Birmingham Post

Officer sacked for helping partner

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A WEST Midlands Police officer has been sacked and handed a suspended prison sentence after helping her boyfriend avoid arrest for a serious assault.

Kelly Morris, an initial investigat­or with Force CID based at Lloyd House, admitted a charge of assisting an offender when she appeared before a judge.

She was sentenced to eight months, suspended for 18 months, a 40-day rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t and 100 hours unpaid work at Worcester Crown Court.

Chief Constable Sir David Thompson chaired an internal panel hearing on December 2 last year where he dismissed Morris from the force with immediate effect.

The court heard Morris’s partner, David Proctor, was wanted for a violent attack on July 6 that left another man with nasty facial injuries. Proctor’s image was released to the public as part of an appeal to trace the 27-year-old.

Morris, who had worked with West Midlands Police for 19 years, knew he was sought but helped him lie low, driving him to hotels, and exchanged 300 text messages over the space of a month before they were arrested.

Her car was stopped on August 5 where the 43-year-old, from Redditch, was arrested by West Mercia

Police officers. Proctor managed to flee but was caught the next day.

Chief Superinten­dent Dave Twyford, who heads up West Midlands Police Profession­al Standards Department, said Morris made a big error of judgement with her misplaced loyalty to a crime suspect.

He said: “Morris knew Proctor was sought, she witnessed the assault, but actively helped him avoid arrest. Assisting an offender is a serious crime and Morris has now paid a heavy price for her actions. Anyone found to have committed such a serious criminal offence can expect to be dismissed.”

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