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5-Day Summary
Wed 20th July 2022, 10:00am MDP Wethersfield, Building 1070, Wethersfield, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4AZ
PS Lee Walker – Ministry of Defence Police,
It is alleged that PS Walker used inappropriate language towards colleagues on three occasions.
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Wed 20th July 2022, 10:00am Training & Administration Hub, Cleveland Fire Brigade, Queens Meadow Business Park, Hartlepool, TS25 5TH
PC 2019 Angela Godfrey – Cleveland Police,
The officer is alleged to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Discreditable Conduct relating to an allegation that on Thursday 24 March 2022, PC Godfrey drove a motor vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in her blood exceeded the legally prescribed limit.
Furthermore, the officer is alleged to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Discreditable Conduct in that on 10 June 2022, PC Godfrey was convicted at Teesside Magistrates Court of an offence contrary to section 5 (1) (a) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, having pleaded guilty to the same.
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Wed 20th July 2022, 10:00am Northamptonshire Police at Force Headquarters
PC Jordan Logue – Northamptonshire Police,
It is alleged that the officer concerned:
On February 16, 2021, his conduct breached the standards of professional behavior in respect of his use of a marked police vehicle and his dealings with colleagues and supervisors.
At all material times, he was aware that his authority to drive a marked police vehicle on duty was limited to that which applied to the ‘basic operational’ driving authority referred to in the Policy.
The officer self-deployed to an incident and did not notify the Force Control Room. On driving to the incident, he exceeded his driving authority by using blue lights and sirens and exceeding the speed limit.
On the journey he collided with a member of the public’s vehicle, causing damage.
When spoken to by an Inspector the officer denied using blue lights and sirens. Subsequently, the officer accepted this to a Superintendent.
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Thu 21st July 2022, 10:00am MDP Wethersfield, Building 1070, Wethersfield, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4AZ
PS Lee Walker – Ministry of Defence Police,
It is alleged that PS Walker used inappropriate language towards colleagues on three occasions.
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Fri 22nd July 2022, 10:00am MDP Wethersfield, Building 1070, Wethersfield, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4AZ
PS Lee Walker – Ministry of Defence Police,
It is alleged that PS Walker used inappropriate language towards colleagues on three occasions.
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Fri 22nd July 2022, 10:00am West Midlands Police Headquarters
PC 5505 Joseph Myers – West Midlands,
On 20th November 2021, PC Myers, whilst off duty, visited his partner in Durham. Whilst in Durham he attended a social gathering connected to Durham University.
During the evening, PC Myers engaged in abusive and aggressive behaviour to other individuals attending the said gathering and as a result of his behaviour the police were called where PC Myers was arrested.
On 2nd December 2021, PC Myers was issued with an adult caution for the offences of:
a) Common assault by beating
b) Common assault by beating
c) Common assault of an emergency worker
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Hearings List (14 days)
Wed 20th July 2022, 10:00am |
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PS Lee Walker – Ministry of Defence Police,
MDP Wethersfield, Building 1070, Wethersfield, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that PS Walker used inappropriate language towards colleagues on three occasions.
Wed 20th July 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 2019 Angela Godfrey – Cleveland Police,
Training & Administration Hub, Cleveland Fire Brigade, Queens Meadow Business Park, Hartlepool, TS25 5TH
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The officer is alleged to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Discreditable Conduct relating to an allegation that on Thursday 24 March 2022, PC Godfrey drove a motor vehicle after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in her blood exceeded the legally prescribed limit.
Furthermore, the officer is alleged to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Discreditable Conduct in that on 10 June 2022, PC Godfrey was convicted at Teesside Magistrates Court of an offence contrary to section 5 (1) (a) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, having pleaded guilty to the same.
Wed 20th July 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Jordan Logue – Northamptonshire Police,
Northamptonshire Police at Force Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that the officer concerned:
On February 16, 2021, his conduct breached the standards of professional behavior in respect of his use of a marked police vehicle and his dealings with colleagues and supervisors.
At all material times, he was aware that his authority to drive a marked police vehicle on duty was limited to that which applied to the ‘basic operational’ driving authority referred to in the Policy.
