Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Comments closed.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.

Please see our Commenting Policy for more.

Alberta RCMP officer charged with possessing, distributing child porn

Evan Peacock, 33, a constable at the St. Paul RCMP detachment in northeastern Alberta, was arrested and charged with child sexual exploitation offences. – Apr 26, 2024

A 33-year-old constable with the RCMP, stationed at the St. Paul detachment northeast of Edmonton, was arrested and charged with child sexual exploitation offences.

Story continues below advertisement

The charges come after an investigation by the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) internet child exploitation (ICE) unit.

The investigation started in November 2023 when the suspect allegedly uploaded two videos depicting child sexual exploitation to Snapchat, ALERT said in a news release Friday.

The RCMP’s national child exploitation crime centre notified ALERT.

Investigators were able to identify the suspect in late April 2024 and an arrest was made on April 25.

According to ALERT, a search warrant was obtained and a search done at the suspect’s home in St. Paul. Evidence was seized and a forensic investigation will be done on the devices seized, ALERT said.

Evan Peacock, 33, a constable with the RCMP, has been charged with two counts each of possessing, distributing and accessing child pornography.

Peacock has been with the RCMP for three years. He’s been suspended with pay. Peacock was released from custody with several conditions. His next court appearance is May 23.

Story continues below advertisement

“While the investigation and charges are related to online offences, the nature of the suspect’s employment placed him in a position of trust and authority,” ALERT said in a news release.

“ICE is encouraging anyone with information about this case to come forward and contact police. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact local police or Crime Stoppers (1-800-222-TIPS).”

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article