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The last two days


Good evening everyone, 

The past two days have been busy for Chaddesden SNT, yesterday PCSO Northover-Brewer dealt with several incidents including a vehicle which potentially has been cloned.

At the start of the shift PCSO Bartos and PCSO Shaw patrolled around Chaddesden and Spondon engaging with local residents and dealing with issues along the way.

Later on in the shift PCSO Bartos and PCSO Potter patrolled around Oakwood and Chaddesden.

PC Atterby and PCSO Shaw later attended several incidents including concerns for members of the public, they made sure that everyone was returned home safe and well.

 

Today PCSO Northover-Brewer attended a local business for CCTV regarding counterfeit money being used and enquiries ongoing.

PC Spilsbury and PCSO Bartos started their shift off by attending Busy Bees nursery to engage with the children and explain the differences between different roles in the police. 

Then PC Spilsbury and PC Atterby have been out on patrolling around on the Police bikes covering Chaddesden and Oakwood.  

PCSO Northover-Brewer and PCSO Bartos attended an incident today where there was a concern for a female where the relevant safeguarding measures were put in place.

PCSO Shaw then patrolled around Chaddesden doing CCTV enquiries for an ongoing investigation as well as speaking to the local neighbourhood watch co-ordinators to help deal with local issues.

 

 

 

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