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I’m Inspector Rob Campbell, and I lead the Neighbourhood Policing Team for Selby. I’ve worked in policing for over 20 years, starting out as a Police Community Support Officer before becoming a Constable and serving in both West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. I’ve held various operational roles, including response, custody and communications but neighbourhood policing has always been where I feel most at home. I’ve previously worked in neighbourhood teams in Pontefract and Knottingley, Selby, and York city centre, and I’m passionate about building strong relationships with local communities. I’m committed to tackling the issues that matter most, supporting vulnerable people, and using our resources as efficiently as possible to respond to local priorities. I work closely with partners and local stakeholders to deliver long-term problem solving and community-focused policing.
Officer 3505, Annie Newbould has been part of the Selby Neighbourhood Policing Team for a number of years, she is currently stationed at Eggborough Police Station based within the Osgoldcross area but with specific responsibility for the Camblesforth and Carlton wards. These areas are defined by North Yorkshire Council and include the numerous rural villages encompassed within, situated south of Selby town.
Annie enjoys all aspects of Neighbourhood Policing , using targeted patrol, community engagement and problem solving to tackle local issues. She has strong links with partner agencies, parish councils and local residents alike and feels very much part of the community she helps to serve
Hannah Gaskell has been part of the Selby Neighbourhood Policing Team for a number of years, she is currently stationed at Selby Police station and covers the areas within the Derwent ward which include Cliffe, North Duffield, Hemingbrough, Osgodby, South Duffield. She also covers the Escrick ward which include the following villages Esrick, Kelfield, Skipwith, Stillingfleet and Thorganby.
I am currently part of the Schools Liaison team that work with the Neighbourhood policing team. I cover the primary schools in the district but you will also see me out and about in Selby
I am the local officer who oversees the villages of Brayton, Thorpe-Willoughby and Barlow in Selby District. I have been a police officer since 2004 mainly on Response policing in the district. My priorities are to help to keep everyone safe and assist with issues where I can. I most enjoy going into the local schools and youth groups and assisting with their understanding of our role in society.
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26 incidents of Crime occurred in North Yorkshire Police could not be mapped to a location and therefore are not on this map. Learn more about how data is managed on police.uk.
Location anonymisation is accurate to 2022 population and housing developments.
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