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 Chris Hayton (1948)
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PC Richard Gosling (2983)
I have worked for Leicestershire Constabulary since January 2009 and have experience in both reactive and pro-active policing. I have joined the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Barrow-Upon-Soar and the surrounding Wolds villages in order to try to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour, and improve the quality of life for the people living in, working in, and visiting this area. If you see me out and about, please feel free to come and speak to me and I will be more than happy to try to work with you and partner agencies to try and resolve any issues in your area.
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PCSO Jade Cameron (6149) "I have been working for the Leicestershire Constabulary since July 2008 and am currently posted to the Sileby, Seagrave and Cossington Neighbourhood Beat.
The beat team work is working closely with partner agencies and the local community to reduce crime and anti social behaviour in the area. Please contact me if you have local policing issues you wish to raise."
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PCSO Stuart Venables (6438)
"I look forward to serving the local communities of Barrow and the Wolds alongside my beat colleague, PC Richard Gosling. Before becoming a Police Community Support Officer I was a Special Constable based at Charnwood Local Policing Unit and so I already have some understanding of local policing issues.
However now that I am dedicated member of the beat team specifically covering Barrow and the Wolds I am keen to develop my local knowledge by engaging with the local community as widely as possible and getting heavily involved in tackling local policing issues."
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.









