A POLICE officer would have been sacked for misconduct had he not already resigned, an accelerated misconduct hearing has found.
West Mercia Police Marcus Garland, 50, breached the standards of professional behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity; authority, respect and courtesy; orders and instructions; and discreditable conduct.
A hearing heard in September 2021 Garland sent inappropriate text messages and images of a sexual and explicit nature to a vulnerable person.
He was also dishonest and obstructive when asked to produce his mobile phone in connection with an ongoing criminal investigation.
Garland was suspended from duty in March 2022 and resigned in February 2023.
After a hearing on Monday, (August 14), Garland - who was based at Hereford Police Station - was added to the College of Policing Barred List preventing him from working for a UK police service in the future.
Chief Constable Pippa Mills said: “Marcus Garland was trained to help vulnerable victims and instead he chose to abuse his position as a police officer.
"I hope the outcome reassures the public we will continue to ensure those whose behaviour falls below the standards expected are banned from policing, even after they have left the force.
“I’m committed to ensuring our communities have trust and confidence in us and make no apology that people will continue to see those whose behaviour has no place in policing being sacked from the force.”
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