Skip to main content

Estevan police officer arrested following SIRT investigation

Share

An officer of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) is facing several charges following an investigation by the province’s police oversight agency.

Saskatchewan’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) revealed that a two-year member of the EPS has been charged with assault, uttering a threat to cause bodily harm and mischief under $5,000.

The investigation’s findings were laid out in a SIRT report dated Dec. 19 and signed by the watchdog’s Civilian Executive Director, Greg Gudelot.

The officer was arrested on the charges on Nov. 29.

The investigation began on the morning of Nov. 19, when an allegation of interpersonal violence involving a member of the EPS was forwarded by that police service to SIRT.

A "comprehensive and thorough" investigation was conducted, which included interviews with relevant parties and the seizure of physical and documentary evidence, according to SIRT’s report.

SIRT noted that certain details were omitted from its report as the matter is before the courts.

"Pursuant to the requirements of S.7.6(2) of The Police Regulations, 95/2022 s5, no additional information can be provided in relation to this matter."

The accused is due to appear in Estevan Provincial Court on Jan. 20, 2025.

SIRT is a civilian-led organization that investigates serious incidents involving police in Saskatchewan. A SIRT investigation is mandated when a person suffers serious injury or death either in police custody or as a result of a police officer’s actions.

The watchdog also handles matters related to allegations of sexual assault or interpersonal violence involving police officers.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Trump again calls to buy Greenland after eyeing Canada and the Panama Canal

First it was Canada, then the Panama Canal. Now, Donald Trump again wants Greenland. The president-elect is renewing unsuccessful calls he made during his first term for the U.S. to buy Greenland from Denmark, adding to the list of allied countries with which he's picking fights even before taking office.

Stay Connected