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Honouring and Remembering British Police Officers who Lost their Lives in the Line of Duty

2007

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LEST WE FORGET


Christopher David Roberts

Police Constable

Metropolitan Police

Died 26 December 2007, aged 47

During the early evening, with other officers, he  attended the report of a domestic incident at a house in Wembley, North London, where he was involved in a violent struggle to arrest a man inside the premises; the officer subsequently collapsed outside the house and died soon afterwards from heart failure.

Chris had joined the police in 1983 and served on Brent Borough since 2000
where he was stationed at Wembley Police Station on a response team.

He was survived by his wife, their daughter aged 9 and son aged 7 years,
his adult son from a former marriage, and his mother and two sisters.


Paul McLea

Paul McLea

Detective Constable

Police Service of Northern Ireland

Died 19 October 2007, aged 45

Whilst working in his office at Knocknagoney, Belfast, on 27 September 2007, he sustained an injury to his leg in an accidental fall, as a result of which a blood clot developed subsequently causing his death from heart failure.

Paul joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary on 7 May 1991, he had been involved in computer forensics since 1996 and was stationed at the PSNI Computer Crime Unit at Knocknagoney.

He was survived by his wife, his mother, three sisters and two brothers.


Ian David Walker

Police Constable

West Yorkshire Police

Died 10 October 2007, aged 50

Killed in a road traffic collision while he was travelling to report for early turn duty when his motorcycle was struck by a car at Bradford.

The driver was sentenced to 8 years in prison for Causing Death by Dangerous Driving.

Ian joined the Force in March 1980 serving on uniform patrol, traffic and community policing; since last year he had been stationed at Bradford as a Roads Policing Officer.

He was survived by his fiancee, his parents, a brother and two children.


Katie Mitchell

Katie Louise Mitchell

Police Constable

Kent Police

Died 3 October 2007, aged 39

Killed in a motorcycle accident while travelling to report for duty at Tonbridge when she lost control of her machine and was then struck by a car at Goudhurst.

Katie had more than 10 years police service and was stationed at Tonbridge. She held a degree from Leeds University and was a volunteer worker with the Wildlife Heritage Foundation.

She was survived by her parents and was their only child.


Christopher Maclure

Christopher Donald Maclure

Police Community Support Officer

Greater Manchester Police

Died 10 September 2007, aged 21

Killed in a road traffic accident while on bicycle patrol when he sustained fatal head injuries in a collision with a wagon at a road junction in Hindley Green.

Christopher joined GMP as a PCSO in January 2007 and was stationed at Bamfurlong Police Station, Wigan.

He was survived by his fiancée, his parents and three older brothers.


Malcolm Whigham

Detective Constable

Tayside Police

Died 16 August 2007, aged 42

Killed in a road traffic accident when his police motorcycle was in a collision with a car at Pumpherston, near Livingston, West Lothian, while working on secondment with the Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency.

Malcolm was appointed in March 1996 following service as a Special Constable; he worked on beat duties and in the CID before being seconded to the SCDEA in January 2005 on specialist duties relating to serious crime. He had two commendations for good police work.

He was survived by his wife and daughters aged 20 and 17,
his mother, two brothers and sister.


Andrew Graham Gough

Police Constable

Avon and Somerset Constabulary

Died 8 August 2007, aged 41

Killed in a motorcycle accident while travelling to report for night duty at Filton, Bristol, when he was in collision with a car which emerged from a nearside junction near Biddestone in Wiltshire.

Andy had been a Special Constable in Warminster for several years before joining the Constabulary in October 2006; he was based at Filton Police Station in Bristol.

He was survived by his fiancée, a serving Special Constable, and her daughter aged 8 years; his daughter aged 13 and son aged 12 from a previous marriage;
his father and two sisters.


Derek Andrew Leitch

Police Constable

Strathclyde Police

Died 21 June 2007, aged 47

Died as a result of head injuries sustained in an accidental fall in the police barracks, while attending a two-week multi-national public order training exercise, at the National Gendarmerie training centre near Bordeaux in France.

Derek had 28 years service in Strathclyde and was attached to the Courts Branch in Glasgow, where he had also been a part time Public Order Instructor.

