Chinook Sexual Assault Centre offered a Lunch and Learn session on Wednesday to provide information about sextortion obtained from the Canadian Centre for
Allegations made against retired LPS inspector lethbridgeherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lethbridgeherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Bill Kaye was the program coordinator with the Domestic Violence Action Team in Lethbridge when it is alleged he started a sexual relationship with one of his clients. (Charlotte Dumoulin/Radio-Canada)
The head of a victim s advocacy group who is also a retired police inspector has resigned after one of his clients a domestic violence survivor reported she felt forced into a sexual relationship.
On top of that, the Lethbridge Police Service, where Bill Kaye spent 35 years until his 2014 retirement, insisted on investigating the sexual assault complaint internally until CBC News contacted the force.
LETHBRIDGE The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT) Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) team is reminding parents to be aware of what their kids are up to online as part of Safer Internet Day. Held annually in February, it’s a day meant to promote safer and more responsible use of technology for young people around the world. In the past year, ICE has started more than 2,100 new investigations, a record number for the group and a more than 50 per cent increase from last year. The increase comes at a time when the majority of children across the province moved to at-home, online learning.