A Chatham-Kent Police officer has been found guilty of several charges under the Police Service Act.
Constable Darcy Lunn pleaded guilty to one count of neglect of duty and three counts of discreditable conduct.
The offences, which occurred while Constable Lunn was off-duty, date back to 2009, but authorities say they weren’t reported to police until 2019.
Following an OPP investigation, criminal charges were laid. In May, 2020, Lunn pleaded guilty to charges of assault and uttering threats, which resulted in a suspended sentence and three years’ probation.
The CK Police Service Act investigation began shortly after, resulting in the latest charges.