Cambridgeshire police officer Leo Clarke, who underwent surgery for a bleed on the brain after he was violently assaulted, was nominated for a bravery award.
Cambridgeshire police officer Leo Clarke, who underwent surgery for a bleed on the brain after he was violently assaulted, was nominated for a bravery award.
Cambridgeshire police officer Leo Clarke, who underwent surgery for a bleed on the brain after he was violently assaulted, was nominated for a bravery award.
Published:
11:12 AM December 22, 2020
Updated:
11:19 AM December 22, 2020
There was a pre-Christmas treat for 18 new recruits as they graduated as police officers and were presented to the Chief Constable.
- Credit: CAMBS POLICE
A sports coach, prison officer and pub manager are among 18 new Cambridgeshire Constabulary recruits who have graduated as police officers.
The group, who have given up jobs to become police officers, will now be posted to stations across the county.
They stood in socially-distanced formation at force headquarters in Huntingdon before being inspected by Chief Constable Nick Dean and Assistant Chief Constable Vicki Evans.
Friends and family were unable to attend the passing out parade due to the Covid-19 pandemic but were able to watch remotely.