Detective Constable Malcolm Wiltshire was posthumously awarded the Elizabeth Emblem for his crime-solving work.

Detective Constable Malcolm Wiltshire, who died in a 1985 plane crash while on duty for Hampshire Constabulary, was posthumously awarded the new national honor, the Elizabeth Emblem, by King Charles III. Wiltshire's work included key roles in solving crimes through public appeals on Crimewatch. His son, Martin, received the award at Windsor Castle, expressing pride in his father's legacy of service.

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