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Timothy Schofield dismissed from police after sexual abuse conviction | |
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Timothy Schofield has been found guilty of 11 sexual offences involving a child | Timothy Schofield has been found guilty of 11 sexual offences involving a child |
Timothy Schofield has been sacked from the police after being convicted of 11 sexual offences against a child. | |
The 54-year-old, from Bath, was a civilian worker for Avon and Somerset Police and is the brother of television presenter Phillip Schofield. | |
He was found guilty of sexually abusing a boy following a trial earlier this month and is due to be sentenced on 19 May. | |
A misconduct hearing on Tuesday found he caused "serious and extensive" harm. | A misconduct hearing on Tuesday found he caused "serious and extensive" harm. |
A criminal investigation into Schofield was launched after the force was told about the offences through a third party in December 2021. | |
He was arrested the same day and within 48 hours he was charged, Avon and Somerset Police said. | He was arrested the same day and within 48 hours he was charged, Avon and Somerset Police said. |
Schofield, who worked in IT at the force's headquarters in Portishead, was suspended from duty and misconduct proceedings were put on hold during the criminal investigation. | |
Schofield arrived each day in court covering his head | |
He was convicted of 11 sexual offences involving a child between October 2016 and October 2019, including two of sexual activity with a child, after a trial at Exeter Crown Court. | |
Schofield told the jury he watched pornography with the boy, and they had masturbated while sitting apart, but denied performing sexual acts on the teenager. | |
Following Schofield's convictions, a misconduct hearing was chaired by Assistant Chief Constable Will White and he was dismissed from the force without notice. | |
'Undermines public trust' | 'Undermines public trust' |
Mr White said: "Timothy Schofield's position as a member of a police organisation makes his responsibility all the greater in terms of his offending behaviour. | |
"The harm he has caused has been serious and extensive. | "The harm he has caused has been serious and extensive. |
"His criminal conviction undermines the public's trust and confidence in the police service and its employees who work tirelessly to build that trust, particularly at this time of national scrutiny." | "His criminal conviction undermines the public's trust and confidence in the police service and its employees who work tirelessly to build that trust, particularly at this time of national scrutiny." |
Following the guilty verdicts, Phillip Schofield said in a statement that his "overwhelming concern is and has always been for the wellbeing of the victim and his family". | |
He added: "These are despicable crimes, and I welcome the guilty verdicts. As far as I am concerned, I no longer have a brother." | |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Avon and Somerset Constabulary | Avon and Somerset Constabulary |
Bristol | Bristol |
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