The Community Radio Station covering Central-Southern Dorset, run by volunteers and not-for-profit

KeeP 106 logo
listen-live-online-button.-Player-opens-in-a-new-window
Dorchester from The Keep
Queen Mother Square
Poundbury Fountain
Dorchester Borough Gardens
Custom House Quay, Weymouth, England
Chesil Beach from Portland
The area north of Dorchester
Heritage Open Days - Maumbury Rings event 180921
Thomas Hardy statue
Keep Military Museum
Dorset Museum front exterior
Shire Hall front
In the damp conditions the beacon is finally alight after a couple of attempts
Dorchester from The Keep
Queen Mother Square
Poundbury Fountain
Dorchester Borough Gardens
Custom House Quay, Weymouth, England
Chesil Beach from Portland
The area north of Dorchester
HOD Maumbury Rings 180921 04
Thomas Hardy statue
Keep Military Museum 4
Dorset Museum front exterior 270522
Shire Hall front
Beacon 2023 01
previous arrow
next arrow
Exit full screenEnter Full screen
The Community Radio Station covering Central-Southern Dorset, run by volunteers and not-for-profit

Dorset Police officer admits non-fatal strangulation offence

A Dorset Police officer who has pleaded guilty to an offence committed during an altercation in Weymouth will now face formal misconduct proceedings.

Police Constable Tyler McWalter, aged 30, appeared at Weymouth Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 20 March 2025, where he pleaded guilty to an offence of non-fatal strangulation. He is due to be sentenced on Thursday 3 July 2025.

The incident occurred during the early hours of Saturday 14 September 2024 in the area of The Esplanade in Weymouth, when the officer was off duty.

It was alleged that PC McWalter was involved in an altercation outside Kika Beach and put his arms around another man’s neck.

The victim sustained an injury to his eye during the incident, and also reported a sore throat and neck.

The officer was interviewed in relation to the matter and was subsequently issued with a postal requisition to appear at court, where he pleaded guilty to the offence.

Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Farrell said: “We expect our officers and staff to adhere to the highest standards of behaviour even when they are not on duty. We take incidents involving public place violence of this nature very seriously and I was extremely disappointed to hear of the actions of PC McWalter.”

PC McWalter is suspended from duty and will now be subject of formal misconduct proceedings.

Dorset Police logo