Close X
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
ADVT 
National

Child pornography charges laid after search of Saskatchewan Mountie's home

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Dec, 2014 10:45 AM

    FOND DU LAC, Sask. — A Mountie in Saskatchewan is facing charges of accessing and possessing child pornography.

    The 31-year-old officer, who has been with the force for more than four years, was stationed at Fond du Lac.

    RCMP say computer devices were seized during a search of the man's home in the remote northwestern community on Oct. 16.

    He was removed from the detachment and suspended with pay, but charges were not laid until yesterday following an investigation by the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit.

    Const. Aiden Arthur Pratchett has been released following an appearance before a justice of the peace and is to appear in Prince Albert provincial court on Jan. 28.

    RCMP Supt. Alfredo Bangloy calls the allegations extremely disturbing.

    "Allegations like these are disturbing when made against a member of the general public," Bangloy said in release Tuesday.

    "We find it extremely disturbing that a serving police officer is facing charges like this."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    RCMP working to improve mental health care for members after suicides, shootings

    RCMP working to improve mental health care for members after suicides, shootings
    For 13 hours straight, the RCMP officer stood guard on what had been a quiet residential street, waiting and watching for a gunman who had shot five of his colleagues and was stalking the woods somewhere behind him.

    RCMP working to improve mental health care for members after suicides, shootings

    Man who rescued toddler from burning home haunted by baby he couldn't save

    Man who rescued toddler from burning home haunted by baby he couldn't save
    WINNIPEG — A man who rescued a toddler from a burning home on a Manitoba First Nation says he's haunted by the baby he wasn't able to save.

    Man who rescued toddler from burning home haunted by baby he couldn't save

    TSB report says 'unprecedented' flood at root of Calgary bridge failure

    TSB report says 'unprecedented' flood at root of Calgary bridge failure
    CALGARY — The Transportation Safety Board says unprecedented flood water was to blame for a derailment and partial bridge collapse in Calgary last year.

    TSB report says 'unprecedented' flood at root of Calgary bridge failure

    Alberta cabinet minister says he has 'open mind' on Wildrose floor-crossers

    Alberta cabinet minister says he has 'open mind' on Wildrose floor-crossers
    EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jim Prentice's caucus is discussing a bid by as many as seven official Opposition members to cross the floor — and at least one cabinet minister says he's keeping an "open mind."

    Alberta cabinet minister says he has 'open mind' on Wildrose floor-crossers

    B.C. Government Approves Construction Of Contentious $8.8 Billion Site C Dam On The Peace River

    B.C. Government Approves Construction Of Contentious $8.8 Billion Site C Dam On The Peace River
    VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has approved its most expensive mega project with the construction of an $8.8 billion dam on the Peace River that Premier Christy Clark says marks a historic milestone that will be felt for a century.

    B.C. Government Approves Construction Of Contentious $8.8 Billion Site C Dam On The Peace River

    B.C. Court Convicts Alleged Hells Angel Of Extortion And Theft Over $5,000

    B.C. Court Convicts Alleged Hells Angel Of Extortion And Theft Over $5,000
    Neil MacKenzie of B.C.'s Criminal Justice Branch says the case against Robert Widdifield went to trial in the fall and a decision was handed down in Nanaimo, B.C., on Tuesday.

    B.C. Court Convicts Alleged Hells Angel Of Extortion And Theft Over $5,000