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Hi my name is Mark and I've been a PCSO in Stevenage since 2006. I'm currently assigned to the Town centre and often patrol the Westgate centre. I have led on various initiatives in the town following feedback on what matters most to the community. If you see me patrolling, please come and speak to me.
Hi, I'm Nicky, a PCSO covering the Bedwell and Pin Green areas of Stevenage. If you see me on patrol, please do come and have a chat I'm happy to hear about any issues or concerns you have about what's going on in your area. I'm level 3 home security trained and happy to visit properties to give crime prevention advice.
Hi, I'm Amy Hunter. I joined Herts Constabulary through the Police Now scheme and i now work on the Safer Neighbourhood Team. I cover and patrol the Old town, Woodfield and Symonds Green areas of Stevenage.
I am assigned to Stevenage Central as a town centre ward Police constable. I have policing experience from working in the Metropolitan Police, and I have even policed in Canada! If you see me in Stevenage Town, please come and say hello.
I am PC 1636 Dee MARR and I have been a Police Officer since 2007. I am the Hate Crime Officer within Community Safety Units for both North Herts and Stevenage.
I am the licencing officer for Stevenage, I have responsibly for licencing matters within Stevenage, and I have extensive experience having worked for Hertfordshire police for many years. I work with partners and licenced premises to ensure regulation are adhered to and to support licensees with safeguarding their business and their customers.
Graeme is no stranger to Stevenage, and he actually started his police career in the town. Graeme joined the force back in 1999 and specifically requested to be stationed in Stevenage where he joined the response team before becoming a Detective in 2003. He was soon promoted to Detective Sergeant and led an Area Crime Team and then the pro-active Scorpion Team.
From there Graeme joined the Beds, Cambs & Herts Major Crime Unit in 2013 and worked on several high-profile murder cases. A promotion to Detective Inspector followed and Graeme returned to Stevenage in 2018 to lead the local Crime Unit. In 2020 he was promoted to Chief Inspector and worked in several roles around the county before returning once again to Stevenage to take the helm.
Commenting on his new role he said: "I am delighted to be back in Stevenage again and I’m ready for a new challenge. My police teams are hard-working and motivated, and I am so pleased to have the opportunity to lead them. We are all committed to making Stevenage a safe place to live and visit as well as building on the excellent work already in place.
"We have good working relationships with partner agencies, including Stevenage Borough Council and the Haven charity, and will continue our work with local schools to try and steer young people away from crime.
"Drug and knife crime continue to be an issue in the town, and I will be looking to enhance our work in these areas. Stevenage police is well supported by its local communities and we rely heavily on local information to help us target drug related crime. I hope this will continue."
My name is Helen and I am assigned to the Town centre area of Stevenage. I work closely with partners in the town to reduce ASB and crime. You will see me patrolling Queensway and the Westgate centre talking with shop owners and members of the public. If you have any issues or concerns, please come and speak to me as I am keen to understand the issues impacting the community.
As the CSU Sergeant for Stevenage, I lead the local Community Safety Unit to reduce crime and disorder manage Anti-Social behaviour cases appropriately and proportionally and provide support and safeguarding to increase trust and confidence with the police.
I have worked for Hertfordshire Constabulary since 2003 in mostly frontline policing roles. I spent over 6 years as a Safer Neighbourhood Sergeant where my focus was on problem-oriented policing and keeping people safe. My team consists of a Senior Licensing Officer, an Investigator dedicated to ASB, a Business Support assistant for licensing and ASB, and a PC to both safeguard and support hate crime victims along with proactive work in our communities.
My team works alongside the other CSUs across the county and external partners when there is a need for joined up problem solving to manage and reduce/stop the risk to the public and the demand on policing, in line with the Prevention First ethos.
Hi! My name is Lukas and I am the local officer for Stevenage Town Centre. I joined Hertfordshire Constabulary on the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship pathway in September 2021, and since joining have gained experience on the Stevenage Intervention/Response Team, as well as Stevenage Safer Neighbourhood Team and the Case Investigation Team. I started my role as town centre officer in February 2023. As part of this position, I am also the police liaison for Stevenage Shopwatch. In addition to my everyday role, I am also a neurodiversity champion, a police cadet leader and a rural single point of contact (SPOC) within the constabulary.
If you see me on patrol in the town, please feel free to come speak to me about any local issues or concerns, or just to say hello!
Hello, I am the Stevenage Central neighbourhood Sergeant. I lead a team of constables and police community support officers to deliver policing services for the 'Stevenage Central' area. I cover the areas of Bedwell and Pin Green. I used to work on one of the response teams here in Stevenage before moving to the Stevenage Scorpion team where I worked with our local crime unit, safer neighbourhood team and other investigative departments to target, disrupt and catch criminals and to protect the public.
If you want to know what the current policing priorities for the area are, please visit the priority tab for more information.
I am Inspector 202 Nicholas Redfearn and have been a police officer since 2004. I lead the Neighbourhood Poling Team and have responsibility for partnership problem-solving for Stevenage North, Stevenage Central and Stevenage South.
Hi I'm Seb, and I patrol the Stevenage Central area. My Assigned ward is Bedwell, and I work with other police officers and police community support officers to keep Stevenage residents safe. We work together, along with our partners, to tackle crime and ASB. If you see me out and about, please come and speak to me, I'd be interested to know what you have to say, even if its just to say 'Hello'.
My name is Sonia Nixon, and I am the antisocial behaviour officer for Stevenage. I work alongside the licencing officer, ward officers and partners to reduce ASB.
Hi my name is Steve and I'm assigned to Bedwell/Pin Green wards. I work closely with partners to tackle ASB issues in my wards, and I have experience in a range of methods to reduce/resolve problems. I also work closely with the No More Service to reduce homelessness in Stevenage through diversion and support. Any issues let me know!
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190 incidents of Crime occurred in Hertfordshire Constabulary could not be mapped to a location and therefore are not on this map. Learn more about how data is managed on police.uk.
Location anonymisation is accurate to 2012 population and housing developments.
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