Reading Today

Reading CID leader wins top policing honour

- By JAKE CLOTHIER jclothier@rdg.today

A SENIOR member of the Criminal Investigat­ion Department in Reading has been given a prestigiou­s award.

Detective Chief Inspector Laura Corscadden won National Investigat­or of the Year at the Police Federation of England and Wales awards.

The federation commended DCI Corscadden for “her exceptiona­l detective skills and extensive experience spanning CID, protecting vulnerable people, and counterter­rorism.”

It continued: “As a dedicated detective inspector, Laura adeptly manages the Reading CID team, achieving remarkable results despite the challenges posed by Reading’s diverse and demanding local policing area.”

It cited her profession­alism, leadership, and composure as “the cornerston­es” of her team’s performanc­e.

It also commended her on her work addressing violence against women and girls through Operation Vigilant in Reading, and her developmen­t and implementa­tion of the Thames Valley Police Crime Academy.

She was described as an “exemplary role model for officers pursuing the path of detective work.”

DCI Corscadden said: “Throughout my career, being a detective has been a huge privilege and I wouldn’t feel right if I didn’t acknowledg­e my phenomenal team with incredible individual­s.

“I am really proud of the recognitio­n personally but mostly for my team and the force, so thank you so much for the nomination and for the award, I am truly honoured.”

Also commended at the same ceremony was Inspector Simon Hills, who was named as National Roads Policing Officer of the Year.

It follows his establishm­ent of Operation Tutelage in 2017, which was later expanded to police forces nationwide.

The initiative uses automatic number plate recognitio­n technology to collect data about uninsured motorists which is then used to contact registered keepers.

This resulted in an 80% compliance rate, and facilitate­s further investigat­ion into uninsured drivers who are often linked to other criminal activity.

The Police Federation said: “Operation Tutelage significan­tly alleviates the burden on frontline policing by resolving the majority of issues outside the criminal justice system.

“Moreover, it furnishes valuable intelligen­ce that aids in disrupting illegal drivers and criminals.”

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WINNER: Detective Chief Inspector Laura Corscadden, who heads up Reading CID, has been made National Investigat­or of the Year at the Police Federation of England and Wales awards

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