William Hall
Died
:
21 December 1867
Age
:
37
Rank
:
Acting Sergeant
Force
:
Northumberland County Constabulary
Cause
:
Drowned
Duty Status
:
On Duty
Roll of Honour Citation
Found dead on the beach in suspicious circumstances after failing to return from his night beat in Newbiggin-By-The-Sea.
Acting Sergeant Hall left his police station shortly after 6:00pm on the evening of Friday 20th December 1867 to undertake his usual nightly rounds.
The local coastguard spoke to him in front of the Wesleyan Chapel between midnight and 1:00am on Saturday morning but William was never again seen alive.
When William failed to return to his station on time, a local Constable and Sergeant set out to locate him but despite an extensive search they were unable to do so.
A fisherman and pitman found the officer’s body later that day but did not recognise him due to significant injuries to William’s face.
Although most of his possessions were found within his clothing, his fob watch pocket was turned inside-out and the watch was missing.
Despite numerous enquiries no conclusive evidence to the cause of William’s death was ever found though it is believed he may have been murdered by two prize fighters who were in the town at the time and who left soon after the incident, never to be seen again.