A SOMERSET police officer will appear in court this week after being charged with sexual offences. 

Stephen Phipps, 43, based in Bridgwater, will appear before Taunton Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, September 26, charged with one count each of rape, sexual assault and coercive and controlling behaviour. 

The victim reported the incident and an investigation was launched in February 2023. Phipps was immediately suspended from his police duties while the investigation took place.

He was not on duty at the time the alleged offences took place, Avon and Somerset Police stated.

Senior Investigating Officer, DCI Richard Marsh, said: “We would like to reassure the public that, since the allegations came to light, detectives from our Investigation team, with oversight from the Operation Bluestone team, who specialise in handling rape and serious sexual offence cases, have carried out a thorough investigation, culminating in a case file being presented to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). 

“Due to the seriousness of the allegations, a referral was also made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which said the circumstances were suitable for local investigation by Avon and Somerset Police.  

“In addition to the criminal investigation, our Professional Standards Department is carrying out a parallel investigation into potential breaches of standards of professional behaviour. 

“It is important that every defendant is given the right to a fair trial and, therefore, we would urge all members of the public to avoid the publication of any material or commentary which could prejudice the forthcoming legal proceedings.”