Senior Constable Barry Shepherd (left) and St John Ambulance paramedic Tony More (right) assist a schoolboy who slipped and was injured at Red Crater on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in 2017.Senior Constable Barry Shepherd (left) and St John Ambulance paramedic Tony More (right) assist a schoolboy who slipped and was injured at Red Crater on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in 2017.

Can ‘shed a tear’ but ‘the emotional ownership is not mine’

 Senior Constable Barry Shepherd addresses media at a January 24 press conference at Mount Maunganui during recovery efforts following the campground landslide. Photo / Annabel Reid Senior Constable Barry Shepherd addresses media at a January 24 press conference at Mount Maunganui during recovery efforts following the campground landslide. Photo / Annabel Reid

What Shepherd believes it takes to be a police officer

Senior Constable Barry Shepherd marks 50 years of service in policing. Photo / SuppliedSenior Constable Barry Shepherd marks 50 years of service in policing. Photo / Supplied

‘I love coming to work still’

Assistant Commissioner Tim Anderson said Barry Shepherd’s contribution to policing was “impossible to quantify”. Photo / Alyse Wright Assistant Commissioner Tim Anderson said Barry Shepherd’s contribution to policing was “impossible to quantify”. Photo / Alyse Wright