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Surrey Police Criticized for Arresting Mother Over Confiscated iPads

Vanessa Brown, a history teacher, was detained for nearly eight hours after taking her daughters' devices, sparking accusations of police overreach and calls for an apology.

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The woman was arrested on suspicion of theft after taking her daughters' iPads
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Overview

  • Vanessa Brown, 50, was arrested on March 26 after a man reported the theft of two iPads, which she had confiscated from her daughters.
  • Police tracked the devices to her mother's home in Cobham and detained her for nearly eight hours at Staines police station.
  • Officers also visited her daughters' school, pulling one out of class, as part of their investigation into the alleged theft.
  • Surrey Police later confirmed that the iPads belonged to Brown's children and that she was entitled to confiscate them, closing the case with no further action.
  • The incident has drawn widespread criticism from political figures and the public, highlighting concerns over disproportionate law enforcement responses in domestic matters.