He was wearing a black hoodie, black beanie hat and dark blue joggers with a white stripe on the side coming up to the knee. Read more: Dashcam footage shows van ram police cars in M1 pursuit The suspect is described as black, around 5ft 10ins tall, aged 25-30 and of skinny build. Nottinghamshire Police said it was continuing with inquiries into the incident and is appealing for any witnesses or anyone with any information to get in contact. The girl told him to get away from her but saw the flash from his phone before he walked off. She then turned around to see a man behind her with his phone in his hand and under her skirt. The victim was walking down a small alleyway that runs between Newthorpe Common and Commons Close in Eastwood at around 4pm on Friday, February 3, when she felt someone's warm breath on the back of her neck. Price’s representative was also contacted for comment.Police are hunting a man who allegedly took a photo up a schoolgirl’s skirt in a Nottinghamshire alleyway. Scotland Yard said it was unable to comment due to the upcoming hearing. Price has previously campaigned for more stringent laws to be introduced surrounding trolling and online abuse after her son was targeted by online trolls. The allegations are understood to concern officers’ involvement in the group chat between 20. It is alleged the WhatsApp message group was used to “post discriminatory content attacking the protected characteristics of race, religion or belief, disability, sexual orientation and sex, in the form of messages, memes and videos”. These related to discreditable conduct, authority, respect and courtesy, challenging and reporting improper conduct, equality and diversity and duties and responsibilities. According to the Met, they will be required to answer allegations that their conduct amounted to breaches of the standards of professional behaviour. They need to be named shamed and exposed.”Įight officers are concerned in the upcoming hearing. “I would attend this court day but I’m away. It’s disgusting that police officers from here have felt the need to laugh and use disgusting content on Harvey by creating a what’s app group (sic). Think you know local lingo? Have a go at our Nottingham phrases quizĪlongside the image of the letter, Price wrote: “I feel I need to share this hand delivered letter from the Metropolitan Police. The Met confirmed the hearing is due to commence on February 21 and is listed for four days. The letter also stated the officers involved will be subject to a gross misconduct hearing at a centre in West Brompton, London. Price’s son, Harvey, 20, suffers from Prader–Willi syndrome and autism. In the letter, which was addressed to Price and dated January 26, an investigator from the Discrimination Investigation Unit within the Professional Standards Department of the Met Police informed her that “a number of Metropolitan Police officers are alleged to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in regards to Discreditable Conduct for being part of a WhatsApp group chat that has posted inappropriate and derogatory images of your son, Harvey Price”. The 44-year-old model and TV personality shared an image of a letter detailing the alleged misconduct on her Instagram story on Friday (February 18). Katie Price’s son has allegedly been the subject of “inappropriate and derogatory” images shared by a number of Metropolitan Police officers in a WhatsApp group chat.
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