Law Enforcement in The Isle of Man - Chief Officers

Chief Officers

  • Chief Constable Mike Langdon, 2008–present
    • Deputy Chief Constable Gary Roberts, 2008–present
  • Chief Constable Mike Culverhouse, 1999–2007
    • Deputy Chief Constable Mike Langdon, 2005–2007
    • Deputy Chief Constable Neil Kinrade, 2000–2005
    • Deputy Chief Constable Alan Cretney 1995-2000
  • Chief Constable Robin Oake, 1986–1999
    • Deputy Chief Constable Alan Cretney 1995-2000
  • Chief Constable Frank Weedon, 1972–1986
  • Chief Constable Christopher Beaty-Pownall, 1955–1972
    • Superintendent Alfred Kelly MBE
  • Chief Constable Major John Young, 1936–1954
  • Chief Constable Colonel H W Madoc MVO, 1911–1936
    • Deputy Chief Constable John Thomas Quilliam, -1920
  • Chief Constable William Freeth, 1888–1911
  • Chief Constable Lieutenant Colonel William Paul, 1878–1888
    • Deputy Chief Constable William Boyde
    • Deputy Chief Constable John Cain
    • Deputy Chief Constable Thomas Cringle
    • Deputy Chief Constable Richard Duke
    • Deputy Chief Constable Charles Joshua Faragher
    • Deputy Chief Constable William Faragher

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