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Police Officer Jailed for Stealing Women’s Underwear in “Shocking Breach of Trust”

A police officer has been sentenced to four months in jail after being found guilty of stealing a pair of women’s knickers during a property search — an act described by the judge as a “disgraceful abuse of authority and trust.”

The officer, identified as PC Daniel Hurst, 34, was convicted at Manchester Crown Court after CCTV footage and body-worn camera evidence revealed he discreetly pocketed the underwear during a search of a woman’s flat earlier this year.

Prosecutors told the court that Hurst was part of a team responding to a domestic disturbance call. During the lawful search of the property, he was caught slipping a pair of women’s knickers into his back pocket before leaving the premises.

When confronted by colleagues following a later review of his bodycam footage, Hurst initially denied any wrongdoing, claiming it was a “mistake” and that he had “picked them up absent-mindedly.” However, forensic evidence confirmed the underwear had been deliberately taken, prompting his suspension and subsequent arrest.

Judge Louise Hart, delivering the sentence, said:

“You were entrusted with powers and responsibilities that require the utmost professionalism. Instead, you chose to act in a way that is perverse, degrading, and completely incompatible with your duty as a police officer. The public deserves better.”

Hurst’s defence argued that he had been suffering from “acute stress and mental health difficulties” following a difficult period in his personal life, but the judge ruled that these factors did not excuse his “gross misconduct.”


The Greater Manchester Police confirmed that Hurst has since been dismissed from the force. A spokesperson stated:

“This behaviour is utterly unacceptable and falls far below the standards we expect from any officer. The public’s trust in policing depends on integrity — and this case undermines that trust.”

The victim, whose identity remains protected, described the incident as “disturbing and violating,” saying she felt “deeply unsafe knowing an officer in uniform could do something so personal and invasive.”

Hurst will serve four months in prison, half of which is expected to be served in custody before being released on licence.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it welcomed the conviction, adding that it “sends a clear message that such misconduct will not be tolerated within the ranks of law enforcement.”

Attached is a news article regarding a police officer who stole a pair of women underwear caught on bodycam get a 4 month term in prison 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/08/19/court-police-officer-property-search-underwear/

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 

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