Whitley Bay
Local news
- Whitley Bay wants you!
- 17 May 13
- Community forum in Cullercoats
- 16 May 13
- Purse stolen from elderly woman
- 15 May 13
- Two arrested after car overturns
- 05 May 13
- Crackdown on underage alcohol sales
- 27 Apr 13
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Local events & meetings 
- Cuppa With a Coppa, Brown Sugar (16 May 13 - 11:00am)
- Drop In Surgery at the Watch House, Cullercoats (21 May 13 - 18:30pm)
- Drop In Surgery at Sainsburys, Newsteads Drive (22 May 13 - 10:00am)
- Cuppa with a Coppa, Coffee Plus, Northumberland Park Shops (23 May 13 - 11:00am)
- Drop In Surgery at Sainsburys, Earsdon Road (28 May 13 - 11:00am)
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Local Sentencing Outcomes 
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Your Local Police Station

Whitley Bay Police Station
Laburnum Avenue
Whitley Bay
NE26 2HY
Telephone: 101
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (except Bank Holidays)
Directions:
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Public Transport Directions from Transport Direct
Who's who
Inspector Jim Gray (7753)
Neighbourhood Inspector
More about the Neighbourhood Inspector
Your Neighbourhood Sergeants
- Sergeant Dave Foy (684)
- Sergeant Jonathan May (2019)
- PC Ian Hook (915)
- PC Julie Twigg (8017)
- PC Claire Fenwick (3924)
- PC Peter Jack (1767)
- PC Paul Mckenzie (551)
- PC Caroline Brown (3829)
- PC Jon Wass (1877)
- PC Geoff Bone (8947)
- PC Garry Watson (357)
- PC Kevin Daykin (2111)
- PC Ian Gillie (3051)
- PC Kevin Rogerson (3750)
- PCSO Steve Cato (4862)
- PCSO Brian Phillips (4484)
- PCSO Alyson Davey (5875)
- PCSO Nicola Clark (6568)
- PCSO Sarah-Jayne Morrison (5314)
Your Neighbourhood Beat Managers
Your Police Community Support Officers
Your Neighbourhood's Policing Support
The team listed above is fully supported by detectives, response police officers, specialist resources such as motor patrols and dogs and police staff.
Our Commitment
Northumbria Police is committed to tackling crime in your area.
We want to know what your issues are and how we can help solve them.
You can view our commitment to you here.
You can contact us via the 'Feedback' link or you can call the police on:
Call 999 if there is any danger or risk to life or a crime in progress.
Call 101 for non-emergencies.
This is a general number to contact the police and request information or advice.
Text 07786 200 814 for non-emergencies.

