In a press release, the force said between November 5, 2020 and January 28, 2021, an officer allegedly provided confidential police information to a member of the public “for other persons”. “He did this many times by accessing police computer databases,” the statement said. The police said that they started an investigation of professional standards and on December 2, 2021 Const. Ricardo Gomez was sent off.

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Officers said Wednesday that Gomez, 51, of Vaughn, had been arrested. Trending Stories

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He was charged with four counts of breach of trust, two counts of unauthorized computer use and disorderly conduct. The story goes on under the ad He is scheduled to appear in court on July 6. The force said it has also been charged under the Police Services Act with two counts of defamatory conduct, three counts of breach of trust and two counts of disobedience. “The matter will be declared sine die pending the completion of the criminal proceedings,” police said. Officers said Gomez was assigned to the 12th Division and has 20 years of service. Police said they remain on suspension with pay. Anyone with information is requested to contact the police or Crime Stoppers. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.