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Hi, I am the Neighbourhood Policing Team Inspector for Peterlee and the surrounding villages. I have performed this role since 2022. I joined Durham Constabulary in 2006 as a PCSO and became a PC within the organisation in 2008. Over the last 17 years I have performed various operational roles; Response PC, Sgt and Insp, Hate Crime Insp and Alcohol Harm Reduction Insp and now NPT Insp. I enjoy this role as it enables me to build community relationships, address local issues, prevent crime and pursue criminals.
I am the Neighbourhood Sergeant for Peterlee and the surrounding villages. I absolutely love community policing and making our neighbourhood a safer place. My team and I are dedicated to making the local area a safer and happier place to live. I hope to see you all around on my patrols.
Hi, my name is Terry Hill, I am the Neighbourhood Sergeant for Peterlee and surrounding villages. I have been a Police Officer for over 22 years and have been in Neighbourhoods for over ten years. I enjoy the everyday interaction with the community that comes with a Neighbourhood Sergeants role and am proud of the dedication my team have in having a positive impact in their communities
I have recently move to the team this year from response Policing. I am loving the new role and getting involved in the community by solving long term problems and keeping the residents safe.
Hi I am Ethan born and bred on the east coast. I have recently moved to the neighbourhood policing team and currently cover the Horden and Blackhall area. Prior to this role I worked within the local policing command as a response officer where I learnt the trade of being a Police officer. Now part of the NPT I am focused on building strong community relationships, solving local issues, and working proactively to make the area safe.
My name is Gareth Wilson, PCSO 30365, I’ve worked for Durham Constabulary for approximately the last year covering Horden.
I am Gemma and I cover the Horden and Blackhall area of Peterlee. I love working in the East of Durham and connecting with the community and tackling crime.
I am Kaelym Stoker, and I cover Horden and Blackhall. I have just joined as a PCSO and i am looking forward to engaging with the local community and tackling crime.
Off-road bikes used illegally often cause noise nuisance, danger to pedestrians and damage to local green spaces. Taking these vehicles off the road helps prevent accidents and restores peace in our neighbourhoods. This remains as one of the priorities.
Issued 19 May 2026
This is an ongoing problem and has been reoccurring due to the vast open spaces we have in Blackhall mainly in the dene and the beach. We remain tackling this issue with :
-High visibility patrols and working with partner agencies.
-Op Endurance involved positive action against offenders.
-Use of our section 59 powers (signs up in the areas most affected) and also our ASB powers along with Durham County Council ASB Team.
Actioned 19 May 2026
Rural Crime:
This will be a reoccurring issue as it is a long standing problem for the rural community we will seek to tackle. The poaching in our rural areas in and around Blackhall has a large impact on our farmers and people living in these areas. Poachers damage fences, land and wildlife in the local area.
Issued 19 May 2026
High visibility patrolling of the rural areas and communication with our farm watch colleagues. Use of our poaching and stop search powers. Working alongside partner agencies such as Durham County Council and also NFU.
Update: Officers are actively adjusting shifts to support and reassure those who live, work and own land in rural areas. These measures are being taken to provide reassurance, increase visibility, and help prevent crime.
Actioned 19 May 2026
Shoplifting:
Shoplifting isn’t a victimless crime – it impacts local businesses, raises prices for honest customers and can contribute to wider issues of antisocial behaviour. Being visible helps us deter crime and support shop owners directly.
Issued 19 May 2026
The team take positive actions with all suspects identified and look to identify suspects at an early stage in order to prevent them reoffending. We also seek charges on the suspects in order for them to be charged with the offence and hopefully face prison terms. Furthermore we look to gain this evidence to apply for orders such as criminal behavior orders which prevents them from entering certain premises and also areas amongst other conditions.
The team also engage in an active shop watch scheme where information and advice is shared between all attendees.
Actioned 19 May 2026
Youth Nuisance / Anti social behaviour
Issued 19 May 2026
To tackle this we have been:
- Carrying out high visibility patrols along with colleagues from Durham County Council Neighbourhood Wardens Team and ASB Team
- We have ASB meetings to discuss ASB suspects with our Durham County Council colleagues and housing provider teams.
- Use of Anti-Social Behaviour Contracts (ABCs), Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Community Protection Notices on offenders of ASB
- Intelligence gathering
- Working with and supporting victims of ASB
Actioned 19 May 2026