Investigations into the actions surrounding a missing persons enquiry - Metropolitan Police Service, December 2019

Metropolitan Police Service  · Ref: 2019/129022
Recommendation date: 3 December 2020
Response due: 28 January 2021
Published: 18 July 2021
Welfare and vulnerable people
In December 2019, a man was reported missing from a mental health facility and a few hours later was located under a train at Finsbury Park Station. Our investigation focused on the actions of Metropolitan Police Servaice (MPS) staff and officers following the initial report of the man being missing. We obtained witness statements and examined the records of actions taken by police officers and police staff, alongside the relevant policies and procedures. During our investigation, there was no indication any police officer had behaved in a manner that would justify the bringing of disciplinary proceedings or had committed a criminal offence. Our investigation concluded in December 2020. We waited for external proceedings to conclude before publishing our findings. We carefully considered whether there were any organisational learning opportunities arising from the investigation. We make learning recommendations to improve policing and public confidence in the police complaints system and prevent …

Recommendations (1)

Recommendation 1 Accepted
Recommendation
​The IOPC recommends that the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) consider allocating a Force Control Supervisor each shift to monitor messages sent between the MPS incident recording system (known as CAD) and the call handling system (CHS). The investigation identified that … Read more
Force Response
Accepted: The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has reviewed and accepts the IOPC’s recommendation.CHS is the MPS call handling system and is only used in the First Contact environment in its full form. CAD is the MPS command and control system … Read more