How to contact your neighbourhood policing team and who they are
Neighbourhood Sergeant
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Sgt Martin Owen (1362) "I have been a police officer for 23 years and have been fortunate to have worked in a variety of roles across the Leicestershire Constabulary force area.
"In March 2010 I joined the neighbourhood team supervising officers policing the Dishley, Gorse Covert, Thorpe Acre, Outwoods, Forest Road, Shelthorpe, Shepshed and Hathern beats. I believe the neighbourhood teams together with our partner agencies working with local communities can have a positive impact tackling both crime and anti-social behaviour issues. I intend to continue to promote this partnership work in order to address the concerns that directly affect the local communities and residents who live there."
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PC Anna Lynn (4430) "I joined Leicestershire Constabulary in February 2003. I have spent the majority of that time specialising in neighbourhood policing. I am currently the beat manager for Loughborough South and my priorities are to support the community and respond to their needs.
Please feel free to contact me by email or voice mail or stop me for a chat when you see me on patrol." -
PC Rachel Sharpe (4671) "I joined Leicestershire Constabulary as a Police Community Support Officer in 2006 and spent almost two years serving the community on the Sharpley and Garendon Estate of Loughborough. I have then continued to work from Loughborough police station since becoming a Police Officer in 2008 and was a response officer for just over two years.
"In September 2010 I became a beat officer on the Central Beat in Loughborough before more recently moving onto the Loughborough South Beat in February 2011. Becoming a beat officer has always been my aim and I am keen to build strong links within community and partner agencies.
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PC Sanj Bilan (2234) I have previously worked in Loughborough as a Police Officer for 4 years as a response officer.
I look forward to engaging with the local community and working closely with our partner agencies to improve the area for the local community. I take a no nonsense approach to crime and anti-social behaviour and along with my colleagues I aim to tackle the issues that you raise as being important whilst being visible in the area and a reassuring presence on the beat." -
PCSO Michelle Wright (6204) Michelle joined Leicestershire Constabulary as a police community support officer in December 2007.
"Already I love it and I cannot wait to get up in the mornings. I love being involved in the community at a grass roots level and being able to make a difference to a wide range of people from the young to the elderly.
"If you can change something for the better, even a little bit, I think that is overwhelming. So if you see me out and about on the beat please don’t hesitate to stop me and have a chat."
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.









