Crime for WA9 2PQ

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Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.

To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

St Helens Police Station
St Helens Police Station
College Street, St Helens
WA10 1TG
open 8am to 10pm, 7 days a week

Parr, Sutton, Bold & Four Acre Estate neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood Inspector Jason Pulford
I am Inspector Jason Pulford, the Neighbourhood Inspector for Parr, Sutton and Bold. I am responsible for all policing issues within the Neighbourhood. I joined Merseyside Police in 1992 and have worked in a number of departments covering the whole Force area including both uniform and plain clothes. I latterly worked as the Neighbourhood Sergeant for the Haydock, Blackbrook and Earlestown Wards. I will ensure we will continue to focus upon issues affecting the community, namely crime and disorder, fear of crime and antisocial behaviour. We will continue to develop our strong partnerships throughout the Neighbourhood, in order that we have a multi agency approach to tackling local issues and the sharing of information with our partners and the public alike.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Mark Cunliffe
I am PCSO Mark Cunliffe, I have over seven years operational service in Merseyside Police as a Police Community Support Officer. I initially started my service working within the Sutton Ward of the Parr, Sutton and Bold Neighbourhood. During my service I have worked in all the areas of the Neighbourhood I serve, including a recent posting to the Stronger Communities Initiative on the Four Acre Estate, in Bold. I particularly enjoyed the opportunity to work on the SCI project, and was part of an excellent Team which made a real difference to lives of the community in an area which had historically suffered from deprivation and higher crime rates. Since joining Merseyside Police in 2004, I have seen the role of the PCSO develop dramatically, from an addition to the Neighbourhood Policing Team, to an integral part of delivering the Neighbourhood Policing model to the community.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Chris Bent
My name is Chris Bent. I am a Police Community Support and Traffic Officer and I cover the Parr area of St Helens. I have worked for Merseyside Police in the Parr area since March 2009. I enjoy meeting local residents, working within the local schools and generally providing a link between our local community and Merseyside Police. The most interesting aspect of my role is not knowing what I may come across from one minute to the next.
Dedicated Constable Leighton Brady
My name is Leighton Brady, I am a dedicated Police Officer for the D2 area, which consists of Parr, Sutton and Bold wards.I have worked for Merseyside Police since 2001, I have always worked within the St Helens area. I have had various roles including Response, the Neighbourhood Action Team and Neighbourhood Officer. I enjoy meeting local residents and find helping local residents the most enjoyable part of my work.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Kevin Cross
My name is Kevin Cross, I am a Police Community Support Officer with in the Parr area. You will see me out and about either on foot or on cycle patrol. I enjoy meeting local residents and find talking to local people the most interesting part of the work.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Kirsty Nevitt
My name is Kirsty-Jane Nevitt. I am a PCSO that covers the Sutton area. I have worked for Merseyside Police since 2008. I have previously worked in the Parr and Bold areas. I like meeting the local residents and find talking to local people an interesting part of my job, I also enjoy being involve with St Helens Got Talent.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Amy Rhoades
My name is Amy Rhoades, I work as a Police Community Support Officer in the Parr area. You can see me out and about Parr. I enjoy meeting and talking to the local residents within the area.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Paul Taylor
My name is Paul Taylor I have work as a Police Community Support Office in the Parr area. You can see me out and about Parr. I enjoy talking to the local residents and getting involved with community events.
Segeant Kathryn Rackham
Hello I am Sergeant Kathy Rackham, I have worked for Merseyside Police for the last 20 years. In that time I have worked in various areas and departments including Kirby, Prescot. I have also worked in CID and on the Mounted section. I was promoted to Sergeant in May 2010 and came to work on patrol in St Helens. I have recently been posted to D2 neighbourhood, which covers Sutton, Parr and Bold. I am finding my new role very interesting.
Dedicated Constable Kieran McNamara
I am Kieran McNamara a Dedicated Neighbourhood Police Officer covering the Parr area. I joined Merseyside Police six years ago working as a response officer until April 2009 when I joined the town centre team as part of a pro-active operation aimed primarily towards supporting the retail and business community. In April 2012 I took up my present post as a dedicated neighbourhood officer for Parr and you will see me regularly patrolling our neighbourhood. I look forward to meeting residents and partners throughout the area whilst addressing any issues giving cause for concern.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Alison Duncan
My name is Alison Duncan, I am a Police Community Support Officer, I am currently working in the Sutton area, I have previously worked in the Parr area. I enjoy working within the community, meeting and talking to local residents.
Dedicated Constable Lee Chesworth
My name is Lee Chesworth and I am the dedicated Neighbourhood Officer for Sutton. I have previously worked as a Response Patrol Officer in North Liverpool and St Helens. I have also been part of the Neighbourhood Support Team targeting specific crimes in the St Helens Area and have worked at the MATRIX Department at Smithdown Lane in Liverpool. The most satisfying part of my work is solving issues within the local community.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Lorna Dyson
