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West Mercia Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner re-elected

Following John Campion's re-election as Police and Crime Commissioner for a third term during May, Marc Bayliss has been re-confirmed as deputy.

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The West Mercia Police and Crime Panel confirmed on Thursday, July 25 that Bayliss will continue as DPCC after taking up the role in September 2022.

PCC John Campion said: "I am pleased the panel has supported Marc in resuming his role as my Deputy.

"Marc has and will continue to be visible across West Mercia, helping to ensure the voices of all communities are heard, listened to and acted on.

"As I begin my third term, I look forward to working closely with Marc to deliver on my commitments to cut crime, support victims and put policing back in the heart of communities."

PCC John Campion and DPCC Marc Bayliss

The re-elected Deputy PCC, Marc Bayliss added: "I would like to thank the panel for confirming my role as Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner.

"Over the past two years, I have valued getting to meet people across the three counties and seeing the brilliant work of support services to help victims.

"Equipped with this knowledge and experience, I am determined to build on progress and achieve even more. I share the PCC's drive to deliver on the public's priorities, so I look forward to playing my part in making a real difference to the lives of local communities across West Mercia."

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