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Off-duty Prince Albert police officer charged with impaired driving

Prince Albert police charge a 13-year member of the force with impaired driving. Eric Beck / Global News

An off-duty Prince Albert police officer has been charged with impaired driving following a four-month investigation.

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Police in the northern Saskatchewan city originally received a RID (report impaired drivers) call early in the morning of March 3 of a possible impaired driver.

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Officers were unable to locate the driver or vehicle.

An investigation was able to determine that the driver was a 13-year member of the force.

The 35-year-old man was charged with impaired driving earlier this week after a review of the case by staff in public prosecutions.

A police spokesperson said as a matter of policy, his name will not be released until after his first court appearance on Aug. 9.

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He has been placed on paid administrative leave while the case is before the court and is also subject to an internal investigation.

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The spokesperson said that no other details will be released right now and further updates will be provided as the case proceeds.

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