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New Police Deputy Commander for our area
05/01/2021

Chief Inspector Joanne Hutchings appointed as the new Deputy Commander for the Cherwell and West Oxfordshire area
Yesterday was the first day in post for the new Police Deputy Commander for the Cherwell and West Oxfordshire area. Chief Inspector Joanne Hutchings started her new role taking over from Chief Inspector John Batty.
Chief Inspector Hutchings moved to her new role following her time as Detective Chief Inspector of Central Intelligence and Specialist Intelligence Support. Prior to that, she spent three years as an Intelligence Manager helping the force tackle organised crime groups, modern slavery, rural crime and cross-border criminality. She also led the intelligence activity for a number of high profile policing operations such as two Royal Weddings and the force’s continued pursuance of county drug lines.
Chief Inspector Hutchings joined Thames Valley Police in 2003 where she started her career in Oxford as a response officer. She spent several years in a variety of different detective and neighbourhood policing roles.
On her new appointment, Chief Inspector Hutchings said: “I am really excited to start my role in Cherwell & West Oxfordshire and know that I am in good hands joining a team of extremely enthusiastic and hardworking officers and staff.
“I believe that working in partnership is at the heart of everything we do and I am keen to further develop our relationships with partners and to work alongside organisations, local businesses and the public to ensure that our communities remain a safe and enjoyable place to live and work.”
Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam