Police force appoints new chief constable

Police and Crime Commissioner Warwickshire A man with dark hair and a smile on his face in a white shirt with police badges on his shoulders, standing in a field with trees behind himPolice and Crime Commissioner Warwickshire
Alex Franklin-Smith had been serving as interim Chief Constable since September

The new chief constable of Warwickshire Police has been named as Alex Franklin-Smith.

Mr Franklin-Smith, who replaces Debbie Tedds after she retired in September, said it was an "honour and a privilege" to have been appointed.

He had been working as interim chief constable since then and Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, said "I have been impressed by his work to date".

Having recommended Mr Franklin-Smith for the permanent role, Mr Seccombe said: "He was extremely impressive throughout the selection process and I had no hesitation in nominating him for the position."

The appointment was confirmed at a meeting of the Warwickshire Police and Crime Panel on Monday.

Afterwards, Mr Franklin-Smith said he would start work on a "new policing plan that serves all our communities".

Ms Tedds, who was the first female chief in the force's 160-year history, retired after three years in the job.

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