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Published: 5:02 pm August 8, 2024
Updated: 12:03 pm October 8, 2025
Former Northumbria Police Officer Charged After Sending Inappropriate Messages to a Child

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 A former Northumbria Police officer is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow on charges of misconduct in public office. Detective Constable John Hamilton, 54, is accused of sending inappropriate messages to a child while on duty in 2021.

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The allegations against DC Hamilton have prompted significant concern and scrutiny. According to the charges, Hamilton engaged in inappropriate communication with a minor, which violates the trust and ethical standards expected of law enforcement officers.

The IOPC conducted a thorough investigation into the allegations, resulting in the decision to bring charges against Hamilton. The former officer, who has since left the force, will face the charges in court, where the details of the case will be examined.

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A spokesperson for the Northumbria Police added, “This case highlights the importance of rigorous oversight and the need for transparency in maintaining public trust. We remain committed to ensuring that any misconduct is dealt with promptly and appropriately.”

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DC Hamilton’s court appearance is expected to draw attention, given the serious nature of the charges and the potential implications for public confidence in law enforcement.

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The case underscores the broader issues of accountability and ethical behavior within the police force, and the necessity of safeguarding the vulnerable from any form of misconduct. The public and the law enforcement community alike will be closely monitoring the proceedings as they unfold.

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