Anderson Dunn

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| name = Anderson Dunn

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| office = Assistant Commissioner Strategic Development, Metropolitan Police

| term_start = 2000

| term_end = 2001

| office2 = Assistant Commissioner Area No. 2 (North-West Area), Metropolitan Police

| term_start2 = 1997

| term_end2 = 2000

| office3 = Assistant Commissioner Area No. 3 (North-East Area), Metropolitan Police

| term_start3 = 1994

| term_end3 = 1997

| office4 = Deputy Chief Constable of Northamptonshire

| term_start4 = 1993

| term_end4 = 1994

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Anderson Dunn {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|QPM}} (born 6 May 1944) is a retired British police officer.

Dunn was adopted by William Rennie and his wife Wilma (née Turner).Biography, Who's Who He joined the Metropolitan Police in London as a constable in 1963 and rose through the ranks. In 1987, he transferred to Thames Valley Police as a chief superintendent, and the following year he was promoted to assistant chief constable (operations)."Alert over bogus policemen", The Times, 4 January 1989 In 1993, he transferred to Northamptonshire Police as deputy chief constable.

On 5 September 1994, he returned to the Metropolitan Police as assistant commissioner{{London Gazette|issue=53820|page=14417|date=14 October 1994}} and took command of Area No. 3 (North-East Area)[http://www.irishtimes.com/news/police-officer-accuses-ira-over-bomb-warning-1.29750 "Police officer accuses IRA over bomb warning", The Irish Times, 13 February 1996] following the reorganisation which saw expansion from four to six assistant commissioners, all but one placed in charge of one of the five operational areas. In 1997, he moved to Area No. 2 (North-West Area). In 2000, when the force reverted to having four assistant commissioners each in charge of a portfolio instead of an operational area, he became Assistant Commissioner Strategic Development until he retired the following year.

Dunn was awarded the Queen's Police Medal (QPM) in the 1995 Birthday Honours.{{London Gazette|supp=y|issue=54066|page=27|date=16 June 1995}} He graduated from Queen Mary College, London, with an LLB. He married Margaret Docherty in 1967. They have a son and a daughter.

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Category:1944 births

Category:Living people

Category:Assistant Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis

Category:Metropolitan Police recipients of the Queen's Police Medal

Category:Alumni of Queen Mary University of London

Category:British police chief officers