Tim Schofield dismissed from police after 11 offences against a child
Timothy Schofield 'committed a series of manipulative and exploitative offences' say police
Last updated 26th Apr 2023
A member of Avon and Somerset Police has dismissed without notice after being convicted of 11 sexual offences against a child.
Timothy Schofield, 54, the brother of TV presenter Phil, who worked as a member of police staff at Avon and Somerset Police’s Headquarters in Portishead, was convicted following a trial at Exeter Crown Court and is due to be sentenced on Friday 19 May.
A force spokesperson said: "A criminal investigation was launched after we were first informed of the offences through a third party on December 3, 2021. The defendant was arrested the same day and within 48 hours he was charged with criminal offences to appear in
"He was suspended from duty in December 2021 and misconduct proceedings were put on hold while the criminal investigation took priority.
"Following his convictions, a misconduct hearing was chaired by Assistant Chief Constable Will White at Police HQ yesterday.
"As a result of the hearing, Timothy Schofield was dismissed without notice."
ACC Will White, in outlining the findings of the panel, said: “Timothy Schofield committed a series of manipulative and exploitative offences against someone in a position of vulnerability. The details and impact of his criminality were distressing to read for the panel, as they would be for members of the public.
“The panel is grateful for the courage shown by the victim and all those who provided information and evidence to the investigation team, which resulted in him being brought to justice for these abhorrent crimes.
“Timothy Schofield’s position as a member of a police organisation makes his responsibility all the greater in terms of his offending behaviour. The harm he’s caused has been serious and extensive.
“His criminal conviction undermines the public’s trust and confidence in the police service and its employees who work tirelessly to build that trust, particularly at this time of national scrutiny.”
After the guilty verdict, Phillip Schofield issued a message to say: "If any crime had ever been confessed to me by my brother, I would have acted immediately to protect the victim and their family. These are despicable crimes, and I welcome the guilty verdicts.
"As far as I am concerned, I no longer have a brother.”