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Inspector David Tippetts has over 19 years of policing experience and has worked within Neighbourhood Policing throughout his career—serving as a Police Constable, Sergeant, and now Inspector. He has worked across the county and moved to Swindon in 2018 as the Sergeant for the Swindon Central South area. Following his promotion, he spent 18 months as a Duty Inspector on a response team before returning to Central South in 2021 as Sector Head.

David is passionate about his Neighbourhood Policing Team investing in the local community and working in partnership to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB). A key focus of his work is targeting those who cause the most harm and frequently come to police attention—demonstrated through his leadership of the Criminal Behaviour Order Panel, which he chairs.

Community engagement remains a top priority for David. He is committed to building strong relationships with schools, community groups, and key stakeholders. By ensuring his team maintains a visible presence at community events and actively listens to local concerns, David works to foster collaboration and find effective solutions to prevent crime and reduce ASB.

PS 2762 Ed Rogers is the Neighbourhood Sergeant for the Swindon Central South Neighbourhood Team. He is currently responsible for the areas of Walcot East and West, Park North and South, Lawns, East Wichel, Croft, and Okus.

Ed has served with Wiltshire Police for 10 years and has been part of the Central South Neighbourhood Team since 2019. Prior to this, he worked as a Swindon Response Officer and spent 10 months supervising the Volume Crime Team, focusing on issues including domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.

Ed is proud to lead a team that is committed to reducing violence, anti-social behaviour, prolific offending, and shoplifting. The team also works proactively to safeguard vulnerable individuals and target criminal exploitation.

PC Adam Gutowski is part of the Central South Neighbourhood Policing Team, currently covering the Parks and Walcot areas in Swindon. He joined Wiltshire Police in 2018 as an Incident Control Operator based at Headquarters in Devizes, before becoming a Police Constable in 2021.

Adam initially planned a career in the Army, having studied Uniformed Public Services at college. However, he went on to complete a degree in Applied Social Science at university before joining Wiltshire Police. He spent over two years on Response and, in early 2024, transitioned to the Neighbourhood Policing Team.

After a brief period covering Swindon Town Centre, he moved into his current role in Parks and Walcot.

He is trained in Public Support Unit (PSU) tactics, is a Taser officer, and holds EDIT (drug testing) qualifications. A fluent Polish speaker, Adam brings valuable language skills to his role. He is particularly focused on tackling drug-related issues and knife crime in the community he serves.

PC 2442 Dave Thompson is a dedicated member of the Swindon South Central Neighbourhood Policing Team, with responsibility for the Park North, Park South and Walcot areas.

PC Thompson has served with Wiltshire Police since 2006. Over the course of his career, he has spent 12 years working on Emergency Response Teams, developing a strong foundation in frontline policing. He also brings seven years of experience in neighbourhood policing, having previously covered the Gorsehill, Pinehurst and Penhill communities.

His current focus includes improving public safety, tackling ongoing local issues, and supporting wider policing operations. He is particularly committed to disrupting gangs and drug-related activity within the area, while also engaging with young people to divert them away from criminality and towards more positive pathways.

PC Thompson continues to play a vital role in supporting local policing priorities, working in partnership with the community to create a safer environment for all.

PC Gemma Moore is a dedicated member of the Central South Neighbourhood Policing Team, currently serving the Parks and Walcot areas in Swindon. She joined Wiltshire Police in April 2015, initially working in the Force Control Room at Headquarters in Devizes before becoming a Police Constable in 2018.

She spent over five years in Response policing before temporarily transitioning to an administrative role within the Community Investigation Team due to a broken limb and pregnancy in 2021. Following the birth of her son in March 2022, PC Moore returned to full fitness and resumed her response duties by September 2023. Having missed frontline work during her time away, she brought renewed passion to her role.

In late 2024, PC Moore transitioned to the Neighbourhood Policing Team, motivated by a strong desire to be a voice for victims of crime, safeguard vulnerable individuals, and make a positive impact within the community. She actively participates in multi-agency meetings to protect the public from adverse situations and is deeply committed to safeguarding and providing justice.

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PCSO Bethany Gore has been serving with Wiltshire Police for seven years, currently serving the Parks and Walcot area of Swindon. Her long-standing presence in the community has helped her build strong relationships with residents, local schools, businesses, and partner agencies.

Bethany is passionate about neighbourhood policing and is often seen on foot patrol, engaging with members of the public and providing visible reassurance. She focuses on tackling anti-social behaviour, supporting vulnerable individuals, and gathering community intelligence to help address local concerns.

Her in-depth local knowledge and commitment to the area have made her a trusted and familiar face, and she continues to work proactively to improve safety, reduce crime, and support community cohesion.

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Top reported crimes

Most commonly reported crimes during Apr 2025

  • Anti-social behaviour

    17
  • Violence and sexual offences

    16
  • Public order

    8
  • Criminal damage and arson

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Crime levels in your area
Month Total Percentage
May 2024 48 9.4%
Jun 2024 58 11.4%
Jul 2024 47 9.2%
Aug 2024 41 8.1%
Sep 2024 35 6.9%
Oct 2024 38 7.5%
Nov 2024 32 6.3%
Dec 2024 33 6.5%
Jan 2025 52 10.2%
Feb 2025 32 6.3%
Mar 2025 41 8.1%
Apr 2025 52 10.2%

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