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Inspector Stewart Patience
Inspector
Stewart Patience
Inspector Stewart Patience is the senior officer in charge of this area.

The Kinross Section covers an area of approximately 150 square miles taking in the community council areas of Glenfarg, Milnathort, Portmoak, Fossoway, Cleish & Blairadam and Kinross. The latest population estimate for the area is about 12,000.


Constables Ronnie Child, Lynne Petrie and Graham Stephen are the Community Crime Officers responsible for the vital links which have been forged with all of these Community Councils. Their respective areas of responsibility are -

Constable Ronnie Child - Kinross
Constable Ronnie Child
Kinross

Constable Lynne Petrie - Cleish & Blairadam, Fossoway and Glenfarg
Constable Lynne Petrie
Cleish & Blairadam,
Fossoway and Glenfarg
Constable Graham Stephen - Milnathort and Portmoak
Constable Graham Stephen
Milnathort and Portmoak



Officers from Kinross police 15 miles of the M90 motorway and also a National Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Loch Leven.

The section borders both Fife and Central Scotland Police area and excellent co-operation is received from both forces to deal with the problem of travelling criminals making use of the transport links that can quickly get them into the national motorway network.


T in the Park

Sergeant David Rankine, the local community single point of contact for T in the Park Undoubtedly the most significant event each year in the section is the "T in the Park" rock festival held on the site at Balado. Significant assistance is required from throughout the force and beyond to police the event which has become an established part of the summer in Kinross.

For the 2008 T in the Park event, Sergeant David Rankine (pictured, right) has been appointed as the local community single point of contact. His role will include attending local Community Council meetings in the months leading up to the event to identify any local issues or concerns. Sergeant Rankine can be contacted at Kinross Police Station by telephone (01577 867770) or via email.


Kinross Police Station, High Street
Kinross Police Station, High Street   (Click for map)


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