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A misconduct hearing will be held at Merseyside Police headquarters on Monday 2 December until Monday 9 December 2024 (6 days), chaired by ACC Goss.
Constable Mark Warren will face the following allegations at the level of gross misconduct:
Authority Respect and Courtesy
The officer messaged Miss A via Facebook, which made her feel uncomfortable and that the officer was a bit creepy, demonstrates that he failed to treat Miss A with respect and courtesy and he has therefore abused his authority as a police officer.
In that contacting Miss B and interacting with her in the way described above the officer made her feel uncomfortable and caused her to alter her behaviour in particular the way she dressed demonstrates that he has failed to treat Miss B with respect and courtesy and he has therefore abused his authority as a police officer.
In that contacting Miss C and interacting with her in the way described above the officer made her feel uncomfortable and demonstrates that he has failed to treat Miss C with respect and courtesy and he has therefore abused his authority as a police officer.
Discreditable Conduct
In that in speaking to Miss A, messaging her via Facebook, the officer has acted in a manner, both on duty and off duty, that has the propensity to bring the police service into disrepute.
In that contacting Miss B and interacting with her in the way described above the officer made her feel uncomfortable and caused her to alter her behaviour in particular the way she dressed. The officer acted in a manner both on duty and off duty that has the propensity to bring the police service into disrepute.
In that contacting Miss C and interacting with her in the way described above the officer made her feel uncomfortable and he has acted in a manner both on duty and off duty that has the propensity to bring the police service into disrepute.