
PC charged after man injured in Rochdale police chase
The IOPC said: "At the end of our investigation we referred our report to the Crown Prosecution Service in April 2025, who subsequently decided to bring the charge last month."PC Lockley is due before Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
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