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GALLERY: Police recognise the heroes who keep Cambridgeshire safe

Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s annual awards showcased acts of bravery and dedication

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
10:06am, November 27 2024
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Bringing perpetrators of horrendous crimes to justice to volunteering in the local community were among exceptional work praised at a Cambridgeshire police awards ceremony.

Police officers, staff and volunteers were recognised for their outstanding work to help keep Cambridgeshire safe.

Group photo of all the winners at Cambridgeshire Constabulary Awards night
Group photo of all the winners at Cambridgeshire Constabulary Awards night

Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s annual awards showcased acts of bravery and dedication as part of the event held at Burgess Hall, in St Ives, on Friday (22 November).

The constabulary received more than 150 nominations for 14 categories that were shortlisted to 39 finalists.

The nominations reflected the diversity of work carried out in policing, from bringing the perpetrators of horrendous crimes to justice to volunteering in the local community.

Chief Constable Nick Dean said: “Congratulations to all the award winners and nominees who displayed exceptional work and dedication to policing.

“Every day I see outstanding and inspiring work by officers and staff. I am delighted we were able to recognise the incredible work done to keep the county safe.

“Working as a team is key to our success and this ceremony is an important opportunity for us to celebrate that, showing our appreciation for all the hard work and professionalism displayed throughout the past year.

“We couldn’t put on this important event without the support of our generous sponsors. Thank you to each of them for their commitment to the awards.”

The award winners are listed below together with what the judges had to say about them.

Commitment to Leadership 

Jack Chimes: Jack is an exceptional senior leader who has transformed the Information Management Department (IMD) with his commitment to staff wellbeing and development.

Jack Chimes - Leadership
Jack Chimes – Leadership

His open communication and innovative approach has combined with an approachable, honest, and empathetic leadership style.

Commitment to Safeguarding – Sponsored by Black Marble

Sarah-Kate Watson: Sarah-Kate has made an exceptional impact in her role supporting street sex workers in Peterborough.

Sarah-Kate Watson - Safeguarding
Sarah-Kate has made an exceptional impact in her role supporting street sex workers in Peterborough

Her consistent engagement and professional approach have built trust and confidence within this vulnerable community, leading to increased reporting of serious offences.

Commitment to Health and Wellbeing and Grand Prix Winner (Chief Constable’s Employee of the Year Award) – Sponsored by Neville Special Projects

Laura Rainbird: Laura, leader of the Command Cell South, exemplifies exceptional leadership through her unwavering commitment to staff welfare.

 

Laura Rainbird: Her ability to support officers facing various challenges, both personal and professional, has been exceptional, preventing resignations and fostering a supportive work environment culture.
Laura Rainbird: Her ability to support officers facing various challenges, both personal and professional, has been exceptional, preventing resignations and fostering a supportive work environment culture.

Her ability to support officers facing various challenges, both personal and professional, has been exceptional, preventing resignations and fostering a supportive work environment culture.

Cadet of the Year

Freya Leczkowski:  Freya, who is from East Cambs, has demonstrated exemplary commitment and growth during her two years as a cadet.

Freya Leczkowski - Cadet of the Year
Freya Leczkowski – Cadet of the Year

Her consistent attendance and dedication to her duties, including her role as a High Sheriff Cadet, showcase her dependability and professionalism.

Her leading of drill sessions and participation in community operations, such as the underage sale operation with Trading Standards, highlights her courage and dedication to public service.

Volunteer of the Year

Jo Treeby: For a decade, Jo has been an exemplary volunteer for the Constabulary and OPCC.

As an Independent Custody Visitor (ICV), she ensures detainee welfare, while supporting recruitment, training, and mentoring of new ICVs, as well as arranging rotas, and offering shadow visits.

Jo Treeby - Volunteer of the Year
Jo Treeby – Volunteer of the Year

Jo is consistently reliable, offering additional visits when needed and supporting annual reports.

Her expertise, commitment, and supportive nature make her an invaluable asset to the team and a respected figure among volunteers.

Special of the Year

Fiona Braybrooke: Fiona is an exceptional Special Constable who has supported Cambridgeshire Constabulary in various capacities over the years.

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Fiona Braybrooke – Special of the Year

Currently serving in Ely, she applies her extensive finance background to support the Volume Crime Team. Fiona’s professionalism and unwavering commitment to the Special Constabulary is exemplary.

