September 21, 2024

Computer Karl Warren rear-ended an Audi in Lowestoft, Suffolk, while operating a Norfolk Police BMW X5 police vehicle on the A146.

Emily Hewett, the driver, stopped in anticipation of exchanging information.

PC Warren stated he had no memory of the incident and that he was suffering from a condition that induced memory loss.

He had an epileptic disease, according to medical evidence provided at the hearing.

In March 2022, a collision occurred on Barnby Bends.

“Profound and serious impact on the officer and his family” is how Norfolk’s Chef Constable Paul Sanford described the investigation’s results.

In a statement released following the hearing, he declared, “Any questions relating to the officer’s conduct and character must now finally be rejected.”

“The officer has my full support.”

endured hell.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct ordered the force to hold a misconduct hearing, although PC Warren was not charged with a driving offence.

Computer The patrol car’s passenger Ryan Hargrave has already been before a disciplinary panel.

PC Warren’s attorney, Colin Banham, stated: “The officer has been through hell.” He has experienced a diagnosis. He is no longer driving and he is no longer carrying [firearms].

His existence has been profoundly impacted. The publicity and the actual state of affairs.”

At the hearing, character statements were read out, and PC Warren’s wife started to cry as his commitment to public service was recognised.

Ms. Hewett attended the hearing as well.

The fact that PC Warren failed to stop and report the crash would typically result in misconduct proceedings being acknowledged by both Norfolk Police and his defence team.

However, they both concluded that the case depended on PC Warren’s knowledge of the incident and ability to recollect it.

The panel’s chair, Harry Ireland, informed PC Warren that the evidence was accepted.

He stated: “Given that we accept the expert evidence, we dismiss the case against PC Warren.”

He continued, speaking directly to Mr. Warren, saying, “We find the case not proved. The matter is dropped. It’s finished.”

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