Ex-cop cries in courtroom after being accused of ‘intimate’ relationships with 4 criminals

Former police constable, Kayleigh Moye, 28, is accused of accessing confidential police systems and engaging in relationships with criminals that she failed to disclose

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A former police constable accused of misconduct by allegedly having intimate relationships with four criminals and accessing their computer records, has appeared in court.

Kayleigh Moye, who is also facing a drug supply charge, appeared at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday and was granted bail until a further hearing at the city’s Crown Court on February 11.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct stated that Moye, from Quinton, Birmingham, is alleged to have accessed information about four known criminals.

The 28-year-old is facing four charges of misconduct while in a public office relating to four named individuals, alleged to have been committed between September 2022 and December 2023.

The charges suggest that she accessed “confidential information held within West Midlands Police computer systems” and engaged in “intimate” relationships which she failed to report to her employer.

She is also up against three drug charges – one of being involved in the supply of cannabis on 20 November 2023, and two of possessing cannabis on dates in December 2023 and February 2024.

Moye, who became distressed at the end of a six-minute hearing before a district judge, did not indicate pleas to any of the charges after being informed they could only be dealt with at the Crown Court.

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