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I have been serving with West Midlands Police since 2009. I started my Career in Solihull where I worked a number of roles including Neighbourhood Policing and Response. In 2015 I moved to Birmingham city centre as a Sergeant where I served for 3 years before moving to Winson Green. In 2022 I moved to Edgbaston as the 2i/c to the Inspector before taking the Inspector role in 2024 which I am very pfroud to continue to serve.
Edgbaston boasts renowned landmarks such as Edgbaston Cricket Ground, the University of Birmingham, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and the prestigious Edgbaston Archery and Lawn Tennis Society, recognized as the oldest lawn tennis club in the world.
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