Design a Criminal Justice Superhero competition winners
Cheshire Criminal Justice Board invited schools across Cheshire to design a Criminal Justice Superhero. The Superhero could have special powers to fight crime, catch criminals and help the people they've hurt. They might be able to catch villains by flying through the air, see through buildings to trap burglars or they might stop bullies.
The winner, Katherine Blumer of Weston Village Primary School in Crewe was awarded £50 vouchers and also gained her school £100, 2nd prize was won by Todd Williams of Arches Community Primary School, Blacon, Chester who received £20 in vouchers and Leigh Horan of Queens Park High School, Handbridge, Chester came 3rd and was awarded £10 worth of vouchers. Prizes were donated by Bank of America of Chester Business Park.
Winning design
Mrs Silent
She can fly into trouble and teleport out of it if things get too out of hand, she has some very clever rocket boots and x-ray eyes. With one blink of an eye she can take pictures which make very good evidence in trials.

2nd prize
Star of Light

3rd Prize
Setsuna Hasegawa - real name; Dreamcatcher - superhero name
Dreamcatcher is a type of witch who only comes at night when you're dreaming. When you have a nightmare, or dream bad things she takes your dream away and replaces it with a good one. Because when you have bad dreams, you become bad, and the less bad people there are, the less people she has to lock up at her daily job as a policewoman. Dreamcatcher can catch dreams with the magic in her staff and she catches them in her test tubes as well. Dreamcatcher can also appear where she wants (as long as its within 4000 metres) so that she doesn't have to bother with the locks on peoples houses. Her sidekick "peluch" flies and sometimes catches dreams with his big paws when dreamcatcher is too tired.

