was appointed Assistant Chief Constable in July 2018, having previously been Head of Cleveland & Durham (Police) Special Operations Unit.

Kerrin started her policing career in 1992 with Northumbria Police.  She did the bulk of her service with Cleveland Constabulary before moving to North Yorkshire Police on promotion to Chief Inspector and then joining Durham Constabulary in 2013 as a Superintendent. 

Kerrin has a background in a variety of disciplines at all levels of her career from operational uniform, CID and specialist roles. This has included Head of Tasking & Co-ordinating Command (Media, Resourcing, Intelligence, Research & Analysis, Control Rooms); Safeguarding; Volume Crime; Diversity Unit; Local Area Command; Neighbourhood Policing, and serving on secondment to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as the Director for Training the Iraqi Police based in Baghdad.

Kerrin is responsible locally for Crime and Operations which includes the Force Control Room and Criminal Justice.  Kerrin is also the East Midlands Regional lead for Victims and Witnesses, ANPR and Roads Policing. 

Kerrin has also undertaken regional and national responsibilities in the hostage negotiating world and has been deployed internationally in this capacity both on operational deployments and reviewing New South Wales Police effectiveness in a terrorist siege.

She is a keen advocate of the equality agenda, in particular supporting B.A.M.E & Women’s aspirations both within the police service and wider afield.

Since becoming a Chief Officer, Kerrin has taken on a number of National and Regional roles;

  • National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Lead for Professionalising the Investigative Process (PIP);
  • NPCC Lead for Progression and Leadership under the Race Religion and Belief portfolio;
  • Police Steering Committee for Cumberland Lodge, a national charity working as a ‘think tank’ to encourage dialogue and debate for causes and effects of social division.
  • Board Member for JUST Lincolnshire, a single equality organisation which aims to make a difference to the lives of people from all backgrounds by championing equality, tackling discrimination and celebrating the richly diverse makeup of the County.  
  • Member of the Institute of Directors (IOD) as Ambassador for Criminal Justice and Policing.

Kerrin is married, no children, a million god children, loves life, adventure, travel and music. 

Follow Kerrin on Twitter at @KerrinWilson999

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Sharon Clark (Chief Finance Officer)

Sharon is originally from Manchester and moved to Lincolnshire in 1992.

She graduated from Oxford with a degree in Chemistry and trained as a Chartered Accountant and qualified in 1994.

Since then, she has worked predominantly in the public sector, holding senior finance posts in the NHS, local authority and education sectors.

At the Radiotherapy Centre at Lincoln County Hospital, as Assistant Director of Finance, she took the finance lead on a project to secure £10M of Department of Health funding to transfer Radiotherapy to a new purpose-built facility at Lincoln County Hospital.

Sharon has worked on the merger of Lincoln, Boston and Grantham acute trusts to form the United Lincolnshire NHS Trust.  As a member of the Lincoln Executive team and the merger team, she was responsible for establishing the budgets for the merged organisation.

She has also been involved in a number of significant capital projects whilst at City of Lincoln Council providing financial advice from initial viability and funding, through to project completion and ongoing service consequences.

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Chris Davison (Assistant Chief Constable)

Chris joined Lincolnshire Police in 1997, having previously served as a volunteer cadet there between 1991 and 1994.

Chris has served his entire career in the county, both in uniform and as a detective, and more recently has been the Head of Crime, the C/Supt in charge of the East of the county as well as a secondment to Lincolnshire County Council as the Assistant Director for Public Protection. He is currently the Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing and Partnerships.

Chris holds joint honours in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Leeds, and an MSc in Leadership and Management from Warwick Business School.

Outside of work, Chris is a fervent follower of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club, an aficionado of heavy metal and is a ludologist.

Chris lives in the south of Lincolnshire with his wife and two sons.

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Chris Haward (Chief Constable)

Chris joined the force as Chief Constable in December 2020.

His previous role was head of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) and has led on major crime investigations, tackling serious and organised crime, covert policing and counter terrorism.

In his time at EMSOU, the largest police collaboration in the UK, the unit saw an increase in operations completed, arrests made and convictions secured.

