How to contact your neighbourhood policing team and who they are
Neighbourhood Sergeant
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Sgt Pete Sihota (971) I have been a police officer for nearly 20 years with the majority of my service being on the North of Leicestershire, I have taken the opportunity to have a varied career working in various departments from uniform patrol, CID, Major Crime, Identified Task Unit and Community Safety Bureau.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the past 20 years and look forward to the remainder of my service in my new role as Neighbourhood Sergeant at North West Leicestershire where I intend to use my experience and take personal responsibility to improve the quality of service to the public and make a positive difference to quality of life issues.
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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."
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PCSO Dale Winson (6568) I have been in the role as a PCSO since September 2009 and I am based at Castle Donington. I intend to help the community and be easily approachable and will take the time to listen to issues, queries and questions that the community may have. I also intend to show a high presence on the area to make myself more easily accessible and known amongst the community. My aim is to work closely in the community to reduce ASB, criminal activity and offer reassurance.
How to contact your neighbourhood team
To contact an officer, telephone Leicester (0116) 222 2222 - follow the instructions and when prompted, enter their identification number (shown in brackets) and leave a message.







