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I have served as a police officer since 2001, beginning my career with Dyfed-Powys Police before transferring to Leicestershire Police in 2007. My experience spans various operational roles, including response and neighbourhood policing, and I hold specialist command qualifications in firearms and public order.
I currently lead the South Leicester Neighbourhood Policing Area, working collaboratively with internal teams, external partners, and the community to enhance safety and quality of life across the region.
I have been a police officer since 2001, when I first started at Loughborough. I have performed a variety of roles throughout my service, and am now working as the beat sergeant for Knighton, Aylestone and Clarendon Park.
I hope to be able to tackle the issues that matter the most to the local communities. Please feel free to contact me to discuss anything that concerns you.
I am a dedicated Police Officer with over 13 years’ service, following 3 years as a Police Community Support Officer in neighbourhood policing. My career has spanned a variety of investigative roles, giving me extensive experience in community engagement, crime prevention, and problem-solving policing. Most recently, I returned to neighbourhood policing, where I continue to build strong partnerships with the community and partner agencies to reduce crime and improve public confidence.
- Serving with Leicestershire Police since February 2026, I joined the force after beginning my policing career with West Midlands Police. While I’m not naturally a sporty person, I have a strong passion for travel, discovering new places, and spending time hiking and exploring the outdoors. I bring curiosity, commitment, and a people-focused approach to every role I take on within the organisation.
I joined Leicestershire Police in 2020 after working in a range of public-facing roles and raising my children. Since joining, I have worked on the Eyres Monsell beat and now cover the Knighton area, focusing on being a visible and approachable presence and building relationships with local residents.
I enjoy speaking to people, listening to their concerns, and working alongside the community to tackle local issues.
Working with residents and partner agencies to reduce the opportunities for dwelling burglaries across Knighton.
Issued 01 April 2026
Our daily business includes providing crime prevention advice. There were eight offences in the Knighton area during April and May. However, we would really like to see zero, so whilst we continue to patrol and target known offenders, please refer to our website for crime prevention advice or visit one of our engagement events to speak to one of the team.
Actioned 01 June 2026
Anti-social behaviour, including the use of drugs, in the area of Lynwood Court and Laureston Drive.
Issued 01 April 2026
We have increased our presence in these areas and although we have not caught anyone in the act, the number of incidents has reduced, which is great news.
Actioned 01 June 2026
The anti-social use of e-scooters and e-bikes in public places.
Issued 01 April 2026
The enforcement of the use of e-scooters and illegal e-bikes is part of daily business. We continue to educate the public on the law regarding these vehicles through our social media and our engagement events. We have seen a reduction in the amount being used in the Knighton area but continue to monitor and will take action if / when we see them in use.
Actioned 01 June 2026