42-year-old was arrested during search that produced a quantity of crack cocaine; Special Investigations Unit says there is 'no basis' for laying charges against officer
Ontario's police watchdog has cleared a Sault police officer of criminal wrongdoing after investigating an allegation that a man was sexually assaulted nearly two years ago during a high-risk takedown.
The complainant accused the officer of groping his testicles during the search, which produced a quantity of crack cocaine.
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