A teenager whose disappearance sparked a major police inquiry may have called the emergency services several times on the day she vanished, an inquest has heard.
Knowledge of the calls has only emerged in a statement from an anonymous Dorset Police whistleblower to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which is investigating the force’s response to the initial missing person inquiry.
The hearing in Bournemouth heard the identity of the officer – called Officer X – is currently only known to the coroner and the IOPC [...]
“If Officer X is to be believed, there is evidence of two items or documentation that have not been provided to me that could be very relevant to this inquest. [...]
A further pre-inquest hearing will take place in February, with the jury inquest due to begin on April 25 next year.
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Whistleblower says missing teenager called police on day she vanished – inquest
Knowledge of the calls has only emerged in a statement from an anonymous Dorset Police whistleblower to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which is investigating the force’s response to the initial missing person inquiry.
The hearing in Bournemouth heard the identity of the officer – called Officer X – is currently only known to the coroner and the IOPC [...]
“If Officer X is to be believed, there is evidence of two items or documentation that have not been provided to me that could be very relevant to this inquest. [...]
A further pre-inquest hearing will take place in February, with the jury inquest due to begin on April 25 next year.
more at link
Whistleblower says missing teenager called police on day she vanished – inquest