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WHISTLER, B.C. - Mounties in the resort town of Whistler, B.C., say a Tribal Police officer has been charged with three counts of voyeurism for allegedly filming sexual acts with women without their consent.

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WHISTLER, B.C. – Mounties in the resort town of Whistler, B.C., say a Tribal Police officer has been charged with three counts of voyeurism for allegedly filming sexual acts with women without their consent.

RCMP say the man charged is a member of the Stl’atl’imx Tribal Police Service, and the alleged offences happened when he was off duty in Vancouver and Pemberton between 2020 and 2022.

Mounties say there’s a publication ban on details of the case to protect the alleged victims’ identities.

Sergeant Jeffrey Shore with Sea to Sky RCMP says it was a “lengthy investigation,” and he thanked those who came forward for their patience.

Mounties first announced they were looking into the case in a two-sentence press release in January 2023 that said a matter had been “referred” to the Whistler detachment by the Tribal Police Service.

Sea to Sky RCMP say the man is due in North Vancouver Provincial Court next week.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2024.

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