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It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of serving PC Leigh Norman, who passed away yesterday evening (Thursday) following a short battle with cancer.
Leigh was a well-respected and professional officer who had a passion for policing and keeping people safe. He joined the force in 2009 working in Cambridge City, before joining the Tactical Team, and then onto the Rural Crime Action Team, where he spent the past seven years as a significant member of the team in the fight against rural crime and the associated anti-social behaviour and organised crime surrounding it.
Chief Constable Nick Dean said: “Leigh was an exceptional member of Cambridgeshire Constabulary and will be missed by so many people.
“His dedication and passion for keeping people safe and preventing crime were second to none and the recognition he has received over the years is testament to that.
“My condolences go to Leigh’s family, to all his colleagues with whom he worked extremely closely, and the whole of the policing family too.”