Inspector Andy Ross
Inspector Andy Ross, has taken over at Arpley Street Police
Station, and is urging residents to contact him directly with any
issues or concerns.
"I'm delighted to find myself in a role where I feel I can give
so much back to the people of Warrington," he said. "I know how
important it is to have a strong link with the local community and
I want to know what local people think.
"I am keen to forge close links with residents so they feel
confident in sharing information with me and my team. I want them
to feel that they can approach me with any issues or concerns and
that I will do everything I can to address them."
Inspector Ross is no stranger to the town having started his
police career in Warrington on the beat 19 years ago.
He spent the first 10 years policing parts of the town, such as
Risley, Birchwood and Culcheth before moving onto other roles.
He has worked at Inspector level for the past 3 years and has
worked as a staff officer for Cheshire's former Chief Constable
Peter Fahy, worked as Halton's partnership Inspector and has also
been in charge of the policing of all the rugby events at the
Halliwell Jones Stadium.
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from Warrington Central Neighbourhood Policing Unit
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Sergeant Paul Flynn
Collar No.: 3796
I have been in the police since 2000, serving four years in Merseyside before transferring to Cheshire. I have been the Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant since 2007
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PC Rebecca Butler
Collar No.: 5042
I joined Cheshire Police in 2008 after I worked as a Nurse for over ten years. I have always worked in Warrington in a variety of roles. When I'm not at work I like to spend time with my friends and loved ones.
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PCSO Jeremy King
Collar No.: 21116
I am a Police Community Support Officer in the Poplars and Hulme Neighbourhood Policing Team
Area Team officers
The below officers support the wider neighbourhood issues in the
whole area in support of the dedicated Neighbourhood Policing
Team
- PC Ian Bingley
- PC Jason Heath
- PC Gill Tetlow
- PCSO Dave Brownlee