A former Hampshire police officer has been found to have committed gross misconduct by a disciplinary panel.
It comes after Police Constable David Longden-Thurgood had been cleared of the rape of a businesswoman he met on a dating app in 2020.
Mr Longden-Thurgood, 51, faced two trials at Winchester Crown Court where he was accused of rape – the first trial collapsed in June 2022 after four jurors tested positive for Covid-19 – and a retrial was discharged in January 2023 after the jury failed to reach a verdict.
He was then formally found not guilty after the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to hold another trial after the complainant did not want to give evidence a third time.
However, a disciplinary hearing held by Hampshire Constabulary at its headquarters in Eastleigh has found that Mr Longden-Thurgood’s behaviour was at a level of gross misconduct.
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Deputy Chief Constable Sam de Reya said: “Firstly, I want to make clear my admiration for the woman who has reported this to us, known as Ms A during the hearing.
“Her personal courage in coming forward following what happened to her at the hands of an off-duty police officer and for the strength she has shown throughout this whole process is commendable.
“It is thanks to her bravery during this incredibly challenging time, that David Longden-Thurgood is no longer able to abuse his position as a police officer to gain the trust of women.
Following the conclusion of the criminal justice process, our Professional Standards Department was able to carefully consider the case, while the officer remained suspended from duty.
“Throughout this case our diligent team of officers and staff have showed unwavering commitment to investigating this offence, sensitively and with great empathy for Ms A.
“This has ensured the matter was brought before a misconduct panel, who were left in no doubt of the right result in this case.”
The panel ruled Mr Longden-Thurgood would have been dismissed had he not already resigned, which he did in February 2024.
The 51-year-old has been placed on the College of Policing’s list of barred officers.
The deputy chief constable added: “This is not the behaviour we expect to see in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary, and I know, like me, you will be appalled by this individual’s conduct.
“We will continue to work to ensure those seeking to abuse their position as a police officer for their own sexual gratification are rooted out and held to account for their actions.”
Mr Longden-Thurgood, from Waterlooville, had told the trial that he believed that the complainant, who he had met on Bumble, had consented to sex although she had said earlier that she did not want to have sex that night.
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