Investigation into police response to a report that a person was missing from home -Northumbria Police, August 2020

Published 15 Oct 2022
Investigation

In August 2020, Northumbria Police received a report that a 15-year-old girl was missing from home. A missing person investigation commenced, with the risk initially graded as medium. 

Approximately 27 hours after the initial report, the risk was upgraded to high. A number of investigative enquiries and searches were conducted by the police, however, approximately 47 hours after the initial report, the girl was found deceased by a member of the public.

IOPC investigators reviewed a large amount of police documentation in relation to the missing person investigation and obtained accounts from 25 police officers. Statements were also taken from members of the girl’s family. A review of the specialist police searches was conducted by the Police National Search Centre (PNSC).

Our investigation concluded in May 2021 but we waited for external proceedings to conclude beore publishing our findings. 

We concluded a sergeant failed to maintain a detailed and accurate record but that this did not amount to an unsatisfactory performance. We advised this to be taken forward as a point of individual learning through a reflective conservation with the sergeant's supervisor, to ensure detailed records are maintained in the future. 

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. 

In this case we identified the following areas for improvement.

IOPC reference

2020/141954
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