Police search for missing man -Greater Manchester Police, August 2021

Published 16 Oct 2023
Investigation

In August 2021, a man was reported missing. Following a high-profile search, he was sadly found dead by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers in Wythenshawe Park, a week later.

GMP made a mandatory referral and we independently investigated its response to the missing person report. This included speaking to those involved and reviewing body-worn video footage. We reviewed the steps taken by GMP to locate the man and whether these were appropriate and in line with national and local policies and guidance.

On conclusion of our investigation, in July 2022, we informed GMP we found there was a missed opportunity that could have led to the man being found sooner by officers.

We found officers obtained the man's mobile phone data on the day he was reported missing which, once fully analysed, identified the approximate last known location of the man's phone. This was ultimately the same place he was eventually found by officers. However, a delay in accessing specialist support meant this information was not available to investigating officers a week later.

However the evidence did not indicate anyone serving with the police may have breached the standards of professional behaviour. Instead we identified areas of organisational learning for GMP. Our recommendations were shared with the force to improve its response to missing person investigations in the future.

An inquest, which concluded in May 2023, at Manchester Coroner’s Court found the man died by suicide.

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 instance, we did issue learning recommendations to improve practice. 

IOPC reference

2021/157749
Date of recommendation
Date response due

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