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Police officer sacked for 'trying it on' with vulnerable domestic abuse victims

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A police officer who "tried it on" with vulnerable domestic abuse victims has been sacked for gross misconduct.

PC Colin Noble, an officer with West Midlands Police, pursued four women who had been victims of domestic abuse, making inappropriate sexual comments and advances, a misconduct hearing heard.

The 50-year-old father-of-two, a serving officer for 20 years, suggested one of the victims "unbutton" her shirt while looking at her breasts, and asked if she "had any nudes".

Noble, who claimed he only called her "fit" in a "ham-fisted" attempt at building a rapport, was being secretly recorded by the woman after she became uneasy with his behaviour.

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