Rutland Crime Commissioner pays tribute to former Leicestershire Police Chief found dead at home

Simon Cole had retired from the force two weeks before he was found at his home address.

Former Chief Constable Simon Cole, who was found dead this week
Author: Henry WinterPublished 31st Mar 2022

Rutland's Police and Crime Commissioner has paid tribute to a former Leicestershire Chief Constable who was found dead at his home.

Simon Cole, 55, who served in policing for more than 30 years, was found at his home address in Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire, on Wednesday.

His death has been referred to the coroner, Leicestershire Police said. No further details have been released.

Simon Cole in 2011

Temporary Chief Constable Rob Nixon said: "It is hard to put into words how devastating this news is for the entire force who loved and respected Simon. Our hearts go out to his family at this difficult time and we will support them as much as we can.

"We want to respect their privacy and the coroner's process and would ask that the public and media do so too.

"We are offering support to our staff and those who worked closely with Simon.

"I know Simon had a great impact on many of the communities of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and his death will be a great loss to many of the people he worked with.

"All we can do is pull together and mourn the loss of a greatly respected man."

A public book of condolence will be set up on the force's website in the coming days.

Mr Cole grew up in Leicestershire and was educated in Market Bosworth, Northampton, Oadby and Colchester before joining West Midlands Police on a graduate entry scheme in 1988.

He joined Hampshire Police in 2003 as assistant chief constable where he led on delivering neighbourhood policing. He then became deputy chief constable in 2008 before returning to Leicestershire as chief constable in June 2010.

In 2014 he was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the New Year Honours and was also made an honorary doctor of arts by De Montfort University.

Mr Cole retired from the force earlier this month, with his last day as chief on March 18.

Rupert Matthews, Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland said: "I am shocked and extremely saddened to hear this tragic news. Simon Cole was the epitome of a great chief constable whose commitment to public service has been unswerving. We live in a safer place thanks to his leadership.

"I know that the officers and staff, past and present, of Leicestershire Police will feel his death keenly.

"It was always clear to me that he was held in high regard and with genuine affection at all levels and I ask that people remember that in the coming days. They will be grieving.

"My thoughts and sympathies are with his family, friends and colleagues. I sincerely hope that they are given the time and space to grieve in peace."

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