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List of Police, Prison & Court Personnel Charged Or Convicted Of List of Police, Prison & Court Personnel charged or convicted of an offence 2009 to 2021 – V40 16/03/2021 - (Discard all previous versions) Please only share this original version. Consent is not given to edit or change this document in any way. - [email protected] © Date Name Police Force Offence Result Source 16th March 2021 PC Wayne Couzens Metropolitan Police Charged with murder Proceeding Source: 15th March 2021 Sgt Ben Lister West Yorkshire Police Charged with rape Proceeding Source: 9th March 2021 PC Jonathan Finch Hampshire Police Gross Misconduct (sexual exposure) Sacked Source: 2nd March 2021 PC Olivia Lucas Hampshire Police Gross Misconduct (Lying) Resigned Source: 22nd Feb 2021 PC Tasia Stephens South Wales Police Drink Driving Banned for 15 months Source: 17th Feb 2021 Ursula Collins Metropolitan Police Charged - 8 counts of misconduct Proceeding Source: 15th Feb 2021 PO Paul Albertsen HMP Salford Theft from prisons Jailedfor 15 months Source: 15th Feb 2021 PO Paul Hewitt HMP Salford Theft from prisons Jailed for 15 months Source: 10th Feb 2021 PC Andrew Sollars Hampshire Police Sexual assault Three months suspended Source: 2nd Feb 2021 PC Alan Friday Cheshire Police Harassment Two year community order Source: 5th Jan 2021 PC Stuart Clarke Nottinghamshire Police Gross Misconduct Resigned Source: 17th Dec 2020 DC Darryl Hart Leicestershire Police Gross Misconduct Final Written Warning Source: 7th Dec 2020 Sgt Rob Adams Sussex Police Gross Misconduct Final Written Warning Source: 2nd Dec 2020 PC William Sampson South Yorkshire Police Charged with assault Proceeding Source: 27th Nov 2020 PC Christopher Wilson Devon & Cornwall Gross Misconduct (Sex on duty) Jailed for 10 months Source: Source: 25th Nov 2020 PC Daniel Jackson Suffolk Police Gross Misconduct (Fake drugs) Jailed for 12 months Source: 4th Nov 2020 A Police Officer South Yorkshire Police Gross Misconduct (Sex on duty) Sacked Source: 27th Oct 2020 PC Natasha Jones North Wales Police Gross Misconduct (Assault) 160 Community hours Source: 27th Oct 2020 PC Bryn Majid Cheshire Police Indecent images o f children Jailed for 20 months Source: 23rd Oct 2020 PC Timothy Brehmer Dorset Police Manslaughter Jailed for 10 years Source: 16th Oct 2020 PC John Byrne Merseyside Police Dangerous driving 12month community order Source: 25th Sept 2020 PC Andrew Perry Gwent Police Gross Misconduct (Sex on duty) Resigned Source: 25th Sep 2020 PC Zoe Phillips Gwent Police Gross Misconduct (Sex on duty) Resigned Source: 11th Sept 2020 Insp Jonathon McLeod Essex Police “Sexual Assault” Proceeding Source: 11th Sept 2020 PC Laura Thorogood Metropolitan Police Gross Misconduct (Lying) Sacked Source: www.huytonfreeman.co.uk www.facebook.com/huytonfreeman www.facebook.com/PoliceWatchUK Em ai l – [email protected] List of Police, Prison & Court Personnel charged or convicted of an offence 2009 to 2021 – V40 16/03/2021 - (Discard all previous versions) Please only share this original version. Consent is not given to edit or change this document in any way. - [email protected] © Date Name Police Force Offence Result Source 3rd Sept 2020 PC Lee Tatton Staffordshire Police Child sex offences Jailed for six months Source: Source: 3rd Sept 2020 PC Paul Baron Staffordshire Police Misconduct Resigned Source: 3rd Sept 2020 PC Phillip Ellis Greater Manchester Gross Misconduct Sacked Source: 27th Aug 2020 PC Darren Booth West Yorkshire Police Gross Misconduct Sacked Source: 26th Aug 2020 PCSO David Mallard West Yorkshire Police Inciting a child/sexualised chat Jailed for ten months Source: 16th Aug 2020 Sgt Benjamin Nish Metropolitan Police “Sexual Offences” Proceeding Source: 14th Aug 2020 PC David Bunting Greater Manchester Theft Jailed for three months Source: 14th Aug 2020 Lauren Johnson Merseyside Police Misconduct 10 months suspended Source: 13th Aug 2020 WPC Gemma Dicks South Wales Police Sex acts while on duty Final written warning Source: 11th Aug 2020 PC Rudvelle Walters Metropolitan Police Charged with sexual assault Proceeding Source: 10th Aug 2020 PC Tony Mowling Essex Police Taking cocaine on duty Resigned Source: 5th Aug 2020 Phillip Barber Cheshire Police Gross Misconduct Jailed for eight months Source: 5th Aug 2020 PC Simon Jones Essex Police Gross Misconduct Resigned Source: 10th July 2020 PC Jamie Holloway West Mercia Police “Death by dangerous driving” Proceeding Source: 8th July 2020 PC Tim Brehmer Dorset Police Charged with murder of mistress Jailed for 10 years Source: 30th June 2020 Sgt Peter Jordan Merseyside Police Charged with ABH Proceeding Source: 29th June 2020 PC Claudia Peretti Metropolitan Police Police computer misuse Jailed for six months Source: 25th June 2020 PO Chloe Jones Prison