A Thames Valley Police constable will appear in court next week over 'inappropriate' relationships he is said to have formed with women while on duty.
Oliver Perry-Smith, 38, has been charged with three counts of misconduct in a public office and two charges of computer misuse.
The charges follow an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct over 'inappropriate' relationships he is accused of forming with a number of women in the course of his duties as a police constable.
The watchdog launched an investigation in November 2019 after a referral by Thames Valley Police.
Perry-Smith is due before Reading Magistrates' Court on January 11.
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