Charges Laid Against Former Chatham-Kent Police Officer
The former officer was released on conditions and is due back in court May 19 after the SIU said the alleged incidents occurred in 2009.
- On Tuesday, the Ontario Special Investigations Unit arrested former Chatham-Kent Police Service officer Kenneth Miller, who faces charges of sexual assault, sexual exploitation, and breach of trust.
- The SIU launched an independent investigation after a woman reported alleged incidents from 2009 involving an on-duty constable when she was a minor; Miller resigned from the force in March 2018.
- Special Investigations Unit Director Joseph Martino identified reasonable grounds to believe the former officer committed Criminal Code offences during the independent probe, as required by law.
- Miller must "refrain from communicating directly or indirectly with the affected person," the watchdog said, while the Chatham-Kent Police Service acknowledged the "impact such matters can have" on survivors.
- As the matter is before the courts, the Chatham-Kent Police Service will not comment further, with Miller scheduled to appear in a Chatham court on May 19.
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Former Chatham-Kent police officer charged with sexually assaulting minor
A former Chatham-Kent police officer faces sexual assault charges involving a minor.
Former police officer charged with sexual assault after SIU investigation
CHATHAM-KENT, ONT. - A former Chatham-Kent, Ont., police officer is facing sexual assault charges after an investigation by the province's police watchdog.
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Chatham-Kent Police Service is aware that the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) announced that criminal charges have been laid against a former Chatham-Kent Police Service officer stemming from an incident that occurred in 2009. The SIU has charged Ken MILLER a former CKPS officer with one count of sexual assault, one count sexual exploitation and one count of breach of trust, he was released on several conditions and a future court date on May …
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