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06 Sept 2025

Devon and Cornwall Police Chief Constable William Kerr suspended

Allegations of misconduct made

William Kerr

Chief Constable William Kerr Photo: Devon and Cornwall Police

Devon and Cornwall Chief Constable William Kerr has been suspended following allegations of misconduct.

The shock announcement was made in a statement this afternoon which said: "Pursuant to section 38(2) of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011, Alison Hernandez, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon and Cornwall, has suspended the Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Police, Will Kerr, following allegations of misconduct.

"The Commissioner has referred the matter to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, which has confirmed it will commence an investigation."

Chief Constable Kerr only joined the Force as Chief Constable in December 2022 with experience gained from over 30 years of policing, much of it working at a senior level in different organisations across the UK.

Most recently he was Deputy Chief Constable for Police Scotland. He was elected to one of the three European delegate posts for the Executive Committee of Interpol in November 2021, a position he will hold until November 2024. This is an influential post, involving complex global politics in an organisation consisting of 195 member countries.

Mr Kerr also spent over 27 years in the Police Service of Northern Ireland, where he rose to the rank of Assistant Chief Constable. As ACC for crime and operations he was the lead for both serious crime and counter terrorism. 

In 2017 and 2018, he held the Director of Vulnerabilities command within the National Crime Agency. In that role, he co-ordinated the UK’s response (both domestically and internationally) to child sexual abuse, modern slavery, human trafficking, and organised immigration crime.

He was awarded the OBE in 2015, whilst ACC with PSNI and received the Kings Policing Medal in the New Year Honours 2023.

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