Response to missing person’s report - Metropolitan Police Service, June 2015

Published 24 Apr 2019
Investigation

In June 2015 at about 5.30am a man called the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to report his partner missing. He also raised fears she may be held against her will.

The call was given an E (extended) grade, which does not require a response within an hour. The information about the concerns her life may be in danger was not recorded or conveyed to police colleagues. At 8.30am a member of the public found the woman’s body.

During the investigation we interviewed four staff members under misconduct notice in relation to how the call was handled. We analysed local and national policies related to call grading and record keeping as well as training records for the staff members. We also reviewed recordings of the calls made to the MPS.

At the end of the investigation we were of the opinion that the communication officer who took the phone call may have a case to answer for gross misconduct and that three other police staff members may have a case to answer for misconduct. We also made a number of learning recommendations to the MPS (see below).

The communication officer was given a formal reprimand following a misconduct hearing arranged by the MPS. A second communication officer was to receive refresher training. A supervisor received a warning, and a police constable received management action.

We concluded our investigation in May 2016 but waited until the disciplinary proceedings had fully completed, in early 2019, before publishing its outcomes.

IOPC reference

2015/050278
Date of recommendation
Date response due

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