As a volunteer special constable she gave up her own time on top of having a demanding job and raising her young family. |
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A special constable for 33 years, Bernice is now commandant but still finds time to volunteer as a classroom assistant and for Pets as therapy. |
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The Court noted that Section 16 made it an offence for a licensee knowingly to harbour or suffer to remain on his premises any constable on duty. |
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One constable slapped a Bengali photographer who refused to obey his orders on the first day of the Rawalpindi Test. |
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Yesterday, the chief constable and the police authority issued a joint statement in a fresh bid to quell the outcry. |
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The ombudsman is already at daggers drawn with the former chief constable over the handling of the bomb inquiry. |
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Corporal Shiners of the 40th Regiment, a police constable and three stockmen pursued Aborigines who had killed a white stock-keeper. |
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The local police authority battled to keep the chief constable in office until the last possible moment. |
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Hussey added that the constable had told him there was a ring of crackheads working the recreation centres. |
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The murder of the constable was, if not properly accidental, at least rather in the nature of chance medley. |
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Actually, the route that the bus follows was charted by a police constable by the name of Tolmer. |
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Residence is therefore a matter which goes to the jurisdiction of a particular chief constable in the exercise of his statutory powers. |
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A police magazine has been recalled after the chief constable said a cartoon on the front was offensive. |
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But the Police Reform Act 2002 had added in the power to require the forced resignation of a chief constable. |
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A spokeswoman for Humberside police said the chief constable was in his office today in full uniform. |
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Damages are paid out of the police fund, not by the chief constable personally. |
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The constable reported that following the initial investigation, a search warrant was obtained. |
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A single police constable posted at the multiplex watched helplessly as the mob struck. |
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The constable told the man to stop, but the man kept coming, and pointed the weapon at him, so he shot him in the leg. |
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This could be done by adding another part-time or full-time special constable. |
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He had been at work in one of the villages further up the coast, and was tailed by a vigilant constable as he attempted his escape. |
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Even if a woman constable was called most of the time she stayed outside the room during her interrogation. |
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The local authority of the sheriff was enhanced at the expense of the earl, particularly by making him constable of the castle. |
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Soon after this O'Donnell became a tenant of the Earl of Ormond and shortly after became ensconced as constable in Butlers castle. |
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Orford was held by a royal constable, and was built next to what was at the time a major port. |
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His research shows that two-thirds of policewomen above the rank of constable do not have children. |
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A week later a police constable investigated a report of a car being driven erratically. |
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For this last act he was disrated to 2nd class constable and we hear no more of him thereafter. |
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Laughs there are aplenty, Sarah Woodward's pantomime depiction of constable Dogberry proving a particular hit with the groundlings. |
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The computer workstation of a senior constable was secured and information was extracted. |
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This wide discretion of the chief constable to keep the peace was affirmed by the House of Lords. |
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If a constable reasonably apprehends that the action of any person may result in a breach of the peace it is his duty to prevent that action. |
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A vigilant police constable picked up a four-year-old who was washing dishes in a Delhi dhaba. |
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This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this. |
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Mr Foster, a former police constable, then struggled with several of the security team, who wrestled him to the floor. |
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She also had no information as to whether the constable has been relieved of his duties pending the completion of the investigation. |
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The chief constable of West Yorkshire is trained in firearms and was undergoing a six-monthly requalification at a shooting range. |
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All were surprised to find a police head constable in uniform playing the classic with such finesse. |
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Pamela lived in nearby New Stevenston, Lanarkshire, with her mother, Anne, and father George, who is a serving constable with Strathclyde Police. |
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The former police constable, and the driving force behind Saturday's ceremony, was one of the first rescuers on the scene 30 years ago. |
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Traffic constable Paul Davenport told the inquest that at the time of the accident, the road was dry, clean and free from any obstruction. |
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The local constable was earning his pay again breaking up fights between the roughnecks. |
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When any person has been arrested other than at a police station, a constable may carry out a search of the person on three grounds. |
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A routine call to a domestic argument ended with a police constable staring down the barrel of a loaded gun in a deadly game of Russian roulette. |
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The journalist is also in breach of an oath of attestation that he made in becoming a police constable. |
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From the constable to the cabinet minister, everyone, or at least almost everyone is on the take. |
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The person arrested is simply dumped at a police station by a constable attached to the Criminal Investigation Department. |
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Intentional obstruction of a constable exercising powers under this section is an offence. |
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With the Filumena caught up in a bootlegging scheme, the plot goes wrong and a constable is murdered, leaving her to hang. |