The officer self-deployed to an incident and did not notify the Force Control Room. On driving to the incident, he exceeded his driving authority by using blue lights and sirens and exceeding the speed limit.
On the journey he collided with a member of the public’s vehicle, causing damage.
When spoken to by an Inspector the officer denied using blue lights and sirens. Subsequently, the officer accepted this to a Superintendent.
Thu 21st July 2022, 10:00am |
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PS Lee Walker – Ministry of Defence Police,
MDP Wethersfield, Building 1070, Wethersfield, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that PS Walker used inappropriate language towards colleagues on three occasions.
Fri 22nd July 2022, 10:00am |
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PS Lee Walker – Ministry of Defence Police,
MDP Wethersfield, Building 1070, Wethersfield, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4AZ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that PS Walker used inappropriate language towards colleagues on three occasions.
Fri 22nd July 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 5505 Joseph Myers – West Midlands,
West Midlands Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 20th November 2021, PC Myers, whilst off duty, visited his partner in Durham. Whilst in Durham he attended a social gathering connected to Durham University.
During the evening, PC Myers engaged in abusive and aggressive behaviour to other individuals attending the said gathering and as a result of his behaviour the police were called where PC Myers was arrested.
On 2nd December 2021, PC Myers was issued with an adult caution for the offences of:
a) Common assault by beating
b) Common assault by beating
c) Common assault of an emergency worker
Mon 25th July 2022, 9:30am |
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PS James Watson – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on the 21 September 2018 whilst on plain clothes duty alone, PS Watson became engaged in a foot pursuit that resulted in him calling for assistance. PS Watson was wearing his body worn video which recorded the pursuit. PS Watson completed a statement in relation to the incident and made no mention of any body worn video, in a conversation with another police sergeant, PS Watson said there was no body worn video of the incident and in a conversation with a police constable asked ‘How do I get rid of body worn video’.
It is further alleged on the 28 June 2021, PS Watson contacted another police constable and asked them to provide false evidence in misconduct proceedings relating to the incident that had taken place on the 21 September 2018.
It is alleged that in acting in this way PS James Watson breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Honesty and Integrity, Duties and Responsibilities and Discreditable Conduct.
Tue 26th July 2022, 11:11am |
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Sgt X – Nottinghamshire Police,
Nottinghamshire Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
- Challenging and reporting improper conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that the former officer breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in his involvement in a WhatsApp group.
Tue 26th July 2022, 9:00am |
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PC Brandish and Former PC Jones – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Challenging and reporting improper conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The hearing is in connection with an incident on 7 October 2020 when PC Brandish and PC Jones were on duty together.
When they were returning to the police station, they stopped at Redbridge Park and Ride, where PC Brandish’s car was parked, to move it closer to the station due to the bad weather.
However, as they were leaving the car park PC Brandish’s car and the marked police car, driven by PC Jones, were involved in a collision, causing damage to the police car.
Once back at the police station it is alleged that PC Jones told their Sergeant that he had been involved in a collision with a deer in order to explain the damage to the police car.
Tue 26th July 2022, 9:30am |
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PS James Watson – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on the 21 September 2018 whilst on plain clothes duty alone, PS Watson became engaged in a foot pursuit that resulted in him calling for assistance. PS Watson was wearing his body worn video which recorded the pursuit. PS Watson completed a statement in relation to the incident and made no mention of any body worn video, in a conversation with another police sergeant, PS Watson said there was no body worn video of the incident and in a conversation with a police constable asked ‘How do I get rid of body worn video’.
It is further alleged on the 28 June 2021, PS Watson contacted another police constable and asked them to provide false evidence in misconduct proceedings relating to the incident that had taken place on the 21 September 2018.
It is alleged that in acting in this way PS James Watson breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Honesty and Integrity, Duties and Responsibilities and Discreditable Conduct.
Wed 27th July 2022, 9:00am |
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PC Brandish and Former PC Jones – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Challenging and reporting improper conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The hearing is in connection with an incident on 7 October 2020 when PC Brandish and PC Jones were on duty together.
