Ottawa teacher charged after multiple allegations of sexual assault ottnews ottawa
Posted: Sep 08, 2022 4:00 PM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours agoAn Ottawa teacher has been charged for crimes committed against Ottawa-area students in relation to two allegations of sexual assault.
The charges come after the Ottawa Police Service sexual assault and child abuse section conducted two investigations into separate allegations of sexual assault. The second incident was reported in July 2022 and occurred between January and September 2018 at Rehman's Findley Creek home during private child care before and after school.The OCDSB called the charges "serious and troubling," in a written statement.
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