How to contact your neighbourhood policing team and who they are
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PC Jason Swan (1538)
"I am PC Jason Swan and I have 14 years experience having joined Leicestershire Constabulary in 1996. Since that time I have worked in a number of different and varied roles within Leicestershire. During my service I have been stationed at Braunstone, Market Bosworth and Hinckley and I have good local knowledge of the area and the people within it.
"I see my priorities as: increasing the trust and confidence of local people; increasing the feeling of safety and security in the local area; and reducing crime and anti-social behaviour within Burbage.
"I aim to provide a highly visible and approachable presence while patrolling the local area. -
PC Mike Francis-Lang (551)
‘I am PC Mike Francis-Lang I have been a police officer for 6 years, I transferred to Leicestershire Constabulary in 2008 from another force and I have worked in Hinckley as a response officer since then. I have a good working knowledge of the local community and those who live within it. I am looking forward to my new role as part of the neighbourhood team in Burbage, and also look forward to meeting local residents and discussing/resolving local issues.’
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PCSO Andy Harrison (6670)
Hello, I am PCSO Andy Harrison and I work within the Burbage area. I have been in this role since 2006 and I thoroughly enjoy my work. I live locally and I am aware of the local issues.
I am keen to tackle issues such as anti-social behaviour and under-age drinking.
I enjoy walking around the area and being a visible presence to all the local residents. Please feel free to stop and speak to me whenever you see me and raise any concerns you may have. -
PCSO Corrie Maycock (6618)
"I have been a PCSO for the Burbage area since 2005,dealing with community issues and low level crimes, offering reassurance and a highly visible presence in areas suffering with crime and antisocial behaviour.
"You will see me regularly visiting residents, businesses and community events. My aim is to identify problems on my beat that affect quality of life for residents, particularly anti-social behaviour.
"Feel free to come and speak to me with any concerns or suggestions."
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.









