How to contact your neighbourhood policing team and who they are
Neighbourhood Sergeant
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Sgt Lee Morris (624)
"I am Sgt Lee Morris and I have been with Leicestershire Constabulary since 1998. In this time I have worked in Leicester city centre, Rutland and Melton Mowbray local Policing units. I have been a Sergeant since 2005 and I have been the Neighbourhood Management Sergeant for Rutland since March 2010.”
“I am responsible for managing your beat officers and Police Community Support Officers to ensure neighbourhood policing continues to maintain its high standard in Rutland. My aim is to make a difference to those who live and work in Rutland."
“Our local community priorities continue to be; tackling and reducing crime, tackling and reducing anti-social behaviour and promoting road safety in Rutland. I will continue to work very closely with our partnership agencies to make Rutland a safe place to live and work.”
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PC Chris Millward (2155)
I have been a police officer since 2006, during that time I have worked at Melton and Rutland in a variety of roles including response, CID and local beat officer.
I enjoy working within the community and look forward to working with partner agencies to reduce anti-social behaviour, reduce crime, reduce fear of crime and support those who require it.
My intention is to be a visible presence in Uppingham and welcome any contact from people with their concerns and ensure that Uppingham remains a nice, safe and friendly place to live and visit.
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PC Peter Icke (2113)
I joined Leicestershire constabulary in 2004, having previously worked in the engineering sector for over 20 years.
I started my career on the Melton area in 2004 where I worked as a general duty officer before joining Rutland in April 2007. Since joining Rutland I have been part of a Neighbourhood Action Team and have spent a period of time in CID. I have also been a beat manager for the South of Rutland and Oakham town before moving to my current role of beat manager for Uppingham in January 2011.
I will be working closely with the rest of the neighbourhood team providing a visible police presence, identifying and putting into place community issues, along with tackling crime and anti-social behaviour within the area.
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PCSO Andy Wylie (6613)
Married with three sons, Andy spent 22 years in the Royal Navy before becoming a PCSO in Mar 2005.
He has been stationed in Uppingham since October 2005 and firmly believes that his role provides an approachable and consistent daily link between the local community and police.
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.









