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WATCH WORD For Leicester & Leicestershire Newsletter of CITY & COUNTY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH – (LEICESTER & LEICESTERSHIRE) Working in SUPPORT of LEICESTERSHIRE POLICE. Charity No. 1072275 Issue 34/2017 The City & County Neighbourhood Watch is here to represent the concerns of members and their families. We operate entirely outside the police chain of command, so we can always promise an independent and confidential service Working in SUPPORT of LEICESTERSHIRE POLICE CITY & COUNTY NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH (LEICESTER & LEICESTERSHIRE) Have you visited City and County Neighbourhood Watch (Leicester & Leicestershire) Website recently? www.neighbourhoodwatchleicester.net LEICESTERSHIRE POLICE LEICESTERSHIRE POLICE ADVICE & INFORMATION Child Sexual Exploitation What is CSE? Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a type of sexual abuse in which children are sexually exploited for money, power or status. They may be tricked into believing they're in a loving, consensual relationship. They might be invited to parties and given drugs and alcohol. They may also be groomed online. Some children and young people are trafficked into or within the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Sexual exploitation can also happen to young people in gangs. You can find the official definition of CSE on the NSPCC website. Is this happening to you? Information for parents and carers Information for professionals and businesses What are the police doing to tackle CSE? Kayleigh's love story LEICESTERSHIRE POLICE POLICE SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM WEST LEICESTER NPA WESTCOTES The neighbourhood boundary is largely co-terminous with the Westcotes Ward but includes the area bordered by Fullhurst Avenue and Narborough Road. The main roads through it are Narborough Road, Fosse Road, Upperton Road and Braunstone Gate. The canal, the River Soar and the Great Central Way run along the eastern edge of the neighbourhood. Each dedicated neighbourhood team is supported by the Special Constabulary. Your dedicated neighbourhood team Sgt Chris Day Collar number: 1971 I have been a police officer for 14 years starting my career as a local police officer for the city centre of Leicester. I have worked in a number of different roles including both neighbourhood roles and within local response teams. I have spent the majority of my policing career working within the operational support role and the now East Midlands Operational Support Service. I started my sergeant career in 2016 as a patrol and resolution team Sgt in 24/7 policing based from Braunstone police station. 2 I am now delighted to be joining the Westcotes Dedicated Neighbourhood Team working from Hinckley Road Police Station. I intend to continue and support the good work that my team does in working with our partners and local community, by tackling those who cause us the most harm and in safeguarding the vulnerable. I look forward to meeting you when I am out and about. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for Sgt Chris Day by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 1971. PC Matt Eld Collar number: 557 I joined Leicestershire Police in 2008, at the age of 18. I started my career as a PCSO and worked for 3 yrs within the Tudor Road area. While in this role I developed good community contacts and got to know the local people. Then in 2011, I joined as a PC where I worked for 2 years as a response driver attending 999 calls throughout the city. Following this in late 2013 I became a member of the Neighbourhood team, where my role was to investigated crimes within the area and arrest those responsible. As of April 2014, I became the local beat officer for the Westcotes. So when you see me out on the beat, please stop and say hello. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PC Matt Eld by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 0557. PC Stephen Clarke Collar number: 1115 I am Police Constable 1115 Stephen Clarke. I joined Leicestershire Police in the 1990’s. I started my career at Hinckley Police station as a general duties officer. I then moved to cover Market Bosworth Police station where I continued my role as a front line Police Officer. In 2002, I moved to Braunstone Police Station and worked as a Response Officer and later as a Beat Officer for the Rowley Fields area of Leicester. In 2004, I moved to Hinckley Road Police station, where I currently work. I have done various roles, ranging from Response, Beat Officer and a member of the Safer Neighbourhood Team. 3 As of February 2015, I will be a Beat Officer for Westcotes ward, and look forward to meeting you all and solving any issues and problems you are having. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PC Stephen Clarke by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 1115. PC Tam Singh-Bains Collar number: 2054 I joined Leicestershire Police in 2004. I have worked most of my time at Loughborough, Beaumont leys and Force headquarters. I spent 8 years working as a beat officer covering 3 different beats during my time. I am focused on engaging with the community and focusing on their priorities. Using my experience and knowledge I aim to best serve the local community. I also look forward to working alongside an excellent group of committed officers covering the Westcotes beat. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PC Tam Singh-Bains by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 2054. PCSO Brian Reid Collar number: 6537 I joined Leicestershire Police in September 2009 and have worked at Hinckley Road Police Station since November 2009, covering the Leicester Royal Infirmary, Western Park and Fosse ward areas. In May 2011, I became part of the Westcotes Neighbourhood Team and I am looking forward to working with the community and partners to resolve issues and make the ward a better place to live, work and visit. Please do not hesitate to stop me for a chat when you see me in the area. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PCSO Brian Reid by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 6537. 4 PCSO Chris Dyson Collar number: 6189 I joined Leicestershire Police as a Special Constable in 2004 and I was based at Asfordby Street and then Spinney Hill Police Station. I am now a PCSO and part of the Westcotes Neighbourhood Team and am looking forward to my role in supporting the community and dealing with any policing issues they may have. I am a very approachable person so please stop and speak with me when I am out on the beat Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PCSO Chris Dyson by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 6189. PCSO Kate Needham Collar number: 6859 I joined Leicestershire Police in June 2009 and have predominantly worked on the Wescotes Ward on a part time basis. I enjoy meeting people so please feel free to stop me for a chat. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PCSO Kate Needham by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 6859. PCSO Lorraine King Collar number: 6545 5 I joined Leicestershire Police in 2001 as a Traffic Warden at Charles Street Police Station and following their demise became a PCSO in 2004, based at Mansfield House. In 2006 I attached to ANPR and the Roads Policing Unit as Operations Support and Intelligence, a role I performed for 8years. In May 2014 I joined the Westcotes Neighbourhood Team on a beat, not unlike where I first patrolled in the City. I am really enjoying getting to know the local community on my beat, the challenges it has and tackling the problems. When you see me out and about, please feel free to stop me for a chat. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PCSO Lorraine King by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 6545. PCSO Luke Westell Collar number: 6548 I joined the Westcotes team in February 2012 and have really enjoyed getting to know the beat and tackling the problems on it. I am always out and about so please don't hesitate to stop me for a chat. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PCSO Luke Westell by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer. When prompted, key in the identification number 6548. PCSO Maggie Hill Collar number: 6058 I have been with the Constabulary since March 2007, working on the Abbey Park beat and also the Leicester Royal Infirmary beat area. In January 2010 I moved to the Fosse ward and in December I moved to the Westcotes ward. I am looking forward to the new challenges and the differences of the beat structure. I look forward to working with all the people who work and live in the Westcotes ward area. Send an email to your neighbourhood team Leave a voicemail for PCSO Maggie Hill by calling 101 and follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer.