POLICE DETAILS
West Mercia Police - Arboretum and Claines Neighbourhood
West Mercia Police Information
West Mercia is the fourth largest geographic police area in England and Wales. The force area is divided into five territorial policing areas, which match the boundaries of our local authorities.
While West Mercia is predominantly rural, it also contains some densely populated urban areas and many market towns. To ensure we strike the right balance between addressing national and local policing priorities, the force focuses its activities on three priority areas:
- Serving
- Protecting the public
- Making the difference
Arboretum and Claines Neighbourhood
West Mercia Police has not provided any neighbourhood information at this time.
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Citizens Advice Bureau | https://www.cab.org.UK/ |
Police Force Map - West Mercia Police
Neighbourhood Map - Arboretum and Claines
Contact Details
Voluntary opportunities | https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/16523/Voluntary-opportunities |
Recognised watch schemes | https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/19841/Recognised-watch-schemes |
Crimestoppers | https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/1996/Crimestoppers |
Partners and communities together meetings Partners and communities together (PACT) meetings are regular meetings organised jointly between the Safer Neighbourhood Policing Teams, local Councillors and partners. |
https://www.westmercia.police.uk/Partners-and-communities-together-meetings |
Your opinion matters We want to know more about your needs. We also want to know more about our performance, our service and the impact of our activities, policies and procedures. |
https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/6975/Your-opinion-matters |
Departmental Information The contracts and procurement department provide specialist support to the forces in all aspects related to buying supplies and services using a variety of contractual arrangements ranging from small simple orders to large scale tendering projects. |
https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/1994/Departmental-Information |
Senior Officer Details
West Mercia Police has not provided any information at this time.
Neighbourhood Officer Details
Sergeant 3091 Jones has been a serving Police officer since 1992. In this time has carried out a wide range of roles covering Local Policing, General Patrol and a variety of roles within CID. Sergeant Jones has previous service with West Midlands Police and was stationed at Digbeth in Birmingham. Sergeant Jones is currently the supervisor for both the Worcester City Centre Safer Neighbourhood team and the Cathedral Safer Neighbourhood Team.
I am the PC for Arboretum/Claines Safer Neighbourhood Team and have been on this area since January 2016. I have been a PC for some time after staring my career as a Police Community Support Officer.
I have been a PCSO for the Arboretum and Claines area since 2008. Before my job in the police I worked in many different roles but ultimately I love talking and helping people.
If you see me out and about please stop and say hello!
Brahim has worked as a Police Community Support Officer for West Mercia Police since July 2007. He was initially posted to Warndon Safer Neighbourhood Team and has since worked on Gorse Hill, Nunnery Wood and Ronkswood, and St Johns wards.
Between 2013 and 2015, Brahim worked within Nunnery Wood High School as a Safer Schools PCSO. At the end of 2015, Brahim moved into his post as a PCSO for Worcester City Centre and the Cathedral Ward but is now posted on Arboretum/Claines Ward.
As part of his engagement work, Brahim is a liaison for our local Mosque's and Worcester's Muslim and Arabic communities.
I joined West Mercia as an intelligence researcher and prior to that I was a care worker for individual clients and also worked with clients at the Worcester Blind College. I'm very enthusiastic about my role as a PCSO. Outside work I enjoy films, history, reading and exploring new locations in the UK.
Locations
Worcester Police Station
Worcester Police Station, Castle Street, Worcester, WR1 3QX
Priorities
14 Mar 2019 | Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) is taking place at a number of hotspots, including Perdiswell and Gheluvelt Park. |
14 Mar 2019 | An increase in burglaries in the area. |
14 Mar 2019 | There has been an increase in vehicle crime in the last couple of months. |
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