THE POLICE watchdog has said that it will take no action against the police officers who spoke with Owami Davies on the day she was reported missing and decided to let her go.
She had been missing for almost eight weeks after leaving her family home in Grays, Essex on 4 July and was reported missing to Essex Police two days later.Ms Davies was sleeping rough and in a “vulnerable” state on Clarendon Road, in Croydon when she encountered the police officers on 6 July who didn’t know she was missing after Essex Police failed to update their database.
An IOPC spokesperson said: “On 5 August we received a mandatory death or serious injury referral from the Metropolitan Police Service , in relation to contact MPS officers had with Owami Davies on 6 July after she was reported missing.“Given that Owami Davies has now been found safe and we have not received information from the force that Ms Davies has suffered any serious injuries, the referral not does not meet the criteria for a DSI referral.
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