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A detective chief inspector was added in each division later in 1954.
But the detective chief inspector was with the police contingent at the moment and he didn't want to intrude.
"The wife of the local detective chief inspector.
In 1948 she was promoted to detective-sergeant, and over the next 15 years rose to the rank of detective chief inspector.
I mean, you ask a detective chief inspector to go on holiday, you need a pretty good reason.'
During the investigation a police commander and a detective chief inspector met with Nelson Mandela.
She reckoned there couldn't be a detective chief inspector anywhere in the country who had a better grasp of the subject.
A detective chief inspector, no less," he said.
The rank was discontinued in 1949, when it was regraded to detective chief inspector.
'The detective chief inspector in the division was incapacitated with a broken ankle.
The Detective Chief Inspector reached across his desk for the puppet and took hold of it gently.
You don't think a detective chief inspector concerns himself with run-of-the-mill stuff like that, do you?"
No, all you're going to have is what I admit to, Detective Chief Inspector."
Promoted to Detective Chief Inspector, Hawkins stayed with the show for its entire run.
Detective Chief Inspector Carver won't be going anywhere with his ankle still in plaster.
Carol Jordan, a Detective Chief Inspector, whatever that meant.
He was a detective chief inspector, and his son was relieving his teenage angst by setting fire to public property.
Littlechild was promoted to Detective Chief Inspector in 1891.
Detective chief inspector, Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Well, Detective Chief Inspector, I am your worst nightmare."
Jane Tennison, now a detective chief inspector, is still elbowing her way ferociously through the predominantly man's world of police work.
Midge rushed up the stairs with Patrick and the Detective Chief Inspector following her.
Detective Chief Inspector Wexford didn't care for dogs.
My only training and instruction for the job was given by a detective chief inspector, who told us to 'get out there and lock up thieves'.
A bull's-eye, I thought, for the Detective Chief Inspector.
'DCI Carver's convinced he's our man, and it'll take more than my opinion to change his mind.
'DCI Carver would like us to return to Buxton,' he said.
'DCI Jordan is one hell of an operator.'
Hood began by accessing the files of the DCI--the Director of Central Intelligence.
T 'DCI Macrae.'
T 'DCI Macrae's got the pair of us marked down as AWOL.
It is home to the infamous 'Banter Board' and was created by Stewart Turton and since his graduation the duties have been passed along to Joe 'DCI Burnside' Byrnes.