Officer Faces Serious Charges
PC Lily Maxey, a serving officer with Thames Valley Police, has been hit with two charges of breaching the Data Protection Act. The charges come after a thorough police investigation uncovered misconduct involving sensitive data.
Two Separate Incidents Under Scrutiny
The alleged breaches stem from two separate incidents — one in October 2024 while PC Maxey was on duty, and another in December 2024 when she was off duty. Details about the exact nature of the data involved have not been released.
Suspended and Set for Court Appearance
Based at Aylesbury Police Station, PC Maxey has been suspended pending further action. She is due to appear at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 1st December 2025, to face the charges.
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