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Officer charged with failing to provide life-saving aid during call

WATCH: Durham Police Officer charged with failure to provide medical assistance

A Durham regional police officer has been arrested and charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life following an internal investigation into an incident that took place in March 2024.

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Const. James Wright, a 23-year veteran of the service, allegedly failed to render medical assistance or first aid to a person in distress when responding to a call in Whitby, according to Durham police.

The individual was left in the care of a family member who later sought medical attention, police say. They were later transported to the hospital and subsequently released.

The DRPS Professional Standards Unit launched an investigation into the officers’ actions after a review of the call raised concerns of alleged criminality.

Wright has also been suspended from duty with pay, according to police.

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