Chris was raised in Zambia and Botswana before returning to Yorkshire for secondary school. He has a degree and a Masters from Leicester University.

He joined Leicestershire Police in 1991 where he worked his way up from beat bobby to Detective Inspector through to Chief Superintendent.

He was the Gold Commander for Leicester City Football Club for several years, including the Premiership winning season, and spent three years with Interpol tackling drug trafficking across the globe.

In 2016 Mr Haward moved to Derbyshire Constabulary as Assistant Chief Constable and took over EMSOU in early 2018 in the rank of Deputy Chief Constable.

He is married with two children.

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Jason Harwin (Deputy Chief Constable)

Jason is the Deputy Chief Constable.

He was appointed from Cleveland Police in June 2019 where he was Assistant Chief Constable for two years.

Prior to this he worked at South Yorkshire Police for 25 years in a variety of roles with a focus on local policing and partnership working. Jason was the force’s Head of Business change and a Chief Superintendent for Rotherham during the child sexual exploitation investigations, where he worked to help rebuild confidence in the local authorities.

Jason is currently a strategic commander for firearms incidents and the National Police Chief’s Council lead for Drugs.

Follow Jason on Twitter at @DCCHarwin

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Kerrin Wilson (Assistant Chief Constable)

Kerrin was appointed Assistant Chief Constable in July 2018, having previously been Head of Cleveland & Durham (Police) Special Operations Unit.

Kerrin started her policing career in 1992 with Northumbria Police.  She did the bulk of her service with Cleveland Constabulary before moving to North Yorkshire Police on promotion to Chief Inspector and then joining Durham Constabulary in 2013 as a Superintendent. 

Kerrin has a background in a variety of disciplines at all levels of her career from operational uniform, CID and specialist roles. This has included Head of Tasking & Co-ordinating Command (Media, Resourcing, Intelligence, Research & Analysis, Control Rooms); Safeguarding; Volume Crime; Diversity Unit; Local Area Command; Neighbourhood Policing, and serving on secondment to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as the Director for Training the Iraqi Police based in Baghdad.

Kerrin is responsible locally for Crime and Operations which includes the Force Control Room and Criminal Justice.  Kerrin is also the East Midlands Regional lead for Victims and Witnesses, ANPR and Roads Policing. 

Kerrin has also undertaken regional and national responsibilities in the hostage negotiating world and has been deployed internationally in this capacity both on operational deployments and reviewing New South Wales Police effectiveness in a terrorist siege.

She is a keen advocate of the equality agenda, in particular supporting B.A.M.E & Women’s aspirations both within the police service and wider afield.

Since becoming a Chief Officer, Kerrin has taken on a number of National and Regional roles;

  • National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Lead for Professionalising the Investigative Process (PIP);
  • NPCC Lead for Progression and Leadership under the Race Religion and Belief portfolio;
  • Police Steering Committee for Cumberland Lodge, a national charity working as a ‘think tank’ to encourage dialogue and debate for causes and effects of social division.
  • Board Member for JUST Lincolnshire, a single equality organisation which aims to make a difference to the lives of people from all backgrounds by championing equality, tackling discrimination and celebrating the richly diverse makeup of the County.  
  • Member of the Institute of Directors (IOD) as Ambassador for Criminal Justice and Policing.

Kerrin is married, no children, a million god children, loves life, adventure, travel and music. 

Follow Kerrin on Twitter at @KerrinWilson999

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Sharon Clark (Chief Finance Officer)

Sharon is originally from Manchester and moved to Lincolnshire in 1992.

She graduated from Oxford with a degree in Chemistry and trained as a Chartered Accountant and qualified in 1994.

Since then, she has worked predominantly in the public sector, holding senior finance posts in the NHS, local authority and education sectors.

At the Radiotherapy Centre at Lincoln County Hospital, as Assistant Director of Finance, she took the finance lead on a project to secure £10M of Department of Health funding to transfer Radiotherapy to a new purpose-built facility at Lincoln County Hospital.

Sharon has worked on the merger of Lincoln, Boston and Grantham acute trusts to form the United Lincolnshire NHS Trust.  As a member of the Lincoln Executive team and the merger team, she was responsible for establishing the budgets for the merged organisation.

