Ottawa police detective found guilty of discreditable conduct in unauthorized investigations into child deaths
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Ex-TVP officer found to have accessed confidential police data 14 times
A former Thames Valley Police officer was found guilty of gross misconduct for accessing confidential police data without a legitimate purpose and sharing it with an outside party. PC Scott Norman, who retired from Thames Valley Police during the investigation, accessed police information multiple times in relation to a woman he was either seeking a relationship with or already in a relationship with at the time.
Ottawa police detective found guilty of discreditable conduct
An Ottawa police detective has been found guilty of discreditable conduct following a lengthy police disciplinary hearing into allegations she invaded a grieving family's privacy by inappropriately accessing a file related to the death of a child.
Ottawa Officer Found Guilty of Discreditable Conduct for Probing COVID Vaccine, Child Deaths Link
An Ottawa police officer accused by the force of using her position to probe the potential linkage between infant death cases and COVID-19 vaccinations has been found guilty of discreditable conduct under the Police Service Act. Constable Helen Grus has been ruled guilty of discreditable conduct in a March 25 decision of a discipline hearing overseen by retired superintendent Christopher Renwick. Renwick said Grus’ actions had the potential of b…
Ottawa detective found guilty of discreditable conduct over unauthorized child-death investigations
A disciplinary process that began more than two and a half years ago has resulted in a guilty verdict on a charge of discreditable conduct for an Ottawa police detective who performed an unauthorized investigation into the deaths of nine children or infants and contacted the father of one deceased baby to inquire about the mother's COVID-19 vaccination status.
Ottawa police detective found guilty of discreditable conduct in unauthorized investigations into child deaths
An Ottawa Police Service discipline hearing has found a local detective guilty of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act over accessing files in infant death cases for which she had no investigative role.
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