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Jamie Howlett, 34, DOB: 19/12/1990, formerly of Horley, has been found not guilty of a number of sexual offences at Guildford Crown Court on 9 May.
Howlett, a serving police constable at the Metropolitan Police Service, had been charged with five counts of rape, one charge of controlling and coercive behaviour, one charge of sexual assault by touching, one charge of sexual assault by penetration and one charge of assault causing actual bodily harm.
Our investigation began back in May 2021 and was led by our Sexual Offences Investigation Team (SOIT).
The trial lasted five days and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty on all the charges.