Frederick George Beale

Frederick George Beale (16 November 1906 – 22 January 1986) was a British police officer and Chief Constable.

From 1933 to 1935, Beale was a staff officer to the Chief Constable of St Helens Police, and performed clerical duties and taking of charges.

On 2 May 1935 he transferred to the King's Lynn Borough Police in Norfolk and became the deputy to the Chief Constable of the force, which consisted of 43 regulars and 120 members of the Special Constabulary.

Amongst other qualifications, Beale was certified by the St John Ambulance Association and the Royal Life Saving Society.

Beale remained in charge of the Penzance district of the Cornwall County Constabulary, taking the rank of Superintendent.

Frederick George Beale