Leicestershire  Police Federation

Leicestershire Police Federation leads tributes to Detective Constable Steve Ford

4 April 2020

Leicestershire Police Federation leads tributes to Detective Constable Steve Ford
Leicestershire Police Federation has led the tributes after Detective Constable Steve Ford died yesterday.
DC Ford, 58, who worked at Wigston within the modern slavery investigation team, 
died at Leicester General Hospital after being admitted to hospital a few days before.
He leaves behind a wife and children. 
The cause of his death has not yet been confirmed. It is not known yet if COVID-19 was a contributing factor to DC Ford’s death.
“This is a complete tragedy,” said Dave Stokes, Chairman of Leicestershire Police Federation. “The thoughts of all Leicestershire Police officers and the police family across the UK are with Steve’s wife and children, his family, friends and close colleagues at this awful time.”
 
Paying tribute, Dave, who knew DC Ford personally, added: “Steve was a real dedicated family man. He had been a police officer for more than 20 years and was a tenacious, career detective who was renowned for never letting a case go. He just wouldn’t stop and was always truly determined to achieve justice for victims.
 
“His colleagues and I are completely devastated by the news. Steve was just a really, really popular police officer – no one would have ever had a bad word to say about him.”
Dave concluded: “Leicestershire Police Federation will be there to support our colleagues who will be mourning this terrible news - whilst having to carry on policing at this unprecedented time. And we will also of course be supporting Steve’s wife and children as best we can. We kindly ask that their privacy is respected.”
 
Chief Constable Simon Cole said: “This is extremely sad and tragic news for Leicestershire Police and the policing family and our thoughts and condolences are with Steve’s family and friends at this devastating time.
“Steve was a talented officer who lived by the values we hold so tightly in this Force. It is a loss and a shock to us all. We are in touch with Steve’s family to provide any support we can at this impossible time.
“Welfare and support is also being provided to Steve’s colleagues within force. We will continue to honour Steve through our determination and service to protect others from harm.”