
Police vehicles at Calgary Police Service headquarters in Calgary, on April 9, 2020. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
A civilian employee of the Calgary Police Service has been charged following an investigation into alleged unauthorized access of private records through police databases, the force says.
Police were first made aware in December 2025 of allegations that the employee had accessed protected information using police systems, CPS said in an April 9 statement. A subsequent investigation found the woman “was accessing police databases against policy and authorized use to seek information on individuals she has had, or sought to have, personal relationships with,” the statement said.