Fiona’s standout quality is her willingness to help whenever needed. Her positive attitude, dedication, and readiness to support others make her an inspiring role model for all Special Constables.

PCSO of the Year 

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Thomas Puthenpurayil: Thomas, a long-serving PCSO in Peterborough’s Millfield area, embodies community policing excellence.

With 17 years of service, he’s known as ‘Mr Millfield’ for his deep community connections and knowledge.

Thomas Puthenpurayil - PCSO of the Year
Thomas Puthenpurayil – PCSO of the Year

Thomas consistently supports new officers, maintains crucial community partnerships, and runs a successful youth football project.

His calm demeanour and extensive experience make him invaluable in managing community issues.

Student officer of the Year 

Becca Sebley: Becca has consistently impressed since joining the force, demonstrating natural policing ability and a positive approach.

She excelled during her tutor period, achieving independent patrol status ahead of schedule.

Becca Sebley - Student Officer of the Year
Becca Sebley – Student Officer of the Year

Becca quickly gained an excellent reputation on the Cambridge City Response team, managing her workload effectively with minimal supervision.

Her dedication enables her to obtain the best evidence, resulting in positive outcomes and effective safeguarding.

Investigator of the Year – Sponsored by Garden Productions

Morgan French: Morgan is an exceptional investigator known for her consistent, thorough, and diligent approach to all cases.

Her commitment to achieving the right outcomes for vulnerable people is evident in her professional challenges to resourcing decisions.

Morgan French - Investigator of the Year
Morgan French – Investigator of the Year

Morgan’s ability to overcome adversity, collaborate effectively with other forces, and maintain motivation and compassion throughout lengthy investigations is exemplary.

Police Staff of the Year

Lauren Alexander: Lauren is a dedicated communications professional who tirelessly promotes police visibility and builds public trust in the north of Cambridgeshire.

Her innovative use of social media, including body-worn video footage, has significantly increased community engagement and positive perceptions of policing in the county.

Lauren’s thorough approach, vast knowledge, and unwavering commitment make her an invaluable asset to colleagues and officers alike.

Her dedication, passion and professionalism exemplify excellence in police communications.

Police officer of the Year – Sponsored by the Police Federation

George Corney: George is an exemplary officer who consistently demonstrates outstanding dedication, leadership, and investigative ability.

His tireless work ethic and drive in the north of the county have made him a cornerstone of the acquisitive crime team, leading to the highest number of detections.

George Corney - Police Officer of the Year
George Corney – Police Officer of the Year

George’s commitment to professional development, evident in his praised presentations to new officers, showcases his mentoring skills.

His exceptional victim care has earned heartfelt recognition from those he’s helped.

Team of the Year – Sponsored by Willmott Dixon

Cambridge City East and South NPT: The team has demonstrated exceptional dedication in tackling local crime.

Their proactive approach, including flexible working hours and innovative strategies like DNA tagging spray, led to a remarkable 90% reduction in related offences.

Team of the Year – Sponsored by Willmott Dixon Cambridge City East and South NPT: The team has demonstrated exceptional dedication in tackling local crime.
Team of the Year – Sponsored by Willmott Dixon<br />Cambridge City East and South NPT: The team has demonstrated exceptional dedication in tackling local crime.

The team’s efforts extended beyond enforcement to prevention, focusing on rehabilitating offenders and community engagement. Their outstanding work earned national recognition, winning the ‘most innovative acquisitive crime reduction project’ award.

Unsung Hero 

Caitlin Bones: Caitlin’s quiet dedication and commitment have made her an indispensable member of the organisation.

Caitlin’s innovative approach to cultural awareness training has provided unique opportunities for officers to engage with young people, building trust and confidence in the police force.

Caitlin Bones - Unsung hero
Caitlin Bones – Unsung hero

Her efforts have revolutionised the constabulary’s approach to Stop and Search and Use of Force, improving officer performance and community relations. Caitlin’s development of educational materials, training videos, and public engagement initiatives demonstrates her commitment to enhancing police legitimacy.

Group photo of all the winners at Cambridgeshire Constabulary Awards night
Group photo of all the winners at Cambridgeshire Constabulary Awards night

The event also raised £355 for the charity Care of Police Survivors (COPS), as chosen by staff, through a raffle of prizes donated by the award sponsors and companies the force has worked with over the past year.

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