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I am a Police Constable for Dulwich Wood SNT
I am a Police Constable on the Dulwich Wood Ward Neighbourhoods Team, where I have served for 3 years. I focus on reducing anti-social behaviour and tackling priority crime such as burglaries, motor vehicle offences, and violence. Through proactive patrols and close engagement with residents and local partners, I work to ensure community concerns guide our policing approach and to maintain a safe and confident ward.
I am Police Community Support Officer and have been on the team for 13 years. My role is to be visible, reduce crime and antisocial behaviour at local level. With my experience and skills, I understand the importance of building trust within the community I serve in order to keep our neighbourhood safe.
I'm a PCSO for Dulwich Wood Ward
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