http://calgary.ctvnews.ca/mobile/cri...icer-1.3161719
On July 9, 2015, the woman was in a parking lot in northwest Calgary when she was stopped by an officer for a routine traffic offence. She was issued traffic violations and her vehicle was towed. The officer offered to drive the woman home to northeast Calgary, a trip the woman alleges took about three and a half hours, during which time she was unlawfully confined in the back of a locked marked police vehicle.
On January 15, 2016, the same woman was with her boyfriend when a police car approached them. It is alleged the same police officer from the July 2015 traffic stop exited his police car and made his way towards the couple’s vehicle. The woman exited the vehicle and went inside her house. Once at the vehicle, the officer asked the man to remain in his car and then entered the house without permission or legal authorization to do so.
The former officer will be charged with:
One count of kidnapping
One count of obstruction of justice
One count break and enter
One count breach of the peace
Two counts of fraudulently obtaining a computer service
Five counts of breach of trust
"A few bad apples". This is looking like a systematic problem.
At least these situations aren't being swept under the rug like with Hanson.