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The hundred bailiff served the sheriff's writs and the constable maintained law and order. |
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A probationary constable at Lismore police station died on Tuesday morning. |
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He was arrested some time ago by a constable in plain clothes for using obscene language and dumped at Central Police Station. |
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No constable or bailiff can knock at the door and demand entry so as to inspect papers or documents. |
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According to sources the constable is being investigated on charges of assaulting a police officer, crimen injuria and drunkenness. |
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During his time there he worked as a patrol officer and community constable. |
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The chief constable has made pledges in this regard and we want to see those kept. |
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A constable had purported to arrest a person for obstruction, an offence which did not carry any power of arrest. |
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He had been in the police force for 15 years, rising to the rank of detective constable but was sacked following his conviction. |
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A sergeant or a constable of police would make a decision, would he or she not, whether to prosecute for a traffic offence? |
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The Q car team will include an advanced driver, detective sergeant and a police constable. |
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He was a special constable for 13 years and 60 police officers formed a guard of honour at his funeral. |
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In a statement released after the verdict, the Chapmans accused the detective constable of betraying them. |
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The constable paused to grab a heavy monkey wrench and he put it back down and pulled out the far shorter regulation truncheon. |
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A person driving a motor vehicle on a road must stop the vehicle on being required to do so by a constable in uniform. |
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A police constable recognised the photofit picture as being that of Alan whom he had previously arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. |
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Any chance of a press conference by the chief constable to tell us who he's pointing the finger at? |
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Volunteers are accompanied by a uniformed officer, special constable or police community support officer. |
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A rookie police constable who disarmed a violent psychiatric patient wielding a meat cleaver is to receive a commendation for bravery. |
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She actually seems believable when she is being very sisterly with a young coffee vendor, or when she is being pally with the lady constable. |
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For I was both, angry at the constable for accepting the bribe, and fearful of what my dear step-brother had planned. |
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The police are a dead loss but you wouldn't lose anything by mentioning the incident to your community constable. |
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An agent special constable comes over and guides him farther down the grass, the battery of cameras and microphones dutifully following. |
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There are of course some instances where security officers have the status of a special constable. |
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An award-winning special constable with an outstanding arrest record has launched a landmark disability discrimination case. |
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Residents will have the chance to express their views and concerns about local policing to the county's chief constable in a live webchat next week. |
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It must hold the chief constable and police service publicly to account. |
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And sure enough, they turned a corner and the constable quickly ushered Malcolm towards a small but neat looking two-storey wattle and daub house. |
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The florid brushwork of a constable gets hypertrophied in Freud, into a kind of gross exaggeration of what unleashed paint can do. |
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To calm the lawyer down, Ramesh asked a constable to go fetch a bottle of Old Monk rum. |
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The mere fact, if it be a fact, that the constable reasonably thought that a breach of the peace was likely did not in my judgment justify the arrest of the bailiff. |
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When undertaking a review, a chief constable is required to judge each case on its merits and to take any extra information not originally available into account. |
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What I would say is if you get a conflict between a sergeant and another sergeant or a police constable, it is up then to the borough commander to try and resolve that. |
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In his meteoric rise through the ranks, his posting as chief constable is not his first high-profile position, and certainly not his first contentious one. |
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All the cast were worth their weight in gold but the audience particularly enjoyed Norman Pace's hapless constable Dogberry and his idiotic sidekicks. |
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The chief constable herself has been touring the county telling people their police have been underfunded for years and the only way forward is more cash. |
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Bradford on Avon police has one special constable, a voluntary, part time position, but is planning to advertise for more people to fill vacant positions. |
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Side by side, the police stations have been asked to engage one constable each for every habitual offender and submit a report at the end of the month. |
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Under the Franks the role of constable developed from being in charge of the royal stables to a principal officer of the Merovingian and Carolingian kings. |
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The constable did not carry a clipboard, file or anything of the like. |
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A chief constable would sack a police officer for breaking the law. |
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All the grounds require reasonable suspicion on the part of a constable. |
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Readers are also introduced to the firewall, which acts as a sort of traffic constable, that filters data flow between a host computer and the Internet. |
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Reference was made to Crouther's case where a constable was indicted for refusing to make a hue and cry after notice of a burglary committed in the night. |
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He could have remained a passive passenger allowing the constable to deal with the driver or could have insisted Mr Main breath-test Ms Johnstone but did neither. |
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The shift inspectors whose officers I had observed on patrol over many months offered either to escort me personally or provide a constable for the purpose. |