Service Sex with prisoner Jailed for 15 months Source: 23rd June 2020 Sgt Michael Grigg Hertfordshire Police Sexual activity with a child Jailed for six and half years Source: Source: 23rd June 2020 WPC Rebecca Latham Merseyside Police Charged with dangerous driving Proceeding Source: 19th June 2020 Ian Hailes Northumbria Police Sex with victim of crime 18 months suspended Source 12th June 2020 PC Stephen Cloney Merseyside Police Sold information to gangsters Jailed for five years. Source: 3rd June 2020 PC Derek Kennedy Police Scotland Downloading Child porn Awaiting Sentence Source: 19th May 2020 PC Dave Humpherson West Midlands Police Indecent image Sacked Source: 14th May 2020 PC Mark Sloane Kent Police “Dangerous driving” Proceeding Source: 11th March 2020 Sgt Ross Coleman Northamptonshire Indecent images of children 12 months suspended Source: www.huytonfreeman.co.uk www.facebook.com/huytonfreeman www.facebook.com/PoliceWatchUK Em ai l – [email protected] List of Police, Prison & Court Personnel charged or convicted of an offence 2009 to 2021 – V40 16/03/2021 - (Discard all previous versions) Please only share this original version. Consent is not given to edit or change this document in any way. - [email protected] © Date Name Police Force Offence Result Source 10th March 2020 Sgt Stephen Shaw West Midlands Police Indecent images of children Sacked Source: 9th March 2020 Paul Webster Cleveland Police Dangerous driving 12 mth Community order Source: 9th March 2020 Insp Steven Appleton Northumbria Police Gross Miconduct Resigned Source: 9th March 2020 PC Tejinderpal Dhaliwal Metropolitan Police Drink Driving Sacked Source: 6th March 2020 PC Daniel Preece South Wales Police Perverting course of justice Jailed for 24 weeks Source: 5th March 2020 PC Alex Clarke Gwent Police Masturbating whilst on duty Sacked Source: Source: 4th March 2020 Sgt Shaukat Zaman West Midlands Police Charged with sexual assault Proceeding Source: 3rd March 2020 Sgt Bruce Humpston West Midlands Police Sexual Harassment Sacked Source: 2nd March 2020 Bradley Paul Smith North Yorkshire Police Making indecent images of children Jailed for four years Source: 27th Feb 2020 PC Nicholas Desirliste Metropolitan Police Gross Misconduct Resigned Source: 27th Feb 2020 PC Keith James Avon and Somerset Gross Misconduct Sacked Source: 18th Feb 2020 Keith Farquharson Aberdeen Police Murdering his wife Jailed for life (15 years) Source: Source: 14th Feb 2020 Sgt Melwyn Moore Kent Police Gross Misconduct Final written warning Source: 13th Feb 2020 PC Mohammed Mulla West Yorkshire Police Fraud 250 hours community work Source: 5th Feb 2020 DI Dominic O'Brien Sussex Police Publishing of obscene article Six months suspended Source: 1st Feb 2020 PC Robert Hill North Wales Police Drink Driving Sacked Source: 31st Jan 2020 PC Michael Luckett Greater Manchester Gross Misconduct Jailed for 12 months Source: 29th Jan 2020 Daniel Glassey Cheshire Police Harassment Jailed for 27 months Source: 27th Jan 2020 Insp Tony Lumb Sussex Police Gross Misconduct Sacked Source: 21st Jan 2020 PC Phil Richardson Bedfordshire Police Making indecent images of children 15 months suspended Source: 16th Jan 2020 Dean Atkinson-Sturt Surrey Police Gross Misconduct Sacked Source: 13th Jan 2020 Hitesh Lakhani Metropolitan Police Perverting course of justice Jailed for three years Source: 10th Jan 2020 Naffisa Hussain North Wales Police Dangerous Driving Banned for 18 months Source: 10th Jan 2020 Richard Williams Metropolitan Police Fraud Two years suspended Source: 8th Jan 2020 PC Stuart Ball Avon and Somerset Gross Misconduct Sacked Source: 7th Jan 2020 Andrew McKenna Merseyside Police Careless driving Jailed for eight months Source: Source: 6th Jan 2020 PC Amjad Ditta West Yorkshire Police Charged with sexual touching Proceeding Source: www.huytonfreeman.co.uk www.facebook.com/huytonfreeman www.facebook.com/PoliceWatchUK Em ai l – [email protected] List of Police, Prison & Court Personnel charged or convicted of an offence 2009 to 2021 – V40 16/03/2021 - (Discard all previous versions) Please only share this original version. Consent is not given to edit or change this document in any way. - [email protected] © Date Name Police Force Offence Result Source 6th Jan 2020 PC Abby Powell South Wales Police Gave oral sex whilst on duty Resigned Source: 3rd Jan 2020 Robert Branney Devon & Cornwall Animal Pornography Jailed for 10 months Source: 23rd Dec 2019 Ayshea Gunn Prison Officer Had affair with prisoner Jailed for 12 months Source: 19th Dec 2019 Phillip Paterson Sussex Police Sex with 13 year old boy Jailed for six years Source: 17th Dec 2019 PC Lauren Lloyd Merseyside Police "Perverting course of justice" Proceeding Source: 17th Dec 2019 PC Garrie Burke Merseyside Police "Perverting
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