How to contact your neighbourhood policing team and who they are
Neighbourhood Sergeant
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Sgt Andy Moscrop (672)
"I have been a Police Officer for nearly 26 years and for the past 12 years have been on based in the Charnwood area. I work from Syston Police Station where the Charnwood Local Policing Unit is located. This has enabled me to establish strong links with partner agencies and local community groups across this policing area.
In my role as Neighbourhood Management Sergeant I have a key part to play in delivering Neighbourhood Policing in the various local communities we serve in this area as well as having a supervisory responsibility for all six beat teams that currently operate at the Local Policing Unit."
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PC Ed Stephenson (2029) I work as part of the Charnwood West neighbourhood team and I primarily cover the Rothley and the surrounding area.
I have previously worked as a neighbourhood officer in Thurmaston and I look forward to working in and around Rothley.
If you see me out and about feel free to stop and have a chat. -
PC Matt Orton (1969)
"I have been a police officer with Leicestershire constabulary since June 2003 during which I have had various roles, mostly working within the Charnwood area.
I am originally from the area and I enjoy working with the communities as well as partner agencies to address issues that matter to the people of these areas within the beat area. I have particular responsibility for Quorn, Woodhouse, Wooodhouse Eaves and Ulverscroft ". -
PCSO Chris Kendall (6524)
"I joined Leicestershire Constabulary in 2003 and have worked as a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) since the introduction of the role.
"Throughout this time I have had the pleasure of being the neighbourhood PCSO for Quorn and the neighbouring villages of Woodhouse, Woodhouse Eaves and Ulverscroft.
"I have endeavoured to provide a point of contact within the community and a visible presence in the villages that the beat covers."
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.









