Eva spent 18 hours in a cell after calling 999 to report abuse by her police officer ex-partner.
PublishedA woman who called 999 to report her police officer ex-partner for domestic abuse ended up being arrested herself and spent 18 hours in a cell.
West Mercia Police said her arrest was being reviewed but the conduct of the officer in both cases has not been investigated and no criminal offence has been committed. Within three months they decided to buy a house together. But almost immediately she said his behaviour changed."He didn’t see me as a human being, he saw me as a slave."
While the situation she was in was “deeply unpleasant”, the West Mercia force maintained no criminal offence had been committed by the officer.However, the force said his service was deemed acceptable and no disciplinary hearing was required.Eva said that in December 2022, she rang 999 after becoming scared, but on the arrival of officers she was arrested on suspicion of assault.
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