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The force is offering people the chance to accompany their local constable on patrol to see what it is really like at the cutting edge of crime-fighting. |
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The caller said his chief constable had received a number of complaints. |
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Thomas Percy, one of the conspirators, was a distant cousin, had been employed by Northumberland as constable of Alnwick castle, and had been made a gentleman pensioner. |
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When the King and his family were out, the running of the castle was left up to the constable, so he needed to be an intelligent and trust-worthy person. |
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The upper floor of the gatehouse housed the constable of the castle. |
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In December 1483 he was appointed constable of England for life. |
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When the chief constable of Devon announced his intention to send the county police into Okehampton in 1857, the police committee rejected them. |
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A CHIEF constable who decided to chase a litter lout discovered the rubbish he'd dropped was heroin. |
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Cromwell, however, was at pains to minimise his role, describing himself as a constable or watchman. |
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The marshal of England assumed the place of the constable of England in the royal palace in the command of the royal armies. |
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One participant was Sir William fitz Warin, constable of Urquhart Castle standing on the western shore of Loch Ness. |
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And so ferforth she gan oure lay declare That she the constable, er that it was eve Converteth, and on Crist made hym bileve. |
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I do hope the police will give some tangible support to that young constable who I believe must not be a fall guy. |
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They drank it in half an hour, and the constable went to fetch another. |
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A constable may arrest any person, without warrant, who commits a breach of the peace. |
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He signed up as a special constable in the local police and later joined the Hampstead Volunteer Reserve of the army. |
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I hereby do solemnly and sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of constable. |
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However, a man named Palmer recognised them, and called for the parish constable. |
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After the constabulary's amalgamation with the Newport Borough Police,he became chief constable of Gwent. |
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The marshal was originally responsible, along with the constable, for the monarch's horses and stables including connected military operations. |
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William appointed Henry de Beaumont, the son of a powerful Norman family, as constable of the castle. |
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The position of constable originated from the old manorial position of headborough or tithingman. |
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Away therefore went I with the constable, leaving the old warden and the young constable to compose their difference as they could. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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Body of ASF driver Muhammad Hayat was sent to Mohsinwal, Abdul Maalik to Rahimyar Khan, and constable Muhammad Azam to Toba Tek Singh. |
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A Delhi Police constable was also shot at in the incident and a Ford Endeavour, which the carjackers had lifted, was recovered. |
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While absent without leave, they assaulted a police constable who tried to arrest them. |
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The police constable was dismissed from the force for wrongly calibrating and checking equipment. |
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The lock-up was upstairs, a cage surrounded by six-inch wooden bars, guarded by a constable armed with a carbine. |
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The local constable is useless, neither trying to find the Colonel's killer nor protecting the sheepherders from the cattle ranchers. |
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Pictured with Jerome are community constable Chris Selby, on the bike, Pc Mark Moynnihan, who delt with the theft, and Halfords manager Neil Maidment. |
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A FORMER assistant chief constable at Merseyside Police has been revealed as the preferred candidate to take up the post of Cheshire's chief constable. |
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Mike Barton, chief constable of Durham Police, faced five allegations of misconduct after a member of staff complained about how their complaint was handled. |
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A NEW chief constable of West Midlands Police has been appointed. |
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The chief constable decided to stop and speak to him, but the litter lout sped off as soon as driver PC Dave McDonald turned on their car's flashing lights. |
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Under the requirements of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, York City Council appointed a watch committee which established a police force and appointed a chief constable. |
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Baldwin, a chief constable succeeded in having his dismissal from service declared void as he had not been given the opportunity to make a defence. |
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Mark Merritt arrived in Tavistock and was appointed as the first, and only, chief constable of Tavistock and was stationed at the Guildhall on Bedford Square. |
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It was not until 1860 that the chief constable was able to send constables to Okehampton, after having to seek significant legal advice from the Exeter Magistrates. |
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During a stop, the head constable decided to get off and stretch his legs, an activity he became so preoccupied with that the train, and his prisoner, left without him. |
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A few years before the St Ives Borough Police amalgamated with the county police, the elderly head constable Mr Bennett had become frail and eccentric. |
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They also launched an attack on the pilot engine killing one security personnel and injuring three, including RPF constable, an assistant driver and the driver of the train. |
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I remember being a detective constable where we used to write off crimes. |
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Turpin was escorted to Beverley by the parish constable, Carey Gill. |
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He recognised these horses as those used by the same group of men who had stopped at his alehouse before the Lawrence attack, and called for the parish constable. |
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Every two weeks the chief constable, his deputy and the assistant chief constables sit down for an hour and answer em ailed questions from all sections of the force. |
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