When they were returning to the police station, they stopped at Redbridge Park and Ride, where PC Brandish’s car was parked, to move it closer to the station due to the bad weather.
However, as they were leaving the car park PC Brandish’s car and the marked police car, driven by PC Jones, were involved in a collision, causing damage to the police car.
Once back at the police station it is alleged that PC Jones told their Sergeant that he had been involved in a collision with a deer in order to explain the damage to the police car.
Wed 27th July 2022, 9:30am |
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PS James Watson – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on the 21 September 2018 whilst on plain clothes duty alone, PS Watson became engaged in a foot pursuit that resulted in him calling for assistance. PS Watson was wearing his body worn video which recorded the pursuit. PS Watson completed a statement in relation to the incident and made no mention of any body worn video, in a conversation with another police sergeant, PS Watson said there was no body worn video of the incident and in a conversation with a police constable asked ‘How do I get rid of body worn video’.
It is further alleged on the 28 June 2021, PS Watson contacted another police constable and asked them to provide false evidence in misconduct proceedings relating to the incident that had taken place on the 21 September 2018.
It is alleged that in acting in this way PS James Watson breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Honesty and Integrity, Duties and Responsibilities and Discreditable Conduct.
Thu 28th July 2022, 9:00am |
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PC Brandish and Former PC Jones – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Challenging and reporting improper conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The hearing is in connection with an incident on 7 October 2020 when PC Brandish and PC Jones were on duty together.
When they were returning to the police station, they stopped at Redbridge Park and Ride, where PC Brandish’s car was parked, to move it closer to the station due to the bad weather.
However, as they were leaving the car park PC Brandish’s car and the marked police car, driven by PC Jones, were involved in a collision, causing damage to the police car.
Once back at the police station it is alleged that PC Jones told their Sergeant that he had been involved in a collision with a deer in order to explain the damage to the police car.
Fri 29th July 2022, 9:00am |
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PC Brandish and Former PC Jones – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Challenging and reporting improper conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The hearing is in connection with an incident on 7 October 2020 when PC Brandish and PC Jones were on duty together.
When they were returning to the police station, they stopped at Redbridge Park and Ride, where PC Brandish’s car was parked, to move it closer to the station due to the bad weather.
However, as they were leaving the car park PC Brandish’s car and the marked police car, driven by PC Jones, were involved in a collision, causing damage to the police car.
Once back at the police station it is alleged that PC Jones told their Sergeant that he had been involved in a collision with a deer in order to explain the damage to the police car.
Mon 1st August 2022, 10:00am |
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Sergeant 6378 Baker – Merseyside Police,
Merseyside Police Headquarters, Cazneau Street, Liverpool, L3 3AN
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Sgt Baker will face allegations that on the 27th of August 2021, he referred to a colleague’s ethnicity in an inappropriate way. He failed to respect his colleague or treat him with courtesy, subsequently bringing the police service into disrepute.
Mon 1st August 2022, 10:00am |
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PC G – Avon & Somerset Constabulary,
Avon and Somerset Constabulary Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Confidentiality
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on numerous occasions between 3 December 2020 and 19 June 2021, former
PC G accessed the police computer system NICHE for non-policing purposes to search for records
relating to people known to former PC G and their addresses, and disclosed for non-policing
purposes confidential information obtained from NICHE, and for non-policing purposes
dishonestly gave false information and indicated it had come from a police source, causing
distress.
Tue 2nd August 2022, (time not published) |
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PS 4019 Gavin Harris – South Wales Police,
The Waterton Centre, Bridgend
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
The breaches alleged are in relation to PS Harris claiming overtime payments for which it is contended that he knew he was not entitled to.
Tue 2nd August 2022, 10:00am |
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Sergeant 6378 Baker – Merseyside Police,
Merseyside Police Headquarters, Cazneau Street, Liverpool, L3 3AN
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Sgt Baker will face allegations that on the 27th of August 2021, he referred to a colleague’s ethnicity in an inappropriate way. He failed to respect his colleague or treat him with courtesy, subsequently bringing the police service into disrepute.