A NEW Deputy Chief Constable has been announced by Humberside Police.
Chris Rowley has been appointed to the role from West Yorkshire Police, and has previously worked in South Yorkshire as an Assistant Chief Constable.
Mr Rowley has held a range of senior leadership roles within West Yorkshire Police including Head of Protective Services and Crime and Head of the Regional Organised Crime Unit for the Yorkshire and Humber region.
He said: "I am hugely honoured and excited to have been appointed as the new DCC for Humberside Police.
"This provides me with a fantastic opportunity of working with the new Chief Constable, the PCC and the police officers and staff of Humberside Police to deliver an outstanding service to our communities across the force area."
Chief Constable Lee Freeman was appointed as head of the force in June after former Chief Constable Justine Curran was asked to consider her position by Humberside's PCC.
Mr Freeman announced Mr Rowley's appointment on Tuesday, and said he looked forward to seeing what he could do in Humberside.
He said: "Chris was selected from four strong candidates and I know his skills and experience will assist me hugely in ensuring that we continue to improve the policing we provide with our communities.
"Chris clearly shares my passion for place based policing, and I know he is committed to ensuring that our communities across Hull, East Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and NE Lincolnshire will benefit from this approach."
Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter also welcomed the appointment.
He said: "I’m delighted that the Chief Constable has chosen his candidate for the key position of Deputy from a strong field, indicative of the renewed confidence in Humberside police.
"I look forward to working with Chris and the Chief to build upon that confidence and really deliver for the people of this area."
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