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Patrick Geenty
Chief Constable
of Wiltshire Constabulary
In office
Jan 2013 – June 2015
Preceded byBrian Moore
Succeeded byMike Veale
Deputy Chief Constable
of Wiltshire Constabulary
In office
December 2011 – March 2012
Preceded byDavid Ainsworth
Succeeded byMike Veale
Personal details
Born
Patrick Geenty
ProfessionSenior Police Officer

Patrick Geenty was the Chief Constable ofWiltshire Police from January 2013 until June 2015. He served in Wiltshire Police from July 2009, and was temporary chief constable from March 2012, when Chief Constable Brian Moore was seconded to theUK Border Force.[1]

Geenty was the Assistant Chief Constable with the force from April 2009 until March 2011, then Temporary Deputy Chief Constable, and then Deputy Chief Constable from December 2011. He started his policing career in 1982 as a Constable with Gloucestershire Constabulary serving in both uniform and CID officer and laterSergeant andInspector. He moved toHumberside Police in 1998 as aChief inspector, thenSuperintendent and finally asChief Superintendent.

Geenty contributed to the "Closing the Gap" report in 2004 assessing the capability of protective services across the UK. He also led the introduction of Neighbourhood Policing to East Yorkshire and built upon that success by leading the development of integrated neighbourhood management in partnership with local agencies.[2]

He was the ACPO lead for Missing Persons.

He was divisional commander for East Yorkshire during large scale floods of 2007.

Before his policing career, Geenty was a schoolteacher in Blackpool and Cheltenham. He has an MA in Criminology and Policing Studies fromUniversity of Exeter, and a Bachelor of Education fromSaint Paul's College.

In May 2015 Chief Constable Geenty retired from Wiltshire Police having completed 34 years of policing. On retirement he moved with his family to Worcestershire and started a Studio Pottery, "Herries", making crystalline glazed porcelain.

Police appointments
Preceded byChief Constable ofWiltshire Police
2013–2015
Succeeded by

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  1. ^http://www.wiltshire.police.uk/index.php/about-us-and-departments/senior-management-team/1263-patrick-geenty
  2. ^http://www.wiltshire.police.uk/index.php/about-us-and-departments/senior-management-team/1263-patrick-geenty

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