Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated after complaint is no longer with police force
Officials with the Marshals Service confirmed the employee resigned
A Saskatchewan Marshals employee placed on leave before the program was even up and running is no longer with the organization.
In April, the service confirmed one of its members was the subject of a complaint being investigated by the Public Complaints Commission (PCC), a five-person civilian body appointed by the provincial government that investigates and reviews complaints against police.
The service said the member had been put on administrative leave as the investigation was being carried out.
"The member in question chose to voluntarily end their employment with the [Saskatchewan Marshals Service]," Cara Burrows, the director of communications for the service, said in an email.
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