Retired Pc Sean Mallon was given a final written warning over failings in the search for the missing teenager
Police activity on a costal path near Swanage, Dorset during the hunt for Gaia Pope The jury in Bournemouth heard that when he finished his shift at 11.30pm Mr Mallon did not tell any other officers about Ms Pope, even failing to handover to the night shift sergeant who was based in Poole and responsible for policing Swanage overnight.
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