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Former Sask. RCMP officer charged after charity funds go missing

Former Saskatchewan RCMP corporal charged with criminal breach of trust after charity funds go missing. File / Global News

A former Saskatchewan RCMP corporal is facing charges after money raised for a community charity went missing.

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Jason St. Pierre was working for the Assiniboia RCMP detachment when he led an initiative on Dec. 23, 2015 to raise funds for the unnamed charity, police said Wednesday.

No funds were found in the charity’s bank account in January 2017, police said, and a review of the bank account found over $16,000 had been withdrawn and the account closed.

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St. Pierre became the subject of an RCMP code of conduct investigation and suspended with pay.

He resigned from the force on June 1, 2018, and the code of conduct process ended as it only applies to serving RCMP officers.

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St. Pierre, 42, was served his criminal breach of trust charges on May 27.

He is scheduled to appear in Assiniboia provincial court the morning of Aug. 8.

Editor’s note: This post has been updated to correct the name of the RCMP detachment where St. Pierre worked.

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