Toronto police officer charged in theft of government IDs, bank cards | CBC News
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Toronto police officer charged in theft of government IDs, bank cards | CBC News
"A Toronto police officer has been arrested after property that was delivered to police was taken instead of logged. Police say the thefts occurred multiple times in October. They say items that were recovered included government-issued identification, bank cards and passports. Police added that some of the items had previously been reported stolen."
"Const. Derek McCormick has been charged with four counts of theft under $5,000, along with one count each of breach of trust and obstructing justice."
"Police say McCormick, a 28-year veteran, has been suspended with pay."
A Toronto police officer was arrested after property delivered to police was taken instead of being logged. The thefts occurred multiple times in October. Recovered items included government-issued identification, bank cards and passports, and some of those items had previously been reported stolen. Const. Derek McCormick has been charged with four counts of theft under $5,000 and with one count each of breach of trust and obstructing justice. McCormick is a 28-year veteran and has been suspended with pay pending further proceedings.
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