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The former head of a police force's mounted section has been charged with 12 sex assaults. | The former head of a police force's mounted section has been charged with 12 sex assaults. |
David Roythorne, 51, who retired last year, is alleged to have committed the offences while commanding Northumbria Police's horse patrols. | David Roythorne, 51, who retired last year, is alleged to have committed the offences while commanding Northumbria Police's horse patrols. |
The ex-sergeant was arrested following an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). | The ex-sergeant was arrested following an investigation by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). |
He has been charged with nine indecent assaults and three sexual assaults, together with ABH and theft. | He has been charged with nine indecent assaults and three sexual assaults, together with ABH and theft. |
A spokesman for the IPCC said the alleged victims were five men and a woman. | A spokesman for the IPCC said the alleged victims were five men and a woman. |
He said: "The charges follow an IPCC independent investigation into allegations made about incidents which are alleged to have occurred whilst Mr Roythorne was employed within the mounted section of Northumbria Police. | He said: "The charges follow an IPCC independent investigation into allegations made about incidents which are alleged to have occurred whilst Mr Roythorne was employed within the mounted section of Northumbria Police. |
"The Crown Prosecution Service considered the IPCC's investigation report and advised that the former officer should be charged." | "The Crown Prosecution Service considered the IPCC's investigation report and advised that the former officer should be charged." |
Mr Roythorne, of Westmoor, North Tyneside, is accused of committing the offences between July 2001 and September 2006. | |
He has been bailed to appear at Bedlington Magistrates Court on 30 August. | |
The case marks the first occasion in which IPCC investigators has used powers under the Police Reform Act 2002 to arrest and charge someone. | The case marks the first occasion in which IPCC investigators has used powers under the Police Reform Act 2002 to arrest and charge someone. |
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