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Gross Misconduct: Officers Warned Over Patient Abuse

17 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Two officers received final written warnings for misconduct.
  • A woman in mental health crisis was pushed and kicked.
  • Officers failed to protect and care for the patient.
Gross Misconduct: Officers Warned Over Patient Abuse

Two police officers, PC Tyler Harris and PC Stuart Baker, have been handed final written warnings following a gross misconduct hearing concerning their treatment of a woman in a mental health crisis. The incident occurred at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in May 2024.

The disciplinary panel found PC Baker pushed the woman, who was handcuffed, to the floor. PC Harris used offensive language and kicked the woman after she attempted to assault him. The officers were found to have breached the force's behaviour standards.

Deputy Chief Constable Katy Barrow-Grint stated that while the incident was challenging, the officers did not appropriately protect and care for the patient. The warnings will remain on their records for two and four years respectively.

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They received final written warnings for gross misconduct after mistreating a patient.
They failed to properly care for and protect a woman experiencing a mental health crisis.
One officer pushed her while she was handcuffed, and the other used offensive language and kicked her.

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