Contact with man before his death – North Wales Police, November 2021

Published 20 Dec 2023
Investigation

In October 2021, a man was reported to be climbing on the roofs of houses and to be potentially under the influence of drugs. Police attended immediately, but the man had fled the scene before they arrived. A search was carried out for the man, without success, and it was assumed that the man had taken shelter with associates, as he had a long history of evading the police.

The incident log was closed the next day. The day after, the man’s sister reported him missing, as neither his family nor his friends had been able to contact him since the incident. Area searches were carried out over the next few days until a local farmer discovered the man’s body in a fast-flowing river near his property.

We obtained and reviewed CCTV footage, incident logs and statements from officers. We also reviewed statements from the family members and interviewed three officers under misconduct caution.

We finished our investigation in October 2022.

We determined that no officer subject of this investigation had a case to answer for misconduct or for gross misconduct, but that there was practice requiring improvement, which should be dealt with through the Reflective Practice Review Process (RPRP).

An officer reflecting on their actions is a formal process reflected in legislation. The reflective practice review process consists of a fact-finding stage and a discussion stage, followed by the production of a reflective review development report. The discussion must include:

  • a discussion of the practice requiring improvement and related circumstances that have been identified, and
  • the identification of key lessons to be learnt by the participating officer, line management or police force concerned, to address the matter and prevent a reoccurrence of the matter.

An inquest into the man’s death was held in April 2023 and concluded a drug-related death, with a medical cause of drowning.

We carefully considered whether there were any learning opportunities arising from the investigation. We make learning recommendations to improve policing and public confidence in the police complaints system, and prevent a recurrence of similar incidents.

We identified areas for organisational learning and issued recommendations.

IOPC reference

2021/161330
Date of recommendation
Date response due

Recommendations