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New Deputy Commander appointed for Aylesbury Vale

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Thames Valley Police have appointed a new Chief Inspector in Aylesbury Vale, according to the force.

Chief Inspector Robb Webb started in his new role as Deputy Commander for the local policing area (LPA) today, Monday 1 November.

Ch Insp Webb replaces Inspector Simon Lincoln who had held the role temporarily.

He most recently worked as the Problem Solving and Safeguarding lead for Wycombe.

Ch Insp Webb began his career with Thames Valley Police as a response officer in Reading in 1996 before moving on to work at different ranks in Reading, Bracknell and Wokingham, Windsor and Maidenhead and High Wycombe.

He also worked in a number of specialist teams covering the area, including roads policing, specialist operations, the proactive traffic unit and was part of the police helicopter team before it moved to become the National Police Air Service.

Ch Insp Webb said: “I am pleased to be joining the team here in Aylesbury Vale where excellent work is already taking place and look forward to getting to know members of the community within Aylesbury as well as the surrounding towns and villages.

“From my most recent role on the Problem Solving team, I know that many problems can’t be solved by police alone and have seen first-hand the benefits of working with communities as well as with local organisations to tackle an issue at its source or to prevent crime, from anti-social behaviour through to domestic abuse.

“This is already done well in Aylesbury Vale and I am keen to ensure that these successes continue.

“Those plaguing our communities with drugs and violence can expect to receive robust action when they least expect it.

“It’s important to me that we safeguard and protect those who are exploited by these organised criminals and I will ensure that we continue to work in partnership to pursue offenders and prevent further harm.”

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