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She sounded the alarm about a sergeant years ago. But sources say a recent promotion triggered the investigation

May 4, 2026

An investigation into an Ottawa police sergeant who died by suicide in March is raising questions about what information the force had when sexual misconduct allegations made by college students surfaced four and a half years ago and resurfaced three years ago — and about why the criminal investigation only began this year. Kristy Nease reports.



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