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Inspector Tina Osborn leads the Salisbury Neighbourhood Policing Team, overseeing all local policing across the city and surrounding areas. With a strong focus on community engagement, problem-solving, and partnership working, Tina is committed to ensuring Salisbury remains a safe and welcoming place for all who live, work, and visit.
Bringing a wealth of experience to the role, she supports her team in tackling crime, reducing anti-social behaviour, and safeguarding the most vulnerable. Tina works closely with local residents, businesses, councillors, schools and partner agencies to build trust, deliver long-term solutions, and respond to the issues that matter most to the community.
Sergeant Lisa Lovatt joined Wiltshire Police in January 1998 and has proudly spent her entire policing career serving the Salisbury community.
Over the past 27 years, she has taken on a wide range of roles including working on the Forensic Conversion Team, Burglary Team, Crime Squad, Drugs Squads and Local Tasking Teams. Despite this variety, her passion has always remained with local and response policing - the role she dreamed of as a child.
Lisa became the Neighbourhood Policing Team Sergeant for Salisbury in December 2019, a position she finds incredibly rewarding. She is committed to completing her 30-year policing career in this role, working alongside a dedicated team of colleagues and partner agencies, all striving toward a shared goal: to support communities and deliver an outstanding service to victims.
Sergeant Susan Malkinson has served with Wiltshire Police for over a decade, beginning her policing journey as a Special Constable before becoming a full-time Police Constable in 2016.
Much of Susan’s career has been spent as a Response Officer in the south of the county, gaining a wealth of frontline experience. In 2022, she joined the Salisbury Neighbourhood Policing Team as a Police Constable and was promoted in post to Sergeant the following year.
Passionate about problem solving and making a tangible difference in local communities, Susan describes her current role as the most rewarding of her career. She considers herself fortunate to be doing the job she always aspired to—serving the public in a beautiful part of the world, alongside a dedicated and supportive team.
PC Hannah Cranham has been with Wiltshire Police for six years, initially serving as a Police Community Support Officer before qualifying as a Police Constable. She currently covers the Harnham and Southampton Road area of Salisbury.
In 2023, Hannah successfully completed the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship, which reinforced the value of collaborative, multi-agency working. She brings this approach to her neighbourhood policing role, actively engaging with partner organisations to develop effective, long-term solutions for the local community.
Dedicated, professional, and community-focused, Hannah is committed to building strong relationships and delivering a responsive service to those she serves.
PCSO 70900 Hammond joined Wiltshire Police over 18 months ago and is a valued member of the Salisbury Neighbourhood Policing Team, covering the City Centre, Southampton Road and Friary areas.
Jack takes a proactive and hands-on approach to addressing key local issues such as youth anti-social behaviour, shoplifting, and drug-related activity. He is frequently seen on foot patrol in the city, engaging with residents, businesses, and visitors to provide reassurance and tackle concerns head-on.
Passionate about visible policing and community engagement, PCSO Hammond encourages members of the public to stop for a chat or get in touch directly with any questions or concerns.
Most commonly reported crimes during May 2025
Crime for last year
Month | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Jun 2024 | 42 | 8.2% |
Jul 2024 | 50 | 9.7% |
Aug 2024 | 36 | 7% |
Sep 2024 | 48 | 9.3% |
Oct 2024 | 40 | 7.8% |
Nov 2024 | 44 | 8.6% |
Dec 2024 | 30 | 5.8% |
Jan 2025 | 35 | 6.8% |
Feb 2025 | 38 | 7.4% |
Mar 2025 | 51 | 9.9% |
Apr 2025 | 36 | 7% |
May 2025 | 64 | 12.5% |