Chief Inspector Steve Maskrey
Steve Joined Staffordshire Police in 1987 and began his career in Stoke-on-Trent Division serving at Tunstall and Burslem. More about this Commander
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East Staffordshire LPT's area is essentially rural in character and includes many small villages. There are two main towns, Burton upon Trent and Uttoxeter.
East Staffordshire covers 96,000 acres, with a population of 103,770 and 46,000 households. Burton has a population of 66,000 and 29,600 households. Uttoxeter, the area’s second town, has a population of 12,000 and 5,200 households.
Police offiecrs work closely with colleagues at the local authority, East Staffordshire Borough Council (Opens in new window).
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A crime fighting partnership that helps tackle the most challenging and prolific offenders in Stafford has been visited by Justice Minister Lord McNally who praised the ‘crucial role’ it plays in helping keep communities safe. (10/05/2012)
Staffordshire residents are being warned about falling prey to a scam involving MoneyGram and PayPoint. (03/05/2012)
Officers from East Staffordshire Local Policing Team (LPT) have issued CCTV images of two men they want to trace following the theft of a bank card. (02/05/2012)
Officers from East Staffordshire Local Policing Team are appealing for witnesses after thieves stole distinct property from a car parked on the outskirts of Burton. (09/05/2012)
Detectives are appealing for witnesses following a serious assault in Burton. (04/05/2012)
Officers have released the names of two women who died following a fatal road traffic collision near Burton on Friday 27 April. (30/04/2012)
Steve Joined Staffordshire Police in 1987 and began his career in Stoke-on-Trent Division serving at Tunstall and Burslem. More about this Commander