A decorated Canadian police sergeant with more than two decades of experience on the force pleaded guilty to using the law enforcement database to pursue intimate relationships with around 30 women, including those who were victims of domestic violence as well as one who was suicidal.

Robert Eric Semenchuck, 53, of the Regina Police Service in Saskatchewan entered a guilty plea during a court appearance on Friday, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He is due to be sentenced in January.

Police say Semenchuck, who was awarded medals and commendations for exemplary service during his 22-year career, allegedly accessed protected information to find, contact and build relationships with women who had no idea he was a veteran officer.

Robert Eric Semenchuck, 53, of the Re

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