Bedfordshire police officer barred after using colleague's picture for fake dating profile
PC Mark Bellwood has been barred from the force
Last updated 20th Dec 2021
A Bedfordshire police officer has been found to have committed gross misconduct for using photographs of a colleague to set up a fake online dating profile in order to message his ex-partner.
PC Mark Bellwood took the images from his colleague’s private Facebook account to set up the profile in a bid to establish why their relationship had ended.
The matter was reported to the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Professional Standards Department which assessed the incident as a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour, namely discreditable conduct; honesty and integrity; authority, respect and courtesy.
PC Bellwood admitted the conduct and handed in his resignation ahead of a fast track hearing chaired by Chief Constable Garry Forsyth on Friday (17 December). He was found to have committed gross misconduct and would have been dismissed without notice had he not already resigned. He will also be placed on a barred list.
Mr Forsyth said: "The public rightly have huge expectations of our police officers. They, and specifically women and girls, need to have the confidence to report behaviour to the police.
"PC Bellwood’s behaviour was such a gross departure from the standards required, and expected, that his continued service in any form with any sanction less than one imposed would be severely detrimental to public trust and confidence in policing."