Three Calgary police officers are facing charges in connection with two separate but linked investigations into sexual misconduct.
An investigation was initiated in January 2025 after allegations surfaced that an officer who met women while on duty had engaged in, or attempted to engage in, sexual contact with them both during and outside of work hours, Calgary Police Service Chief Katie McLellan told reporters during a Nov. 27 press conference.
Const. Adam McBride has been charged with four counts of breach of trust in connection with the investigation and is set to appear in court on Jan. 7. McBride was relieved from duty without pay on Nov. 26 and has since resigned from the Calgary Police Service, McLellan said. He had been a member of the force for 14 years….