Rural crime to be discussed at tomorrow's social media live session with top police chief

By Susie Watkins 11th Feb 2020

PCC Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh
PCC Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh

Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh will be hosting their regular Facebook Live tomorrow morning (Wednesday 12 February) at 11am. Topics to be discussed include rural crime, the precept increase, rape prosecution outcomes and hate crime.

PCC Sue Mountstevens said: "These bi-monthly live webchats are an opportunity for me to address your local policing issues and concerns directly with the Chief Constable. It's important that the Chief Constable hears local people's concerns in order for these to be addressed."

Chief Constable Andy Marsh added: "I always hope that the answers I give and the discussions I have with the PCC provide local people with a better understanding of how the police service works. I always welcome the insightful questions and the opportunity to answer policing queries."

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