She has also been involved in a number of significant capital projects whilst at City of Lincoln Council providing financial advice from initial viability and funding, through to project completion and ongoing service consequences.

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Chris Davison (Assistant Chief Constable)

Chris joined Lincolnshire Police in 1997, having previously served as a volunteer cadet there between 1991 and 1994.

Chris has served his entire career in the county, both in uniform and as a detective, and more recently has been the Head of Crime, the C/Supt in charge of the East of the county as well as a secondment to Lincolnshire County Council as the Assistant Director for Public Protection. He is currently the Assistant Chief Constable for Local Policing and Partnerships.

Chris holds joint honours in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Leeds, and an MSc in Leadership and Management from Warwick Business School.

Outside of work, Chris is a fervent follower of Wolverhampton Wanderers football club, an aficionado of heavy metal and is a ludologist.

Chris lives in the south of Lincolnshire with his wife and two sons.

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Chris Haward (Chief Constable)

Chris joined the force as Chief Constable in December 2020.

His previous role was head of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) and has led on major crime investigations, tackling serious and organised crime, covert policing and counter terrorism.

In his time at EMSOU, the largest police collaboration in the UK, the unit saw an increase in operations completed, arrests made and convictions secured.

Chris was raised in Zambia and Botswana before returning to Yorkshire for secondary school. He has a degree and a Masters from Leicester University.

He joined Leicestershire Police in 1991 where he worked his way up from beat bobby to Detective Inspector through to Chief Superintendent.

He was the Gold Commander for Leicester City Football Club for several years, including the Premiership winning season, and spent three years with Interpol tackling drug trafficking across the globe.

In 2016 Mr Haward moved to Derbyshire Constabulary as Assistant Chief Constable and took over EMSOU in early 2018 in the rank of Deputy Chief Constable.

He is married with two children.

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Jason Harwin (Deputy Chief Constable)

Jason is the Deputy Chief Constable.

He was appointed from Cleveland Police in June 2019 where he was Assistant Chief Constable for two years.

Prior to this he worked at South Yorkshire Police for 25 years in a variety of roles with a focus on local policing and partnership working. Jason was the force’s Head of Business change and a Chief Superintendent for Rotherham during the child sexual exploitation investigations, where he worked to help rebuild confidence in the local authorities.

Jason is currently a strategic commander for firearms incidents and the National Police Chief’s Council lead for Drugs.

Follow Jason on Twitter at @DCCHarwin

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Kerrin Wilson (Assistant Chief Constable)

Kerrin was appointed Assistant Chief Constable in July 2018, having previously been Head of Cleveland & Durham (Police) Special Operations Unit.

Kerrin started her policing career in 1992 with Northumbria Police.  She did the bulk of her service with Cleveland Constabulary before moving to North Yorkshire Police on promotion to Chief Inspector and then joining Durham Constabulary in 2013 as a Superintendent. 

Kerrin has a background in a variety of disciplines at all levels of her career from operational uniform, CID and specialist roles. This has included Head of Tasking & Co-ordinating Command (Media, Resourcing, Intelligence, Research & Analysis, Control Rooms); Safeguarding; Volume Crime; Diversity Unit; Local Area Command; Neighbourhood Policing, and serving on secondment to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office as the Director for Training the Iraqi Police based in Baghdad.

Kerrin is responsible locally for Crime and Operations which includes the Force Control Room and Criminal Justice.  Kerrin is also the East Midlands Regional lead for Victims and Witnesses, ANPR and Roads Policing. 

Kerrin has also undertaken regional and national responsibilities in the hostage negotiating world and has been deployed internationally in this capacity both on operational deployments and reviewing New South Wales Police effectiveness in a terrorist siege.

She is a keen advocate of the equality agenda, in particular supporting B.A.M.E & Women’s aspirations both within the police service and wider afield.

Since becoming a Chief Officer, Kerrin has taken on a number of National and Regional roles;

  • National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Lead for Professionalising the Investigative Process (PIP);
  • NPCC Lead for Progression and Leadership under the Race Religion and Belief portfolio;
  • Police Steering Committee for Cumberland Lodge, a national charity working as a ‘think tank’ to encourage dialogue and debate for causes and effects of social division.
  • Board Member for JUST Lincolnshire, a single equality organisation which aims to make a difference to the lives of people from all backgrounds by championing equality, tackling discrimination and celebrating the richly diverse makeup of the County.  
  • Member of the Institute of Directors (IOD) as Ambassador for Criminal Justice and Policing.

Kerrin is married, no children, a million god children, loves life, adventure, travel and music. 

Follow Kerrin on Twitter at @KerrinWilson999

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Sharon Clark (Chief Finance Officer)

Sharon is originally from Manchester and moved to Lincolnshire in 1992.

She graduated from Oxford with a degree in Chemistry and trained as a Chartered Accountant and qualified in 1994.

Since then, she has worked predominantly in the public sector, holding senior finance posts in the NHS, local authority and education sectors.

At the Radiotherapy Centre at Lincoln County Hospital, as Assistant Director of Finance, she took the finance lead on a project to secure £10M of Department of Health funding to transfer Radiotherapy to a new purpose-built facility at Lincoln County Hospital.

Sharon has worked on the merger of Lincoln, Boston and Grantham acute trusts to form the United Lincolnshire NHS Trust.  As a member of the Lincoln Executive team and the merger team, she was responsible for establishing the budgets for the merged organisation.

She has also been involved in a number of significant capital projects whilst at City of Lincoln Council providing financial advice from initial viability and funding, through to project completion and ongoing service consequences.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

Chris Green (Police Constable)
Rachel Blackwell (Inspector)
Stuart Mumby-Croft (Sergeant)
Chris Green (Police Constable)
Rachel Blackwell (Inspector)
Stuart Mumby-Croft (Sergeant)
Chris Green (Police Constable)
Rachel Blackwell (Inspector)
Stuart Mumby-Croft (Sergeant)
Chris Green (Police Constable)
Rachel Blackwell (Inspector)
Stuart Mumby-Croft (Sergeant)
Chris Green (Police Constable)
Rachel Blackwell (Inspector)
Stuart Mumby-Croft (Sergeant)

Locations

Sleaford Police Station

Address:

The Hoplands Boston Road Sleaford, NG34 7LZ

Priorities

23 Apr 2024

Rural crime awareness raising for plant, machinery, fuel, and vehicles. The team will use engagement events and social media to raise awareness of current trends and series, and offer target hardening advice and support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

23 Apr 2024

Scams that relate to romance fraud or sextortion after a notable number of calls about relationship-based frauds or blackmail.

Response (23 Apr 2024)

We have working alongside the national campaign, created and published messages across
social media to raise community awareness of the most common ploys used to target
someone in this way. This has included sharing information on the signs or "red flags" to
look out for to avoid becoming a victim, or to spot someone you think may be being
exploited. We also ran a Valentine's Day campaign online.

Result: Very few reports of sextortion or romance fraud over the last three months.

23 Apr 2024

Rural crime awareness raising for plant, machinery, fuel, and vehicles. The team will use engagement events and social media to raise awareness of current trends and series, and offer target hardening advice and support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

Response (24 Jul 2024)

The team has used engagement events
and social media to raise awareness of current trends
and series, and offered target hardening advice and
support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

23 Apr 2024

Scams that relate to romance fraud or sextortion after a notable number of calls about relationship-based frauds or blackmail.

Response (23 Apr 2024)

We have working alongside the national campaign, created and published messages across
social media to raise community awareness of the most common ploys used to target
someone in this way. This has included sharing information on the signs or "red flags" to
look out for to avoid becoming a victim, or to spot someone you think may be being
exploited. We also ran a Valentine's Day campaign online.

Result: Very few reports of sextortion or romance fraud over the last three months.

24 Jul 2024

Summertime Anti-social behaviour – policing the hotspots across the area where we typically see a surge in nuisance
behaviour and disorder.

24 Jul 2024

Community Drug Supply – Disrupting the supply of
Class A Drugs in Sleaford, minimising the violence
linked to drug supply, Reducing the demand for Class
A drugs by offering support for addiction.