He was survived by his wife and two daughters aged 16 and 13 years;
his parents and his brother and sister.


Jonathan Charles Henry

Police Constable

Bedfordshire Police

Died 11 June 2007, aged 36

Police officers attended a report of a member of the public being stabbed in the street in the early morning in Luton town centre, where they confronted a man armed with a knife and attempted to arrest him when, despite wearing body armour, PC Henry was stabbed twice in the chest and fatally wounded.

His assailant was arrested at the scene by armed officers; he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 25 years.

Jon fulfilled his lifelong ambition of becoming a police officer when he was appointed to the Force on 17 May 2004, where he was serving on uniform patrol at Luton.

He was survived by his wife and baby daughter, his parents, brother and three sisters.

His name is recorded on the Roll of Honour at the National Police Memorial in London. In 2008 a memorial stone was erected at the scene by the Police Memorial Trust.

Posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery.


Robert Victer Shiels

Detective Constable

Police Service of Northern Ireland

Died 7 June 2007, aged 45

Collapsed and died of heart failure while on duty in the CID office at Downpatrick Police Station, Co. Down.

Victer joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve in 1980 and was appointed a full time constable in 1985; he had been commended three times for good police work.

He was survived by his wife, their son aged 4 and daughter aged 8 years,
his mother and two sisters.


Richard Gray

Police Constable

West Mercia Constabulary

Died 6 May 2007, aged 43

After unarmed officers, attending an early morning disturbance at a house in Shrewsbury, were held at gunpoint, he arrived at the scene with an armed response unit; as he and a colleague went to the back of the house he was confronted by the gunman and he was shot in the head with a rifle and killed.

The gunman was found shot dead nearby; an inquest returned verdicts that
PC Gray was unlawfully killed and his assailant committed suicide.

Ricky, from Dundee, served as a soldier in the Black Watch from 1981 to 1997 when he joined Cheshire Constabulary. In 2003 he transferred to West Mercia where he was a firearms officer attached to the Armed Response Team at Shrewsbury. He had received two Divisional Commendations for assisting in rescues, a Judge's Commendation and two Chief Constable's Commendations for bravery in arresting violent suspects armed with firearms.

He was survived by his wife, his two adult sons from a previous marriage, and his sister.

His name is recorded on the Roll of Honour at the National Police Memorial in London.

Posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery.


Jonathan Wade

Jonathan Paul Wade

Police Constable

West Midlands Police

Died 12 March 2007, aged 39

West Midlands Police Badge

Collapsed and died of heart failure de-briefing a self defence exercise while instructing an officer safety course at the Police Training Centre, Birmingham.

Jonathan was appointed in January 1998 and was stationed at Edward  Road on the Neighbourhood Policing Team where he had been commended four times for good police work. A self defence instructor, he had not one day off duty through sickness in five years.

He was survived by his wife and son aged two years, his mother and brother.


Kirsty Allan

Kirsty Allan

Police Constable

Fife Constabulary

Died 2 March 2007, aged 24

Fife Crest

Killed in a road traffic accident while travelling to report for duty at Oakley when her car lost control on an icy road and overturned near Dunfermline.

Kirsty was appointed in February 2005 and had just completed her probation; she was stationed at West Fife Villages Police Station at Oakley.

She was survived by her husband and their 3 year old son.


Steven Terence Jeffreys-Jones

Detective Constable

Gloucestershire Constabulary

Died 26 February 2007, aged 47

Gloucestershire Crest

Whilst on duty at Cheltenham Police Station he became unwell, as a result of which he returned home where he died soon afterwards from heart failure.

Steven was due to retire in October this year after 30 years service, most of which was spent as a detective including work on the Regional Crime Squad and Major Crime Investigation Unit.

He was survived by his wife, two step-daughters aged 18 and 12 years,
and his adult daughter and son from a previous marriage.


Stacey Victoria Pyke

Police Constable

Lincolnshire Police

Died 15 January 2007, aged 20

Killed in a car crash when her vehicle was in collision with a car near Market Deeping whilst she was driving home after her first full night duty at Spalding.

Stacey had less than six months service having been appointed in August 2006 and was stationed at Spalding Police Station.

She was survived by her parents and younger sister.


LEST WE FORGET


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