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Police apologise after body found in garage officers had searched

‘Full and systematic search’ not carried out, watchdog finds

- Lucinda cameron

Police have apologised after a watchdog found officers did not thoroughly search the garage where a man was found dead a month after disappeari­ng.

A relative found the body of Arnold Mouat, 64, in the roof space of the garage of his home in Bo’ness on August 5 2017, weeks after he was reported missing on July 7, the day after he was last seen.

An investigat­ion by the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc) found police did not carry out a “full and systematic search” of the property and that it is “highly likely” police officers would have found Mr Mouat’s body if they had searched the property in Panbrae Road thoroughly on July 7.

Officers completed their search of the house, gardens, vehicle and garage in 40 minutes, spending five minutes searching the garage and gardens.

A post-mortem examinatio­n found that Mr Mouat had been dead for some time when his body was discovered, with the death not suspicious. Pirc found that the “inadequate search procedure” led to a prolonged missing person inquiry which it said extended the “uncertaint­y and distress” for the entire family.

In a statement issued through Pirc, Mr Mouat’s family said: “The past eight months have been incredibly difficult for our family as we have tried to come to terms with the loss of a loving father and husband.

“We are aware of the Pirc report and note that a number of recommenda­tions have been made. Going forward we hope that Police Scotland will look carefully at these recommenda­tions and that valuable lessons have been learned.

“As a family, we are grateful for the support we have received but we would now ask for our privacy to be respected to allow us to come to terms with our loss in peace.”

An internal review of the incident by Police Scotland acknowledg­ed that a more extensive search should have been carried out and procedures have since been reviewed.

Chief Superinten­dent Matt Richards said: “I fully accept the findings from the review by the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er and Police Scotland will continue to work with them to ensure all the lessons identified are addressed and built into our search procedures and protocols, much of which is already in place.”

The past eight months have been incredibly difficult for our family as we have tried to come to terms with the loss of a loving father and husband. ARNOLD MOUAT’S FAMILY

 ?? Picture: SWNS. ?? Forensic officers and police at the home of Arnold Mouat in Bo’ness, West Lothian.
Picture: SWNS. Forensic officers and police at the home of Arnold Mouat in Bo’ness, West Lothian.

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