Former Thunder Bay Police Service Lawyer Charged in Criminal Investigation

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Former Thunder Bay Police Service Lawyer Charged in Criminal Investigation
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A former in-house lawyer for the Thunder Bay Police Service has been charged in a continuing criminal investigation of the service by the Ontario Provincial Police.

Former Thunder Bay police Chief Sylvie Hauth, sits beside Holly Walbourne, the now-former in-house lawyer for the Thunder Bay Police Service , on Aug. 1, 2019.

The lawyer, Holly Walbourne, who resigned from the service in March, 2023, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with three counts of obstructing justice, one count of obstructing a public or peace officer, and one count of breach of trust by a public officer.

In subsequent complaints to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal and the Ontario Civilian Police Commission, the veteran officers said they had faced retaliation from Sylvie Hauth, who was the force’s police chief at the time, and also from Ms. Walbourne.and Deputy Chief Ryan Hughes in their responses to the commission leading up to its investigation., but she resigned before a hearing could be held.

OPP media relations manager Staff Sergeant Rob Simpson said he couldn’t comment on any connection between the charges against Ms. Walbourne and those against Staff Sgt. Dimini, because the investigation is still active. According to Ontario’s Sunshine List, which discloses the salaries of public servants who make $100,000 or more, Ms. Walbourne’s 2022 salary at the Thunder Bay force was $186,136.20.

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