My name is Lorna Dyson and I am the Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) for Sutton. I enjoy meeting all of the local residents and find tackling their issues the most interesting part of the work. You will see me out and about in the community.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Anthony Field
My name is Anthony Field. I am a Police Community Support Officer that covers the Sutton area of St Helens. I have been in Merseyside Police since 2008. I enjoy meeting local residents and find helping to solve local residents problems the most enjoyable part of my work.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Daniel Hale
My name is Daniel Hale, I have worked for Merseyside Police since 2009 as Police Community Support Officer in the Sutton area. I enjoy meeting the local residents and find talking to the residents the most interesting part of my job. I also enjoy working with local partner agencies in tackling anti-social behaviour.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Chris Howells
My name is Chris Howells, I have been working as a Police Community Support Officer since 2010. You will see me regularly out and about in the Sutton area for St Helens. I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting local residents.
Police Constable Safer Schools Officer Kelle Hannan
My name is Kelle Hannan , I have worked for Merseyside Police for 7 years, working as a patrol officer in St Helens, then working on the Neighbourhood Action Team targeting criminals within the area of Parr and Sutton. I began working as a Safer Schools Officer three years ago working at St Cuthberts , Berrys Lane. I work supporting young people within the school and prevent them becoming involved in crime. The post has been a positive role within the school and neighbourhood that I work in, and has allowed me to engage positively with young people in the D2 area, I also work with the school on Duke of Edinburgh scheme. During the school holidays I work as a Neighbourhood officer working from Sutton Police station dealing with members of the public and solving local community issues.
Constable Neighbourhood Dedicated Peter Sprung
My name is Peter Sprung, I have been a member of the Merseyside Police for 9 years, commencing my service at St Helens as a uniformed neighbourhood Patrol Officer. Upon my 3rd years of service I became a member of the Matrix Disruption Team, where I became a fully qualified police uniform search specialist. I returned to the St Helens area in July 2009 and joined the Sutton, Parr and Clock Face Neighbourhood in March 2012. I have recently passed the OSPRE Part 1 Exam to become a Police Sergeant.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Abbey Gardener
My name is Abby Gardener, I am the Police Community Support Officer for the Bold area. I have worked for Merseyside Police since 2009. I enjoy working and talking with the local community. You will see me out and about either on foot patrol or cycle patrol.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Oliver Johnson
My name is Oliver Johnson. I currently work as a Police Community Support Officer that covers the Bold area of St Helens.I began working for Merseyside Police in 2009, following the successful completion of a degree in Criminology, and in that time I have also worked in Parr and Sutton. I enjoy tackling problematic issues within the local community, working alongside police officers and I am motivated by the way that no day is ever the same. You will see me regularly out and about.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Michael Potter
My name is Mike Potter, I am a Police Community Support Officer in the Bold area. You will see me out and about in Bold. I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting local residents.
Dedicated Constable Paul Chester
My name is Paul Chester and I work as a dedicated Police Officer within the D2 area, The area consists of Sutton, Parr And Bold. I have worked as a Response Officer and now work as a Neighbourhood Police Officer. I am looking forward to meeting all of the local residents and find helping the community the most interesting part of my work.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Thomas Henders
My name is Tommy Henders, I have worked for Merseyside Police since 2009 as a Police Community Support and Traffic Officer. You will see me out and about in the Bold area, I enjoy patrolling the area and meeting with local residents.
Police Community Support and Traffic Officer Claire Povey
My name is Claire Povey, I work as a Police Community Support Officer within the Bold area. I am currently working on the Stronger Communities Initiative within the Four Acre Estate, which I really enjoy doing, The SCI has made a real difference to lives of the community in an area which had historically suffered from deprivation and higher crime rates.
Dedicated Constable Julie Wilson
My name is Julie Wilson and I am a dedicated neighbourhood officer for Bold. I have worked for Merseyside Police for 7 years, and started my career working in administration. I was then promoted and became a crime exhibit officer and I was based in Knowsley. I then become a Police Community Support Officer for 2 years before joining as a Police Officer. I presently work on The Four Acre Estate, Clockface, St Helens and I have been here since January 2010. I thoroughly enjoy my role and have formed excellent relationships with the community. You will always see me out and about either on foot or on my bike.

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News, priorities and information about your local officers in Parr, Sutton & Bold neighbourhood

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Upcoming events

  • Sutton - Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 5th June 2013, 6.00pm

    Where: Sandlewood Gardens, New Street, Sutton

    Have Your Say Meeting

  • Parr - Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 2nd July 2013, 11.00am

    Where: Salvation Army, Tickle Avenue

    COme along and Have Your Say!

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