Recommendation - Metropolitan Police, November 2023

Published 31 Jan 2024
Learning

We identified organisational learning from a review following a local police investigation.

A woman reported her sister as missing to police, but an inspector decided that there was a lack of significant concern to commence a missing person report. The following morning, the employer of the missing sister contacted police with information that increased concern for the woman. 

Police officers visited her home address, where they found her dead. 

The woman's next of kin was her husband, who was out of the country at the time the police were initially contacted.  There was insufficient evidence to suggest police contacted the husband and agreed to communicate with him through his sister-in-law.

The investigating officer ascertained that there is no official requirement currently covered by the MISPER (Missing Person) policy to inform the next of kin.

IOPC reference

2022/176939

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