PC Tia Johnson-Warne was dismissed from the Hampshire police force after grabbing a colleague above the knee and moving her hand up his thigh during a night out at Wetherspoons. She also sent an explicit text message and picture to the same officer. Johnson-Warne was found guilty of gross misconduct but cleared of another grope on a second colleague.
A FEMALE cop has been sacked after drunkenly groping two male colleagues on a boozy night out at Wetherspoons.
When he moved away, she sent a text asking, “don’t you want to f**k me?” and an intimate picture, it was said.Hampshire
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