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Cycling the beat on Seven Mile Beach


Community Beat Officer for
the Seven Mile Beach area –
Constable Jon Siddall

Thursday,  January 19, 2006

The newly appointed Community Beat Officer for the Seven Mile Beach area – Constable Jon Siddall, has been with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), for six months.

He is an experienced career Officer who served 15 years with the British Police Service and, more recently, two years with the Bermuda Police Service. Constable Siddall is an experienced investigator, trained in conflict resolution and mediation, and the pioneer of many groundbreaking neighbourhood and business-oriented community related schemes.

Trained in many different fields that will assist his role within the Community Relations Department of the RCIPS, he hopes to provide approachable and dependable “old-fashioned” pro active policing to the area.

Using a police mountain bike as his only form of transport, Constable Siddall said he intends to instil trust and integrity by building one-on-one relationships with the area’s many businesses, hotels, licensed premises and residents. 

He said too he has already received a warm welcome from the community.

“Having worked in a Community role for many years overseas, it’s been refreshing to speak to Cayman’s managers, publicans, business owners and hoteliers who have all welcomed me with open arms,” said PC Siddall. 

“I hope to continue to build positive working relationships to the benefit of the community whilst addressing issues that affect the comfort and well being of the area’s many permanent residents.”

Constable Siddall can be contacted at Georgetown Police Station on telephone number 949-4222 or cell number 926-0639. Constable Siddall also encourages e-mail contact at jonathan.siddall@gov.ky.

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