Tue. Dec 24th, 2024
alert-–-on-duty-police-officer-missed-a-‘danger-to-life’-999-call-because-he-was-having-sex-with-his-ex-girlfriend…-but-he-was-reported-to-bosses-after-she-spotted-him-on-a-date-with-his-new-lover,-misconduct-hearing-toldAlert – On-duty police officer missed a ‘danger to life’ 999 call because he was having sex with his ex-girlfriend… but he was reported to bosses after she spotted him on a date with his new lover, misconduct hearing told

An on-duty police officer missed an emergency 999 call because he was having sex with his ex-girlfriend, a hearing was told.

PC Steven Austin is said to have told his ex he had stopped seeing his new lover – a fellow police officer – until she spotted the pair out together.  

PC Austin allegedly went to his ex-girlfriend’s home in the middle of the day despite being on shift.

It is claimed the pair then had sex shortly after lunch and the officer left the house after spending around an hour and a half with his ex.

But while he was at the house he failed to respond to a Grade 1 emergency call on his radio, a tribunal heard.

The call concerned a store manager who had been repeatedly punched in the head after a robbery and was now chasing his assailant.

PC Steven Austin (pictured) missed an emergency 999 call because he was having sex with his ex-girlfriend, a hearing was told

PC Steven Austin (pictured) missed an emergency 999 call because he was having sex with his ex-girlfriend, a hearing was told

PC Austin is said to have told his ex he had stopped seeing his new lover - a fellow police officer - until she spotted the pair out together.

PC Austin is said to have told his ex he had stopped seeing his new lover – a fellow police officer – until she spotted the pair out together.

The incident required an immediate police response as there could have been a danger to life.

Another Sussex Police officer also tried four times to reach his colleague on his police radio with no response.

PC Austin today faced a disciplinary panel to answer allegations relating to breaches of the Standards of Professional Behaviour.

It is alleged that PC Austin attended a private property while on duty for about one hour and thirty two minutes with no policing purpose, engaged in sexual relations with Miss X there, and failed to respond to a Grade 1 call while at the property.

It is also claimed the conduct of PC Austin, if proven, amounts to gross misconduct and is so serious as to justify dismissal.

The bearded officer, who serves with Sussex Police in Eastbourne, denies the allegations.

The incident is said to have happened on November 23, 2021 when PC Austin was on duty.

The panel was told he contacted his former partner – Miss X – and invited himself round to her house, arriving at around 1.30pm.

The pair, who have a child together, then had sex before he eventually left the house at 14.43pm.

An investigation was launched by Sussex Police after the alleged incident

An investigation was launched by Sussex Police after the alleged incident 

While PC Austin was at the house he failed to respond to a Grade 1 emergency call on his radio, a tribunal heard

While PC Austin was at the house he failed to respond to a Grade 1 emergency call on his radio, a tribunal heard

The hearing was told the pair had been in a ‘long-standing relationship’ together but had split up some time before. PC Austin had then embarked on another relationship with a female police officer.

Miss X allegedly confessed to her present partner – Mr Y – about having sex with PC Austin and also contacted his new girlfriend – known as PC B.

The hearing was told an argument erupted at a theatre during Jimmy Carr concert after Miss X saw PC Austin with PC B.

She believed PC Austin had ended his relationship with PC B and was furious when she spotted them together.

A complaint was eventually lodged with Sussex Police by a friend of Miss X to whom she had confided.

Her claims were backed by Miss X’s own boyfriend – Mr Y – who had a 45-minute call with PC Austin in which the officer allegedly confessed to having sex with his former partner.

An investigation was launched by Sussex Police who visited Miss X at her home to interview her.

During two interviews on December 2 and December 8 she claimed she had sex with PC Austin at her house.

She also told the officers the police officer had failed to respond to a call on his radio because they were having sex at the time.

Doorbell footage and phone mapping that puts PC Austin at Miss X’s home but he claims he was only there for 13 minutes.

However the panel was told Miss X suffered from serious mental health issues – including severe depression – and had since retracted her claims about her former partner.

Miss X has also refused to attend the disciplinary hearing citing her frail mental health as a reason.

Eloise Emanuel, lawyer for PC Austin, said Miss X later retracted her claims because they were untrue.

She said Miss X made the claims because she was ‘hurt and angry’ after PC Austin had turned down her invitation to rekindle their relationship.

Ms Emanuel made an application to dismiss her evidence which was rejected by the disciplinary panel.

The hearing continues.

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