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Dartmouth Neighbourhood Sergeant is on home soil as he takes up new role |
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A warm welcome back to Sergeant John Dingle who has recently taken up a new role as Dartmouth Neighbourhood Team Leader. The busy officer has had a full circle moment as he was posted to Dartmouth when he first joined Devon & Cornwall Police 17 years ago. Sgt Dingle has lived in Dartmouth ever since he joined the Force, having previously worked at the Metropolitan Police for five years, so local people might recognise him as he goes about his duties. He has enjoyed a variety of roles across South Devon in Totnes, Newton Abbot, Torquay and Brixham, as well as being part of the Force Support Group dealing with operations, mutual aid to other police forces and prisoner transfers far and wide - but during that time he has always called Dartmouth home. Sgt Dingle explained: “I really love the Dartmouth area and the people. As a local neighbourhood officer I feel we can make a difference here and it’s such a close-knit community. “We are especially busy with visitors during the summer months and have many family events taking place such as the popular Dartmouth Royal Regatta in August. Many holiday makers enjoy coming here and I’m pleased to say the events are generally good natured. “We are here when people need us and we are also grateful to the community when they provide information to help us carry out our arrests and tackle local concerns such as anti-social behaviour, shoplifting and drugs. We work hard to get justice for victims.” The Dartmouth Neighbourhood Police Team also cover the areas of Kingswear, Strete, Stoke Fleming and Dittisham. When he’s not working Sgt Dingle enjoys rowing and playing golf and has recently hung up his rugby boots after 16 years of matches. Please follow Dartmouth Police on Facebook for the latest updates. Some of the neighbourhood team will be at Banjo bus terminus in Dartmouth from 11am until midday on Tue 16 June to speak to members of the public. Visitors can raise any concerns they have or pick up some free crime prevention advice. Neighbourhood Policing Week of Action runs from 15 to 19 June this year and celebrates local police teams to recognise the vital contribution of neighbourhood officers, police community support officers (PCSOs) and volunteers. Check the Devon & Cornwall Police website for opportunities to meet your local policing team face to face and you can also report any incidents online Home | Devon & Cornwall Police | ||
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