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OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:39 am

The case against an Ontario Provincial Police officer charged with theft and breach of trust has been put over until early next month.

Kara Darnley did not appear in a Collingwood courtroom for her first appearance, Tuesday morning, but was represented by her lawyer, Theresa Simone.

Darnley, a constable with the Huronia West OPP detachment, was charged in July with obstructing justice, theft under $5,000, possession under $5,000, and three counts of criminal breach of trust.

The 27-year-old received the nickname 'Hot Cop' last spring when she appeared as a contestant on Wipe-Out Canada, a reality show that puts contestants through a series of obstacles.

She was eliminated in the second round.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in Collingwood court on Oct. 2, 2012.

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Re: OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:42 am

‘Hot cop’ OPP officer charged with theft, obstructing justice

An OPP officer dubbed “hot cop” on a reality TV show faces criminal charges after an internal investigation.

Const. Kara Darnley, 27, was suspended without pay after being charged Thursday with three counts of criminal breach of trust, obstructing justice, theft under $5,000 and possession under $5,000. Darnley’s charges were the result of an early-morning investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police professional standards bureau and Criminal Investigation branch.

Darnley, an officer with the Huronia West detachment for the last five years, appeared on Wipeout Canada, a TV show that pits contestants against each other in an array of obstacle courses. Near the start of the episode, Darnley dances in front of the camera in a police uniform with handcuffs as commentators call her “hot cop.”

Later in the show, Darnley says, “Prepare to be disciplined cause I’m gonna take you downtown.”

Darley’s bio on the show’s website says that she hates drinking water and that her fellow officers call her a “midget” at work because of her height.

She made it to the second round of the competition.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in a Collingwood court on Sept. 11.

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Re: OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:45 am

OPP constable from Wasaga Beach charged

WASAGA BEACH, ON — An Ontario Provincial Police officer faces several charges, including theft and breach of trust.

Kara Darnley, a constable with the Huronia West OPP detachment — which serves the central Ontario resort community of Wasaga Beach, and Clearview and Springwater townships — was charged Wednesday morning with obstructing justice, theft under $5,000, possession under $5,000, and three counts of criminal breach of trust.

She was charged following a joint investigation by the OPP's Professional Standards Bureau, and the Criminal Investigation Branch. Darnley has been suspended from duty, with pay.

Sgt. Peter Leon, the media relations officer for Central Region OPP, was unable to comment on when the incidents are alleged to have taken place, or if Darnley was on duty when the crimes were allegedly committed.

“It was a fairly lengthy investigation that led to the arrest this morning,” said Sgt. Leon.

Darnley has been with the OPP for five years and currently resides in Wasaga Beach.

The 27-year-old appeared last spring on Wipe-Out Canada, a reality show that puts contestants through a series of obstacles.

She was eliminated in the second round.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in the Collingwood court on Sept. 11, 2012.

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Re: OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:51 am

OPP officer faces criminal charges

Provincial police say a five-year veteran of the force is facing criminal charges.

The 27-year-old female officer is charged with six counts, including obstructing justice, criminal breach of trust and theft under $5,000.

Const. Kara Darnley was assigned to the Huronia West detachment near Wasaga Beach and was arrested Wednesday morning.

Police say Darnley is suspended with pay and has a scheduled court appearance in Collingwood in September.

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Re: OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Sat Oct 27, 2012 4:22 am

Case against officer continues

COLLINGWOOD – The case against an Ontario Provincial Police officer charges including theft and breach of trust has been put over to another date.

Kara Darnley, a constable with the Huronia West OPP detachment, was charged in July with obstructing justice, theft under $5,000, possession under $5,000, and three counts of criminal breach of trust.

The 27-year-old’s case has come before Collingwood courts for the third time but the officer has yet to appear.

The court received disclosure on Tuesday, Oct. 23, which required adjourning the case until a later date.

“Disclosure is quite significant and much larger than what we usually see,” said Darnley’s lawyer.

Darnley received the nickname “Hot Cop” when she appeared last spring on the reality TV show Wipe-Out Canada.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in Collingwood court on Nov. 20.

With files from QMI agency.

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Re: OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:20 pm

OPP officer facing several charges, including theft

COLLINGWOOD – The case against Ontario Provincial Police officer Kara Darnley has been put over for until next month to review disclosure

Darnley, a constable with the Huronia West OPP detachment, was charged in July with obstructing justice, theft under $5,000, possession under $5,000, and three counts of criminal breach of trust.

The 27-year-old's case has come before Collingwood courts for the fourth time, but the officer has yet to appear.

Darnley's lawyer received further disclosure, which required adjourning the case until a later date.

“He received a volume of disclosure,” said Collingwood lawyer Scott Thompson, acting as an agent in court on Tuesday, Nov. 23. “He needs more time to review.”

Darnley received the nickname “Hot Cop” when she appeared last spring on the reality TV show Wipe-Out Canada – she was eliminated in the second round.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in Collingwood court on Dec. 11, 2012.

