Man found dead after being reported missing - Cambridgeshire Constabulary, May 2018

Published 23 May 2019
Investigation

On 22 May 2018, a man was reported missing to Cambridgeshire Constabulary. Police were told he had made threats the previous morning to take his own life. The man was initially categorised as a high-risk missing person. After undertaking initial enquiries, police re-graded the man as a medium-risk missing person.

The following day, police were called as the man’s van had been located. A search resulted in the man being found dead. It appeared his death occurred by hanging.

During the investigation, we obtained accounts from all officers responsible for supervising the missing person report throughout the time the man was missing. We also obtained accounts from officers involved in searching for him. We examined relevant evidence, including airwave recordings and police records relating to the man being missing.

The initial raising of the grading to high-risk was decided on as police had limited information about the man at first. The decision to re-grade the man as a medium-risk missing person was made as he had been seen by witnesses after saying he wanted to kill himself. The rationale appeared considered, and was recorded in accordance with guidance.

Evidence showed that Cambridgeshire Constabulary immediately undertook a number of actions after the man was reported as missing, including custody and police national computer checks, and contacting his girlfriend to try to gain more information. They also attempted to locate his phone, and obtain search advice from specialist police services. Officers also conducted an address check and requested that vehicle checks should be undertaken on the man’s vehicle.

Based on the evidence available we found no indication that any person serving with the police may have behaved in a manner that would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings, or had committed a criminal offence.

In the course of our investigation, we identified some learning for Cambridgeshire Constabulary, which the force accepted (see below).

We completed our investigation in February 2019, but waited until the inquest into the man’s death had concluded, in autumn 2019, before publishing its outcome.

IOPC reference

2018/103988
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