Former Devon and Cornwall Police officer faces serious sexual assault charges

42-year-old Police Sergeant David Stansbury is set to appear at Plymouth Magistrates Court on Wednesday (April 19) for his time working at Devon and Cornwall Police

Plymouth Magistrate's Courts
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 17th Apr 2023
Last updated 14th Jun 2024

A former South West police officer has been charged with committing serious sexual assaults.

The officer used to work Devon & Cornwall Police and is set to appear before Plymouth Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (19 April), charged with three counts of rape against a woman aged 16 years or over.

42-year-old Police Sergeant David Stansbury from Ilminster, Somerset is charged with the offences related to alleged incidents in Plymouth in 2009, whilst he was on duty.

He has been under investigation since being reported to Devon & Cornwall Police in September 2020.

PS Stansbury is currently a serving officer with Hertfordshire Police, having served with Devon & Cornwall Police from 2009-2011, and is currently suspended from duty.

Devon and Cornwall Police urge anyone with information to get in touch - you can also contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously.

If you or someone you know needs help or support, you can visit the NHS Website.

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