Body found in search for police officer swept away in floods
A BODY was found today in the search for a hero police constable swept away when a bridge collapsed during the floods.
Cumbria Assistant Chief Constable Jerry Graham announced that an unidentified body was found on a beach.
Missing Pc Bill Barker, 45, had been directing motorists away from Northside bridge in Workington, Cumbria, when he disappeared into the swollen waters of the River Derwent early today.
Mr Graham said Pc Barker was "saving lives when the tragic incident occurred".
A major search for Pc Barker was hampered by "horrendous" weather conditions which forced hundreds of people to flee their homes.
Mr Graham said: "A full and thorough search is under way and we are not losing hope of finding him.
"We have a dedicated officer who is supporting the family during this distressing time.
"I'm devastated by the events of the last few days and particularly the news this morning that one of our officers is unaccounted for following the collapse of a bridge at Northside in Workington.
"However, I am so proud of the way our communities and the emergency services are working together in the face of this crisis.
"The officer who is unaccounted for is Pc Bill Barker, who has served the communities of Cumbria with the Constabulary for 25 years and currently works as a roads policing officer in Workington.
"He was directing motorists off the bridge, saving lives, when the tragic incident occurred.
"He is a valued colleague and friend of many officers and staff within the Constabulary – and to those in West Cumbria where he lives and serves."
Pc Barker received a long service and good conduct medal after 22 years service with the force.
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