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Lacombe police officer accused of fraud over $200K

Lacombe police officer accused of fraud over $200K

CTV News18-07-2025
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) logo can be seen in this undated file photo. (File)
A Lacombe Police Service officer is being investigated for fraud.
The fraud totals more than $200,000 and occurred over 'many years,' according to the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT), which was directed to investigate on July 3.
ASIRT said in a Friday news release that no other information would be released at this stage of the case.
The agency investigates police action which may have resulted in serious injury or death or constitute misconduct.
CTV News Edmonton has requested comment from Lacombe Police Service.
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