Three Calgary police officers have been accused of sexual misconduct and removed from duty after two separate but linked investigations.
The initial investigation, which was led by CPS and overseen by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, began in January 2025 due to “internal concerns” about an officer meeting women while on duty and attempting to have sexual contact with them.
A member of the public later came forward with further allegations in March.
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As a result of the investigations, Const. Adam McBride has been charged with four counts of breach of trust under the Criminal Code of Canada. McBride, a 14-year member, resigned from CPS on Wednesday, the police agency stated. He will next appear in court on Jan. 7.
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