Chief Superintendent of Police Accused of Misconduct Amid Allegations of Relationship with 24-Year-Old Rookie

Caitlin Howarth. Photo: Reproduction FacebookCaitlin Howarth. Photo: Reproduction Facebook

Chief Superintendent Daniel Greenwood of the West Yorkshire Police has been suspended and faces potential dismissal following allegations of a romantic involvement with a junior officer under his command. Greenwood was removed from his duties in 2021 when allegations surfaced that he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with then-officer Caitlin Howarth, 21, as reported by local media.

Howarth, now 24, has recently been charged with misconduct in a public office at the York Crown Court. Charges against her include association with criminal activities, particularly related to a known drug dealer currently serving a lengthy sentence for heroin trafficking. She has been suspended pending trial scheduled for February.

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Regarding Greenwood, who was the district commander of Bradford at the time of his suspension, a misconduct hearing is scheduled for the end of the year. He faces allegations of serious misconduct, which could lead to his dismissal.

A spokesperson for the West Yorkshire Police commented, “Proceedings under the Police Conduct Regulations 2020 have been instituted against the officer. The case is still ongoing, and the officer remains suspended from their duties.”

Caitlin Howarth. Photo: Reproduction Facebook






Source: The Sun. This content was created with the assistance of AI. Photos: Facebook: Caitlin Howarth

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