Saturday, September 08, 2012



British cop 'had sex with former escort girl on the bonnet of his police car in full uniform'

A disgraced policeman had sex with a former escort girl on the bonnet of his squad car while in full uniform and then looked up her details on a police computer, a court heard.

Pc Kyle Webber resigned from Central Scotland Police in May following allegations that he had sex with Sarah Mitchell, 23, described at the time as a former escort girl.

Alloa Sheriff Court heard how Webber, an officer with Central Scotland Police for seven years, faced claims of having sex her on the bonnet of his squad car in uniform at Alloa Police Station in 2011.

The 30-year-old then looked up Miss Mitchell on the Central Scotland Police Crimefile database as he 'thought he had a responsibility to her' following their sex sessions.

Ann McNeil, prosecuting, said that Webber’s use of the computer had come to light when officers were investigating him over the sex allegations.

The deputy fiscal said: 'The accused was a serving police officer and the subject of an internal investigation with regards to another matter.

'The information I have is the allegation was that the accused had engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a female member of the public while on duty. 'That matter was being investigated. As part of that investigation the police examined an internal computer system. The system had a secure entry system on it.

'On November 10, 2011, police examined the searches conducted, to see if the accused had been looking at records held there. 'They found that on June 6, 2011, he had accessed Crimefile with a search that was related to a female who had previously been in custody. 'It was the same female (as the one in the inappropriate sexual conduct allegations).

'She had been either in custody or in an interview, and it was that particular file that had been looked at.

'The accused had not any legitimate police purpose for accessing the file, and this amounted to the breach.'

Webber, of Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire, pleaded guilty to knowingly or recklessly accessing the Central Scotland Police Crimefile database, while he was an officer at the force, to check up on Miss Mitchell, without the consent of his data controller - a breach of the Data Protection Act.

The offence was committed on June 6, 2011 at Alloa Police Office.

Defence agent Nicholas Scullion said that Webber had been 'through personal tragedy' following the accusations.

He said that Webber had looked Miss Mitchell up on the police data base as he was 'concerned' about her. He said he hadn’t heard anything from her, and he thought she was 'vulnerable'.

Mr Scullion said: 'He had thought he had a responsibility to her. He accessed the file as he wanted to see if there was any news as to her whereabouts. 'He tendered his resignation as a consequence of this. He now finds himself unemployed. 'He fully accepts his culpability and responsibilities as a police officer. He has suffered very heavily as a consequence from this.'

Fining Webber £500, Sheriff David Mackie said that he was only concerned with the 'the offence under the Data Protection Act.'

He added: 'I have been informed by the Crown that you have resigned from the police force.'

He told Webber he would restrict the fine to £500 'having regards to your limited means'.

Webber, who also sent nude pictures to Miss Mitchell from the house he shared with his girlfriend at the time, tried to avoid photographers as he left the court, exiting via a back door.

A former pupil of top Scottish independent school Dollar Academy, Webber is currently unemployed but advertising on the internet to use his police skills for 'commercial' purposes. He is now living with his parents in up-market Bridge of Allan.

Original report here




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