Reported concerns of welfare and subsequent police actions to conduct a missing persons investigation – Metropolitan Police Service, June 2020
Recommendation date: 19 October 2021
Response due: 14 December 2021
Published: 8 July 2022
Welfare and vulnerable people
On the evening of Friday 5 June 2020, three women attended Fryent Country Park, Wembley, with friends. Between the evening of Saturday 6 June and Sunday 7 June 2020, the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) received multiple calls from members of the public who raised concerns about their whereabouts. They had not been seen or heard from following their attendance at the park the previous night. On 6 June at 9pm, the MPS received a call reporting her friend as missing. The MPS started a missing persons investigation. In the early hours of 7 June, the police spoke with one of the missing women who was located, and they received information regarding the possible whereabouts of the two sisters who remained missing. No further action into the missing person reports was conducted during this shift. Our investigation revealed evidence to suggest a missing persons investigation was initiated by the MPS, however …
Recommendations (3)
Recommendation 1
Accepted
Recommendation
[Section 10 recommendation] The IOPC recommends that the Metropolitan Police Service should review the processes whereby separate computer systems are used by First Contact Officers (call handling) and Dispatch (CHS and CAD), review CAD literacy requirements for FCOs and consider … Read more
Force Response
Accepted action: The Metropolitan Police Service Command and Control (MetCC) Academy has already addressed this recommendation by producing a PowerPoint presentation to assist operators with understanding how to read CADs and other useful tips when using CHS and CAD. The … Read more
Recommendation 2
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) informs all police officers and staff involved in missing person investigations of the updated MPS missing person investigation protocol Local Resolution Team, v2.3 May 2020. As part of an ongoing IOPC investigation … Read more
Force Response
Accepted action: The Metropolitan Police Service (“MPS”) has reviewed and accepts the recommendation provided by the IOPC.The MPS acknowledges this is a single recommendation, however, in terms of the staff awareness of policy guidance, there are two distinct elements within … Read more
Recommendation 3
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends the Metropolitan Police Service North Wembley borough command unit (BCU) reviews its current missing person investigation and supervision process to; As part of an ongoing IOPC investigation into the missing persons investigations of two females by the … Read more
Force Response
Accepted action: The Metropolitan Police Service has reviewed and accepts the recommendation provided by the IOPC. The North West Basic Command Unit (NW BCU) is made up of the London boroughs of Barnet, Brent and Harrow. The move from borough … Read more