Former police chief for the north dies at 68 as tributes paid to ‘champion of the Highlands’
A former police chief for the Highlands who died at home in Beauly at the age of 68 has been described as a ‘champion of the Highlands’.
The former Chief Constable of Northern Constabulary, Ian Latimer led the force from 2001 until 2011, after previously serving with Merseyside Police and Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. He was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal in 2006.
Mr Latimer, who died at home in Teandalloch, Beauly, on Wednesday, February 12 2025, was husband to Margaret and father of Matthew, Jonathan and Daniel and father-in-law to Niamh.
Chief Constable Jo Farrell said: “Ian has been described by those who worked with him as a passionate and reliable leader and a real champion of the Highlands.
“I know from conversations since we learned the sad news of his death how much he was liked, respected and admired in policing.
“He had a great impact on the Highland community as Chief Constable for 10 years and was always interested and supportive of the work of colleagues and partner agencies.
“The thoughts of everyone at Police Scotland are with Ian’s family, friends and former colleagues at this sad time.”
Mr Latimer’s funeral will take place at the funeral home of William T Fraser and Son, Culdethel Road, Inverness, at 2pm on Friday, February 28.