Police watchdog launches Amber Peat investigation
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has launched an investigation into Nottinghamshire Police's response to the disappearance of tragic Mansfield teenager Amber Peat.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has launched an investigation into Nottinghamshire Police's response to the disappearance of tragic Mansfield teenager Amber Peat.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has launched an investigation into Nottinghamshire Police's response to the disappearance of tragic Mansfield teenager Amber Peat.
It is believed the force voluntarily requested that a review is carried out by the watchdog.
Amber, 13, went missing from her home in Mansfield earlier this month. Her body was found after a four-day search. Test revealed the cause of death as hanging.
A misconduct hearing heard the officer text an acquaintance about the discovery of the missing teen's body before it was made public.
Tributes to missing 13-year-old Mansfield girl Amber Peat have been placed close to where a body was found.
Nottinghamshire Police have held a press conference after the disappearance of 13-year-old Amber Peat.