Police related deaths

PFD Category
Reports: 152 Areas: 51 Earliest: Sep 2013 Latest: 6 Jan 2026

86% response rate (above 62% average). 43% of classified responses show concrete action taken.

PFD Reports
152 results
Robert Gracey
Partially Responded
2026-0004 6 Jan 2026 Greater Lincolnshire
NHS England Lincolnshire Police East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Tru…
Concerns summary Despite national recommendations, Lincolnshire lacks an established protocol to treat suspected Acute Behavioural Disturbance (ABD) as a medical emergency. The NHS Pathways system also inadequately categorises ABD cases.
Action taken summary NHS England noted the concerns regarding Acute Behavioural Disturbance protocols and NHS Pathways, stating that East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) will respond directly to these specific issues. N
Katherine Wright
All Responded
2025-0624 11 Dec 2025 Oxfordshire
Thames Valley Police
Concerns summary Police lack structured training and clear guidance for conducting adequate searches in missing person cases, and there are no protocols for officers to escalate safety concerns during searches.
Action taken summary Thames Valley Police has reviewed and updated its Missing Persons Operational Guidance to include a new section on premises searches, covering search extent, equipment, hazards, and escalation protoco
Andrew McCleary
All Responded
2025-0599 25 Nov 2025 Bedfordshire and Luton
Bedfordshire Police
Concerns summary Police officers lacked knowledge of Mental Capacity Act requirements for restraint, awareness of restraint risks, and failed to collaborate with ambulance staff or monitor the detainee adequately.
Action taken summary Bedfordshire Police has enhanced existing mandatory Mental Capacity Act (MCA) training for frontline officers and ensures Restrictive Physical Intervention training covers risks and de-escalation. The
Brian Ringrose
All Responded
2025-0399 1 Aug 2025 Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes University Hospital Central North West London NHS Foundatio… Thames Valley Police
Concerns summary Police officers failed to follow critical restraint training, including prolonged prone positioning and inadequate welfare monitoring. Officers also did not apply the National Decision Model or challenge inappropriate techniques, contributing to the death.
Kaine Fletcher
All Responded
2025-0383 25 Jul 2025 Nottinghamshire
East Midlands Ambulance Service Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundati… College of Policing +2 more
Concerns summary Concerns exist about emergency services' reliance on problematic terms like 'ABD', criticized for their potential to perpetuate racial bias and discrimination, despite rejection by psychiatric bodies.
Marie Theobald
All Responded
2025-0366 18 Jul 2025 East London
London Metropolitan Police
Concerns summary Delays in a criminal investigation mean a suspect in a fatal road incident is unrestricted, posing a risk of further harm due to the absence of bail conditions or driving disqualification.
Kaine Fletcher
No Identified Response
2025-0363 17 Jul 2025 Nottinghamshire
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Police East Midlands Ambulance Service
Concerns summary A critical lack of shared understanding and adherence between emergency services regarding local policies and working standards for Section 136 detentions creates significant risks for vulnerable individuals.
Sean Fitzgerald
No Identified Response CC
2025-0341 8 Jul 2025 Coventry and Warwickshire
College of Policing West Midlands Police
Concerns summary Inadequate national training and guidance on the timing of "armed police" announcements during tactical operations creates ambiguity, increasing risks of confusion and fatal consequences.
Elaine Tarbuck
All Responded
2025-0342 7 Jul 2025 Manchester West
College Of Policing Greater Manchester Police
Concerns summary The "Right Care, Right Person" policy led to misclassification of a "concern for welfare" call, causing significant delays in emergency services forcing entry and resulting in inappropriate first responder attendance.
Barry Spooner
All Responded
2025-0331 1 Jul 2025 Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire Police
Concerns summary Inadequate information sharing by police with Adult Social Care means prior public protection notices are not consistently provided, hindering full risk assessment and decision-making for vulnerable individuals.
Muhammad Qasim
All Responded
2025-0446 25 Jun 2025 Birmingham and Solihull
IOPC College of Policing
Concerns summary Conflicting interpretations of "spontaneous pursuit" guidance and inadequate police training pose risks. Furthermore, the IOPC's investigation priorities led to the absence of a crucial forensic collision report.
Amy Levy
