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The head of one of the biggest police forces in Britain has been found dead.The head of one of the biggest police forces in Britain has been found dead.
Michael Todd, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, disappeared while out walking on Snowdon, north Wales, on Monday night.Michael Todd, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, disappeared while out walking on Snowdon, north Wales, on Monday night.
Rescue teams found the 50-year-old's body on part of the mountain called Bwlch Glas on Tuesday afternoon.Rescue teams found the 50-year-old's body on part of the mountain called Bwlch Glas on Tuesday afternoon.
The cause of his death is not yet known but suicide is understood to be one line of inquiry. Letters addressed to his family were also found.The cause of his death is not yet known but suicide is understood to be one line of inquiry. Letters addressed to his family were also found.
Deputy Chief Constable Dave Whatton confirmed the death of his friend, a father-of-three, in a statement outside force headquarters in Manchester on Tuesday evening.Deputy Chief Constable Dave Whatton confirmed the death of his friend, a father-of-three, in a statement outside force headquarters in Manchester on Tuesday evening.
MIKE TODD Born in 1957 1976 Trains with Essex Police, moves to Met 1995: Assistant Chief Constable, Notts 1998 Dep Assistant Commissioner, Met 2000: Assistant Commissioner, Met 2001: Queen's Police Medal2002 Chief Constable, Manchester 2006: Vice chairman, Acpo Profile of Mike ToddTributes to chief constable
He said: "Yesterday, Michael Todd, the chief constable of Greater Manchester Police was off-duty and walking in Snowdonia.He said: "Yesterday, Michael Todd, the chief constable of Greater Manchester Police was off-duty and walking in Snowdonia.
MIKE TODD Born in 1957 1976 Trains with Essex Police, moves to Met 1995: Assistant Chief Constable, Notts 1998 Dep Assistant Commissioner, Met 2000: Assistant Commissioner, Met 2001: Queen's Police Medal2002 Chief Constable, Manchester 2006: Vice chairman, Acpo Profile of Mike ToddTributes to chief constable
"Last night we became concerned for his welfare and as a result searches started to find him."Last night we became concerned for his welfare and as a result searches started to find him.
"These searches have continued today and unfortunately this afternoon a body has been found."These searches have continued today and unfortunately this afternoon a body has been found.
"I and all the officers of Greater Manchester Police and all the members of Greater Manchester Police Authority are absolutely shocked by what's happened and what has taken place in the last 16 hours.""I and all the officers of Greater Manchester Police and all the members of Greater Manchester Police Authority are absolutely shocked by what's happened and what has taken place in the last 16 hours."
Mr Whatton said although the body had yet to be formally identified, he believed it was that of the chief constable.
Reports of his disappearance emerged after a large scale search was reported in Nant Peris, above the village of Llanberis, Gwynedd.Reports of his disappearance emerged after a large scale search was reported in Nant Peris, above the village of Llanberis, Gwynedd.
Mountain rescue team vehicles, police and RAF mountain rescue vans were all involved in the hunt.Mountain rescue team vehicles, police and RAF mountain rescue vans were all involved in the hunt.
The Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team began the task of taking his body off the mountain at about 1800 GMT. The Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team began the task of taking his body off the mountain on foot at about 1800 GMT.
Teams had been hampered by poor weather conditions including heavy rain and high winds. Spokesman Ian Henderson said teams had been hampered by "appalling" weather conditions, including heavy rain and high winds, which meant rescuers could not use a helicopter.
The BBC has learnt the alarm was raised by walkers who found "personal effects" belonging to Mr Todd while out on the mountain. Mr Henderson confirmed that the alarm was raised by walkers who found "personal effects" belonging to Mr Todd while out on the mountain.
Chief Constable Todd has had a long and distinguished career in various forces and has contributed greatly to the fight against crime and terrorism Home Secretary Jacqui Smith Sources at Greater Manchester Police said that among the items found with him were notes to his family, the BBC's Nick Ravenscroft said. His body was spotted later about 200 yards away from the spot where the items were found, he added.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said she was "saddened" to learn of Mr Todd's death. Sources at Greater Manchester Police said that among the items found with him were personal letters written to his loved ones, the BBC's Nick Ravenscroft said.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith led a series of tributes to Mr Todd, saying she was "saddened" to learn of his death.
"Chief Constable Todd has had a long and distinguished career in various forces and has contributed greatly to the fight against crime and terrorism," she said."Chief Constable Todd has had a long and distinguished career in various forces and has contributed greatly to the fight against crime and terrorism," she said.
"My thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues.""My thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues."
Mr Todd, a former Met Police assistant commissioner, joined GMP in 2002. He also worked in Essex and Nottingham.Mr Todd, a former Met Police assistant commissioner, joined GMP in 2002. He also worked in Essex and Nottingham.
He was appointed chief constable in Greater Manchester, England's second largest force, in October 2002 following the retirement of Sir David Wilmot.He was appointed chief constable in Greater Manchester, England's second largest force, in October 2002 following the retirement of Sir David Wilmot.
He had been a police officer for more than 30 years, having joined Essex Police in 1976, and was tipped to become Britain's highest-ranking officer.He had been a police officer for more than 30 years, having joined Essex Police in 1976, and was tipped to become Britain's highest-ranking officer.