23 Apr 2024

Rural crime awareness raising for plant, machinery, fuel, and vehicles. The team will use engagement events and social media to raise awareness of current trends and series, and offer target hardening advice and support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

Response (24 Jul 2024)

The team has used engagement events
and social media to raise awareness of current trends
and series, and offered target hardening advice and
support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

23 Apr 2024

Scams that relate to romance fraud or sextortion after a notable number of calls about relationship-based frauds or blackmail.

Response (23 Apr 2024)

We have working alongside the national campaign, created and published messages across
social media to raise community awareness of the most common ploys used to target
someone in this way. This has included sharing information on the signs or "red flags" to
look out for to avoid becoming a victim, or to spot someone you think may be being
exploited. We also ran a Valentine's Day campaign online.

Result: Very few reports of sextortion or romance fraud over the last three months.

24 Jul 2024

Summertime Anti-social behaviour – policing the hotspots across the area where we typically see a surge in nuisance
behaviour and disorder.

24 Jul 2024

Community Drug Supply – Disrupting the supply of
Class A Drugs in Sleaford, minimising the violence
linked to drug supply, Reducing the demand for Class
A drugs by offering support for addiction.

23 Apr 2024

Rural crime awareness raising for plant, machinery, fuel, and vehicles. The team will use engagement events and social media to raise awareness of current trends and series, and offer target hardening advice and support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

Response (24 Jul 2024)

The team has used engagement events
and social media to raise awareness of current trends
and series, and offered target hardening advice and
support to local residents, farmers and businesses.

23 Apr 2024

Scams that relate to romance fraud or sextortion after a notable number of calls about relationship-based frauds or blackmail.

Response (23 Apr 2024)

We have working alongside the national campaign, created and published messages across
social media to raise community awareness of the most common ploys used to target
someone in this way. This has included sharing information on the signs or "red flags" to
look out for to avoid becoming a victim, or to spot someone you think may be being
exploited. We also ran a Valentine's Day campaign online.

Result: Very few reports of sextortion or romance fraud over the last three months.

24 Jul 2024

Summertime Anti-social behaviour – policing the hotspots across the area where we typically see a surge in nuisance
behaviour and disorder.

24 Jul 2024

Community Drug Supply – Disrupting the supply of
Class A Drugs in Sleaford, minimising the violence
linked to drug supply, Reducing the demand for Class
A drugs by offering support for addiction.

24 Jul 2024

Summertime Anti-social behaviour – policing the hotspots across the area where we typically see a surge in nuisance
behaviour and disorder.

Response (1 Nov 2024)

Since the start of September, we have been able to have
more officers spending time in areas which are
negatively affected by the behaviour of others. So far
this has been very well received, with lots of positive
endorsements from residents, shoppers and retailers
who are regularly telling us how nice it is to “see a bobby
out on the beat”. Our extra patrols will continue through
the winter months.

24 Jul 2024

Community Drug Supply – Disrupting the supply of
Class A Drugs in Sleaford, minimising the violence
linked to drug supply, Reducing the demand for Class
A drugs by offering support for addiction.

Response (1 Nov 2024)

During the first week in October, local officers were part
of a large-scale operation to tackle suspected County
Lines drug operations. Over the course of two days in
the Sleaford area, eight people were arrested, three
warrants were carried out, three children were
safeguarded, and weapons, cash and drugs were seized.

Neighbourhood Policing officers were supported by
British Transport Police’s (BTP) County Lines Taskforce,
and the Metropolitan Police’s Op Orochi County Lines
task force.

In the same week, a county lines drug trafficker who ran
a drugs line that supplied cocaine and heroin into
Sleaford was convicted at Lincoln Crown Court. Kieran
Staff, 40 of no fixed address, was sentenced to three
years in prison after an investigation led by Lincolnshire
Police and supported by the Metropolitan Police’s Op
Orochi county lines task force.

1 Nov 2024

Youth ASB across Sleaford’s rural villages – During the
darker autumn months we will ensure our patrols
focus on low-level nuisance, disorder and damage that
can be linked to local young people. Working with
parents, schools and partners to begin with early
warning visits about responsibility and looking at
available diversionary activities.

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