All Responded
2025-0289 10 Jun 2025 Avon
Avon and Somerset Police Surrey Police College of Policing
Concerns summary Police failed to leave voicemail messages when attempting to contact family members during a critical emergency, potentially delaying location and aid for a critically ill individual.
Dean Bradley
All Responded
2025-0248 28 May 2025 Teesside and Hartlepool
Department of Health and Social Care Redcar Council Hartlepool Council +4 more
Concerns summary Current resources for safeguarding intoxicated individuals with mental health illnesses are insufficient, as assessments cannot occur until sobriety, leaving vulnerable people at risk.
Paul Alexander
All Responded
2025-0244 27 May 2025 West Yorkshire West
West Yorkshire Police
Concerns summary Police implemented the "Right Care, Right Person" policy without inter-agency consultation or a clear, agreed protocol for emergency services to respond to mental health welfare concerns, a known recurring issue.
Sophie Cotton
All Responded
2025-0246 27 May 2025 Durham and Darlington
Durham Constabulary Officer of the College of Policing
Concerns summary Police applying "Right Care, Right Person" policy refused attendance despite immediate risk and multiple calls, disregarding mental health teams' inability to enter locked premises, and leading to dangerous delays in supervisor reviews.
Lewis Johnson
All Responded
2025-0241 23 May 2025 Inner North London
Metropolitan Police Service
Concerns summary The MPS failed to effectively implement and train staff on police pursuit policies, leading to inconsistent expectations among officers regarding the time required for pursuit authorization decisions.
Lewis Johnson
All Responded
2025-0242 23 May 2025 Inner North London
Independent Office for Police Conduct
Concerns summary The IOPC's investigation terms of reference failed to include measuring vehicle distances during police pursuits, impacting the inquest by lacking objective evidence crucial for future learning and policy development.
Oladeji Omishore
Partially Responded
2025-0160 25 Mar 2025 Inner West London
College of Policing Metropolitan Police
Concerns summary Police dispatch failed to relay crucial mental health information to responding officers via airwaves, leading to an initial lack of consideration for the individual's mental health state during interaction.
Nicholas Gedge
All Responded
2025-0148 11 Mar 2025 West Yorkshire East
Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust West Yorkshire Police
Concerns summary A significant delay in commencing CPR occurred due to a lack of shared understanding of its urgency and an uncoordinated response among detention officers and a nurse. No clear protocols define emergency roles.
Alfie Lawless
All Responded
2025-0118 4 Mar 2025 Manchester South
Greater Manchester Police
Concerns summary Greater Manchester Police significantly delayed classifying a death as a "Death or Serious Injury" incident, raising concerns about the quality of their internal review and learning from incidents.
Robert Evans
All Responded
2025-0120 4 Mar 2025 Liverpool and Wirral
National Police Chiefs’ Council College of Policing
Concerns summary A lack of guidance and power prevents police officers from ensuring medical attention for individuals suspected of swallowing drugs during a street search if not arrested, creating a critical gap in care compared to those in custody.
Lachlan Campbell
All Responded
2025-0114 28 Feb 2025 Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Fou… Devon and Cornwall Constabulary
Concerns summary Poor information sharing between ambulance service and police, including incorrect call status and police not being given ETAs or asked about scene presence, led to significant delays in patient care. The lack of police-to-hospital conveyance options for urgent cases is also a concern.
Lachlan Campbell
All Responded
2025-0115 28 Feb 2025 Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
Department of Health and Social Care
Concerns summary Critical ambulance response delays, caused by extensive hospital handover times, prevented timely conveyance of a patient to hospital, which an expert stated would have prevented their death.
Zahra Mohamed
All Responded
2025-0098 18 Feb 2025 Inner North London
Ministry of Justice Metropolitan Police
Concerns summary Significant 2-week delays in obtaining and executing Mental Health Act warrants persist due to court and police scheduling issues, increasing the risk of harm to vulnerable patients.
Ronald Bainborough
All Responded
2025-0099 18 Feb 2025 Inner North London
Metropolitan Police Ministry of Justice
Concerns summary Protracted 20-day timescales for obtaining and executing Mental Health Act warrants, due to limited court availability and police delays, expose individuals to significant harm before assessment.