West Yorkshire Police Officer Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault to Appear in Court
Police Officer Charged with Rape and Sexual Assault in Court

A police officer has been accused of rape and sexual assault as he is due to appear in court. West Yorkshire Police Detective Constable Dan Livesley, 48, is charged with rape and three counts of sexual assault. The officer, based at Bradford District, will appear before York Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, June 30. The charges are related to offences which have reportedly taken place while the officer was off duty. An investigation has been carried out by North Yorkshire Police and Livesley is currently suspended from duty.

Background of the Case

The suspended detective constable will appear before York Magistrates' Court following an investigation carried out by North Yorkshire Police. The charges against Livesley include one count of rape and three counts of sexual assault. These alleged offences are said to have occurred while he was off duty. West Yorkshire Police have confirmed that Livesley has been suspended from his role pending the legal proceedings.

Court Appearance Details

Dan Livesley is scheduled to appear at York Magistrates' Court on June 30. The court will hear the details of the charges and determine the next steps in the legal process. As a detective constable with West Yorkshire Police, Livesley's suspension reflects the seriousness of the allegations.

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This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. The investigation by North Yorkshire Police is ongoing, and the judicial process will proceed in due course.

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