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I joined the Constabulary as a Police Community Support Officer back in September 2018. Between September 2018 until April 2022 I covered the area of Chorleywood. As of April 2022 I now cover the area of Abbots Langley
I have worked for Hertfordshire Constabulary since 2014 and am currently a PCSO working at Abbots Langley Police Station with responsibility for the Bedmond Ward.
I am Sergeant 2205 Adam Johnson and have been a police officer since 2007. I have spent all of my time on the front line working in a variety of different departments and geographical areas within the County including Response, Roads Policing, Custody & Safer Neighbourhoods. I started my in current role at Three Rivers Community Safety Unit in September 2023
It is my privilege and pleasure to hold the role of Chief Inspector in the Three Rivers CSP. Three Rivers has police stations at Rickmansworth, South Oxhey and Abbots Langley and works closely across a diverse and vibrant community. Our geography consists of a mix of rural and urban areas, and we work closely with Three Rivers District Council.
We enjoy policing a generally supportive community here in Three Rivers and maintaining public trust and confidence is very important to me. To do this we promote high standards to deliver our policing response and work collaboratively with partners to help keep people safe.
My team works hard to reduce crime and ASB and we have a range of resources and tactics at our disposal with a problem solving and prevention first ethos at the heart of everything we do.
Conor has recently joined the team having worked in Rickmansworth. He works closely with the Special Constabulary which will hopefully encourage more members of the community to volunteer.
Hi I'm Dani and I'm the Hate Crime Officer for Watford and Three Rivers. My role see's me having oversight of all reported hate crime.
I also work with community groups and build on community cohesion, manage any tensions and ensure everyone is made welcome and supported across our towns.
If you experience any hate crime please get in contact and I'll more than will to help and support you.
Business Support officer based in Community Safety Unit
Covering Watford & Three Rivers
Supporting both Alcohol Licensing officer & ASB officer in both areas ( we currently have no ASB officers in either area )
Licensing officer for Three Rivers
I joined Hertfordshire Constabulary in 2009 and have worked in both Watford and Three Rivers during my career to date primarily on Intervention and also on the Safer Neighbourhood Team.
I became a Sergeant in 2020 and took up my post on the Abbots Langley Safer Neighbourhood Team in October 2021.
I am the line manager for the PC's and PCSO's within the Abbots Langley area.
PC Sarah Calcutt is part of the local policing team for Abbots Langley
I have worked for Herts Police for 19 years, I began my career as one of the first PCSO's to be sent to Three Rivers starting out at South Oxhey in 2004, then in 2007 I joined as a Police Constable, since this time I have worked in South Oxhey, Rickmansworth and now Abbots Langley SNT's.
I'm currently the Three Rivers Dangerous Dog SPOC and have a lead role in re-launching the Abbots Langley DOG WATCH SCHEME, this is something I enjoy very much.
I enjoy working with partner agencies with a problem solving approach and strive to make Abbots Langley a safe and pleasurable place to live, work and visit.
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