Ex-Officer Fails Pregnant Woman, Faces Lifetime Ban
A former Bedfordshire Police officer has been slammed for ignoring urgent safety warnings for a vulnerable pregnant woman who was later kidnapped and assaulted. Lee Beddington, 51, was found guilty of gross misconduct after a damning disciplinary panel ruling.
Safety Concerns Brushed Aside
- Between 2 and 6 October 2023, Beddington was responsible for safeguarding a four-month pregnant woman in Bedford.
- Despite a colleague’s advice to make an urgent adult safeguarding referral on 2 October, Beddington failed to act.
- Just four days later, on 6 October, the woman was kidnapped and assaulted.
Gross Negligence Led to Dismissal
A two-day misconduct hearing revealed Beddington neglected his duties by:
- Skipping crucial welfare checks
- Failing to complete an adult safeguarding referral
- Ignoring attempts to contact the woman or implement protection
Had he not quit in January 2025, Beddington would have been fired. He is now permanently barred by the College of Policing from ever serving as an officer again.
IOPC Slams Officer’s Failures
“Police officers have a responsibility to help keep the public safe. Former PC Beddington failed in his duty to respond appropriately to safety concerns for a pregnant woman, who was clearly in a vulnerable position, contrary to his training and police policies and guidance.”
“The effects of the incident on this woman were serious and long-lasting.”
“While he has since resigned from the force, as a result of our investigation, he will be placed on the police barred list and cannot be employed as an officer in the future.”
How It All Unfolded
- Bedfordshire Police handed the case to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) in October 2023 after the woman’s kidnapping.
- The IOPC’s investigation, completed in April 2024, led to gross misconduct charges against Beddington.
- The disciplinary panel confirmed his failings and imposed a lifetime ban from policing.
This shocking case highlights the devastating impact of police negligence and the urgent need for accountability to protect vulnerable people.