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How to contact your neighbourhood policing team and who they are

Neighbourhood Sergeant

  • Glenn Musgrove PC Glenn Musgrove (398) "I joined the police force in 1987 and have always worked in uniform. I spent most of my time on the North West area and Six months working on the motorway.

    I became an immediate response vehicle and advanced driver in 1992. In the past I have concentrated my career on traffic related matters. I am a qualified vehicle examiner and have a lot of operational experience. I have been very active in speed enforcement in my career and other traffic related matters. This role is a new challenge for me and one I am looking forward to. I moved to Castle Donington when I joined the police service and lived there for eighteen years so I have a strong attachment to the village and the welfare of its residents.

  • PC Jason Underwood PC Jason Underwood (1760) "I joined Leicestershire Constabulary in 1998 after working in the building trade as a joiner. I started my police career at Braunstone LPU where I worked for over four years before moving to the North Area.

    "Initially I was stationed at Loughborough LPU. I then spent a period of time working at Shepshed LPU before moving back to Loughborough following force changes. I took up the post of Kegworth beat officer in 2007 and I am really enjoying the role."
  • PC Mona Saad PC Mona Saad (4540) I joined the Breedon and surrounding villages Neighbourhood team in March 2010. Before this time I was a Beat Officer based at Coalville. My aim is that I keep in touch with the people on the beat and find out any problems or concerns they may have with local policing. I aim to be very visible and approachable to the local residents and regularly show a presence on the beat to help prevent crime and tackle any problems.

    "Customer satisfaction is my utmost priority and I will tackle all crime and antisocial behavior within the villages to the best of my ability within my beat. Please feel free to contact me with any of your concerns you may have as I am very friendly and approachable."
  • PCSO Nicola Stanhope PCSO Nicola Stanhope (6178) "I joined Leicestershire Constabulary as a PCSO in December 2008. I am looking forward to meeting and getting to know the community and helping them with any issues they may have. Please feel free to stop and chat with me even if it's just to say hello."
  • PCSO Peri Richardson PCSO Peri Richardson (6638) "I joined Leicestershire Constabulary as a PCSO in Oct 2005.

    I enjoy my role and working along with partner agencies to reduce anti-social behaviour and I am always readily available to tackle issues that concern the community.

    Please feel free to contact me with any issues you may have or approach me when I am out and about on foot patrol."
  • PCSO Tim Hulse PCSO Tim Hulse (6550) PCSO Tim Hulse started his career with Leicestershire Constabulary in October 1996 based at Central Leicester and then moved to Loughborough in 1998 where he worked as a traffic warden for six years before being appointed as the PCSO for Castle Donington Beat.

    Tim is now the longest serving member of the Beat team and focuses his time on high visibility foot patrol around the beat.


How to contact your neighbourhood team

To contact an officer, telephone 101 - follow the instructions and when prompted, enter their identification number (shown in brackets) and leave a message.