A TEENAGER from Launceston has been chosen as the High Sheriff of Cornwall’s newest police cadet following a competitive Duchy wide selection process.

Fifteen-year-old Faith, who has been a police cadet for over two and a half years, was appointed by the High Sheriff of Cornwall Harriet Hills.

The prestigious role involves attendance to official and ceremonial events across the county with the High Sheriff as a representative of the police cadets and acting as an ambassador for young people involved in the programme.

Faith said: “Being in the cadets is an amazing way to meet new people and make connections within Devon and Cornwall Police.

“It really shows you a different side to policing that many do not see. It has also given me this great opportunity to take on the role of High Sheriff cadet.

“I am looking forward to working with the High Sheriff over the next year and hopefully being able to continue showing you all just how amazing being a cadet is.”

High Sheriff of Cornwall, Ms Hills, said: “Having my police cadet, Faith, alongside me at events is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the many experiences and opportunities that the cadet programme can offer young people. The commitment, compassion and discipline shown by the cadets is an important contribution to community life and gives great confidence for the future of policing."

Faith added: “I would strongly recommend that anyone with even the smallest interest in the police force goes and visits their local unit.”

Launceston PCSO Sarah Ross said: “Everyone at the Launceston Police cadets is incredibly proud and pleased for Faith – she’s a wonderful member of the team and well deserving of the role. Congratulations.”

More information about the Police Cadets can be found at www.youth.devon-cornwall.police.uk/police-cadets/devon-cornwall-police-cadets