Special Constable Mason Beall Bags Top Honour
Mason Beall has clocked an incredible 435 hours as a special constable in just a few months, backing up regular cops on the frontline. His dedication earned him a full-time police job last year and now, a prestigious award to boot.
Nottinghamshire Police Crown Their Star
The 20-year-old was crowned Special Constable of the Year at the Nottinghamshire Police Force Awards on April 25. Mason said, “I feel really privileged to have won this award. I didn’t even know I was nominated—I was just doing what I’m passionate about, like all Special Constables.”
From Volunteer to Full-Time Hero
Special constables have the same powers, responsibilities, and uniform as paid officers—but they volunteer part-time. Mason’s gone above and beyond, spending hours patrolling crime hotspots, running crime-prevention initiatives, and engaging with local communities.
On top of 435 hours as a special constable, Mason also completed 97 hours as a cadet leader in 2021/22, helping inspire the next generation.
Praised for Dedication and Inspiration
Special Sergeant Rory Simpson said:
“Mason is simply brilliant. He works tirelessly to help others wherever he can. He often stayed late to run cadet sessions at short notice without a word of complaint. His hard work and dedication inspire young minds and support both cadets and colleagues across the county.”
“He gave over 400 hours of his free time in just months to assist with proactive police operations and events. Mason engaged with hundreds of young people, answering questions, giving tours of police vehicles and kits—and many students said Mason inspired them to join the police.”
“The feedback about him has been amazing.”
Check out the full list of winners in this year’s Nottinghamshire Police Force Awards in the event programme.