30-06-2025
Calgary police officer Mike Oakey faces new sexual misconduct allegations
A police vehicle is shown at Calgary Police Service headquarters on April 9, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
A Calgary police officer previously demoted for secretly filming and sharing a video of himself having sex with a fellow officer is set to appear before the disciplinary board again on Monday, facing new allegations of misconduct in the case.
Const. Mike Oakey is accused of making sexual advances, engaging in unwanted touching and using force without consent of the same female officer involved in the earlier incident.
In August 2024, Oakey pleaded guilty and admitted to sharing the video of him and the victim, identified as Const. A.A., as well as nude pictures of her to several colleagues at the Calgary Police Service (CPS) between 2018 and 2019.
The tribunal heard he recorded the video without her consent and showed it to his colleagues despite knowing she was pursuing plans to become a CPS officer, and continued to show it after she did join the service in 2019.
In October, Oakey was demoted for one year from senior constable level II to constable, which came with a salary reduction.
At the time, A.A. told CTV News the ordeal shattered her world, affecting her mental health and forcing her to take a leave of absence from the force.
She had hoped he'd be fired, but the presiding officer cited his previously clean disciplinary record, 'excellent police work' and guilty plea as mitigating factors, concluding that termination wasn't appropriate.
Sharing an intimate image without someone's consent is illegal under Canadian Law.
The CPS said it followed the Police Act process and consulted with the Crown, but no criminal charges were laid.