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Inspector Matt Paisley has been a police officer for over 20 years. Throughout his career he has focussed on a proactive approach to neighbourhood policing, with a strong problem-solving ethic. An Inspector since 2019, Matt has commanded the locality of Bury St Edmunds, been the tactical lead for anti-social behaviour, licensing and rural & wildlife crime, worked as the Staff Officer to the Suffolk Chief Officer Team, and supported the Learning & Development department. In October 2025, Matt became the Locality Inspector for Sudbury & Haverhill, an area he knows particularly well having policed Sudbury at both PC and Sergeant ranks.
Sergeant Olly Williams has been a Police officer for 13 years and has worked on response teams, Safer neighbourhood teams and now is the sergeant of Community Policing team which involves tackling the issues which matter the most to the community including drugs, ASB, hate crime, problem solving, youth crime as well as taking responsibility for the delivery of Police within schools within the locality.
Olly has a passion for the local area and enjoys the variety of the role within the Police and enjoys being proactive in his Policing approach.
Commencing his policing career in 2004, Lloyd has served as a response officer for 22 years, demonstrating unwavering commitment and resilience in frontline duties. Prior to joining the police, he served in the military for many years, bringing a wealth of discipline and leadership to his role.
Now part of the Sudbury Community Policing Team (CPT), Lloyd is deeply engaged in addressing community concerns and fostering trust. He plays a key role in delivering policing initiatives within local schools and is instrumental in building positive relationships with community partners. His dedication to public service and community engagement continues to make a meaningful impact across Suffolk.
PC 688 Owen Turner commenced his career in the Police in 2022, following a year serving as a Special Constable. Since joining, he has served predominately on Response and has recently joined the Community Policing Team. Owen demonstrates a strong commitment to Policing and the community that he serves. In his role, Owen addresses a range of criminality and Policing related issues such as drug-related offences, anti-social behaviour, hate crime, youth crime and problem-solving initiatives. Owen has a passion for Policing the local area and enjoys a proactive in his role.
PCSO Partington has been a Police Community Support Officer for a number of years within Suffolk Constabulary. Hannah provides visible presence within the community and brings a wealth of local knowledge.
Hannah primarily focuses on visibility within the community, tackling issues within the community and focus on schools work.
This map uses data from local forces. The hotspots give only a loose idea of where crimes happened. Actual locations and details of crimes are kept anonymous.
Please note that not all crimes that occurred can be shown on the map.
24 incidents of Crime occurred in Suffolk Constabulary 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.
Known issues with forces' data are set out in the changelog on data.police.uk.