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16:05 04/06/2021
To support its work in rural policing, Northamptonshire Police is encouraging horse riders who want to support their local communities to sign up to its Volunteers on Horseback (VOH) scheme.
Set up in 2015, VOH riders act as extra sets of eyes and ears for the Force, keeping a look-out for problems in rural areas and letting the police know about any issues.
Interested riders must be aged 18 or above, and have their own horse – together they will undergo road safety training and be given branded VOH clothing to identify them as police volunteers.
VOH coordinator Jean Mears said: “Our VOH engage with their local communities, represent Northamptonshire Police at public events and have the opportunity to ride on operations with us.
“If you hack out regularly and would like to be part of this scheme we’d love to hear from you – it’s a great way to give something back to your community while also enjoying time with your horse.”
Successes thanks to VOH riders include the location and recovery of stolen property, and riders also take part in Close Pass patrols with the Force’s Safer Roads Team, to help educate drivers on how to safely pass horses on the roads.
If you’re interested in becoming a VOH, email [email protected], and you can find out more by following @NorPolVol on Twitter.