7 years after Tess Richey vanished, the officers who failed to find her face misconduct hearings | CBC News
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"You did not search the adjoining property or immediate area thoroughly. You did not conduct a canvass of neighbours. You failed to notify a supervisory officer of all the particulars." This allegation against Const. McCullough and Const. Jones highlights serious misconduct in their handling of Richey's case, pointing to a lack of diligence that could have led to a quicker discovery of her body.
The case drew significant public attention, especially when Richey’s mother, having traveled from North Bay to Toronto, took the initiative to search for her daughter after police failed to locate her. This not only illustrated the depth of the family’s anguish but also raised crucial questions about police effectiveness and responsiveness in such critical situations.
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