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Two New Brunswick police officers will face criminal charges in court next week, following separate investigations by the Serious Incident Response Team into allegations of sexual assault and domestic assault.
Both accused to appear in court next week, says Serious Incident Response Team
CBC News
· Posted: Nov 04, 2025 2:35 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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The Serious Incident Response Team investigation into the Saint John officer took about six months, while the RCMP one took about two months. (Submitted by SiRT)
Two New Brunswick police officers will face criminal charges in court next week, following separate investigations by the Serious Incident Response Team into allegations of sexual assault and domestic assault.
A Saint John Police Force sergeant with 37 years of service has been charged with sexual assault and breach of public trust, the force announced in a news release Tuesday.
He is scheduled to appear in Saint John provincial court on Nov. 13.
Meanwhile, a constable with the New Brunswick RCMP has been charged with two counts of assault and one count of uttering threats, according to a news release from SIRT.
He is scheduled to appear in Saint John provincial court on Nov. 13 and Moncton provincial court on Nov. 17.
Erin Nauss, director of the Serious Incident Response Team, » Read More
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