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I’m Chief Inspector Terry Fisher. I'm the District Commander in the Brentwood and Epping Forest Districts. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I’m Inspector Adam Bowden. I'm one of the Inspectors responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Brentwood and Epping Forest Districts. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I’m Sergeant John Berwick. I'm one of the sergeants responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Brentwood and Epping Forest Districts. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I’m Sergeant Neil Ross. I'm one of the sergeants responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Brentwood and Epping Forest Districts. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PC Jack Rowden I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Debden and Loughton Neighbourhood. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PC James Norris. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Debden and Loughton Neighbourhood. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PC Marc Arnold. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Loughton and Debden Neighbourhood. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab
I'm PC Zuzanna Ustrobinska. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in Debden and Loughton Neighbourhood. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
The community have told us they are concerned about drug dealing.
Issued 05 May 2026
We’re taking a proactive approach to disrupt county lines and drug dealing in our district. Using community intelligence, we carry out targeted enforcement—focusing on known hotspots, individuals, and addresses linked to criminal activity.
This includes:
Stop and search where there’s reasonable suspicion
Warrants to search properties
Focused patrols and surveillance
Our goal is to break up criminal networks and bring offenders to justice.
We also work to reduce reoffending and support recovery. Where appropriate, we use:
Restorative justice
Out-of-court disposals
Support for those affected by drug use
Together, these actions help break the cycle of crime and vulnerability.
Actioned 05 May 2026
Local people have told us they are worried about violent crime.
Issued 05 May 2026
Crime data has helped us identify priority areas where violent crime is more likely to happen. We’re using hotspot policing to focus on these locations and times when issues are most common.
This includes:
Increasing visible patrols in key areas
Being present at times when incidents are more likely
Responding quickly to help keep people safe
We’re also working closely with local communities to gather intelligence. This helps us:
Identify those involved in violent crime
Take swift, focused action
Make sure our efforts are effective and community-led
Together, we’re working to reduce violence and make our neighbourhoods safer for everyone.
Actioned 05 May 2026
We understand that many people are worried about the recent rise in retail theft. This issue affects local businesses, staff, and shoppers,
Issued 05 May 2026
We’re taking firm action to reduce shoplifting and anti-social behaviour in Brentwood’s town centres.
To tackle this, our officers are:
Using Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) to deal with persistent offenders. These are court orders that can ban individuals from certain areas or behaviours, helping to prevent further offences.
Working closely with local businesses to share information and coordinate responses
Focusing on key locations where offences are most common
This targeted, partnership-led approach is already making a difference - helping to deter crime and improve safety for everyone.
Actioned 05 May 2026
Tackling violence against women and girls
Issued 05 May 2026
We want women and girls to feel safe, and to live and work in the District without fear of violence.
We will work proactively with our partners, using a full range of legislative and other tools around education programmes, perpetrator diversion, prevention, disruption and enforcement tactics.
Actioned 05 May 2026