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Re: OPP officer charged with theft and breach of trust

Postby Thomas » Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:45 am

OPP officer charged with obstructing justice and theft

COLLINGWOOD – Kara Darnley’s case has been put over until next year for further review of disclosure.

The constable with the Huronia West Ontario Provincial Police detachment was charged in July with obstructing justice, theft under $5,000, possession under $5,000, and three counts of criminal breach of trust.

The 27-year-old's case came before Collingwood for the fifth time on Tuesday, Dec. 18, but the officer has yet to appear.

Collingwood lawyer Scott Thompson, acting as an agent for Darnley and her lawyer Morris Manning, said her legal representation received a “voluminous disk of disclosure” which needs reviewing.

Darnley received the nickname “Hot Cop” when she appeared last spring on the reality TV show Wipe-Out Canada – she was eliminated in the second round.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in Collingwood court on Jan. 29, 2013.

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Darnley, Levy back in court April 2

Postby Thomas » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:58 am

The Wasaga Sun continues to follow the court proceedings of Huronia West OPP Const. Kara Darnely and former beachfront developer Dov Levy.

Both cases will be back before a Collingwood provincial court judge on April 2.

This morning, Darnley’s lawyer requested another three weeks to review a large amount of evidence. It is the fourth such request.

The judge said hopefully a trial date would be set at that time.

In July, 28-year-old Darnley, a Wasaga Beach resident, was charged with three counts of breach of trust, obstructing justice, theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property under $5,000.

An outside prosecutor and judge will be brought in for the trial because of Darnley’s police association.

Having gone through a pre-trial earlier this month, Levy’s case will also be spoken to on April 2.

Levy, 42, of Thornhill, is charged with theft over $5,000 and fraud over $5,000.

The bankrupt developer of Wasaga's main beach, was arrested on August 7.

He is charged with theft over $5,000 and fraud over $5,000 relating to the misappropriation of insurance money paid out after the fire that razed Main Street in Wasaga Beach on Nov. 30, 2007.

The insurance settlement, according to police, was in excess of $1.2-million.

The charges are the result of a yearlong investigation involving the OPP Crime Unit from Huronia West detachment, Collingwood and The Blue Mountains.

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Darnley case goes to pre-trial

Postby Thomas » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:58 am

COLLINGWOOD – A pretrial date has been set for Kara Darnley’s case.

The constable with the Huronia West Ontario Provincial Police detachment was charged last July with obstructing justice, theft under $5,000, possession under $5,000, and three counts of criminal breach of trust.

The 27-year-old's case came before Collingwood court for the ninth time on Tuesday, April 2, but the officer has yet to appear.

Collingwood lawyer Scott Thomson, acting as an agent, said Darley’s lawyer Morris Manning agreed with an outside crown to set a judicial pretrial date.

Darnley received the nickname “Hot Cop” when she appeared last spring on the reality TV show Wipe-Out Canada – she was eliminated in the second round.

Darnley is scheduled to appear in Barrie court on May 2.

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Local cop faces charges

Postby Thomas » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:59 am

WASAGA BEACH – Const. Kara Darnley of the Huronia West OPP detachment in Wasaga Beach was arrested and charged Wednesday, July 4.

The 27-year-old woman, a member of the OPP for the last five years, was charged with Obstruct Justice, three counts of Criminal Breach of Trust, Theft Under $5,000 and Possession Under $5,000.

Darnley has been suspended from duty with pay and is scheduled to make her first appearance in the Ontario Court of Justice, Collingwood, on Sept. 11.

Darnley was awarded the Commissioner's letter of commendation last month in recognition of her professionalism when confronted by an armed man with a history of mental illness in June 2011.

Sgt. Peter Leon, an OPP spokesperson, would not say what lead to the investigation and charges.

"I can't get into that. That will come out in court proceedings," he said.

However, he did say the investigation started in February. It was headed by members of the OPP's Professional Standards Bureau, along with officers from the Criminal Investigation Branch.

"Obviously this is something that's very unfortunate when it happens," Leon said. "Although as an organization we hold our members accountable. It's very important that we appear transparent at all times with respect to investigations such as this."

He added the matter will now be dealt with in court, "just like any other citizen and we just have to let the process take place."

Asked what these types of incidents do to police morale and Leon said, "Obviously it doesn't matter how big or small the detachment is, it's something that does impact them. But we have to understand that officers that work at the Huronia West OPP are dedicated and committed and we certainly see that day in and day out, especially when we have long weekends like we just had."

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Wasaga Beach cop's trial dates set

Postby Thomas » Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:00 am

A trial date has been set for Huronia West OPP Const. Kara Darnley.

The trial will be in Barrie next year. Two weeks have been set aside for the trial: June 2-6 and June 16-20. A status hearing has also been scheduled in Barrie court on March 12.

In July 2012, the 28-year-old Wasaga Beach resident was charged with three counts of breach of trust, obstructing justice, theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property under $5,000.

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Wasaga Beach cop’s pre-trial in June

Postby Thomas » Tue Jun 10, 2014 3:24 am

Huronia West OPP Const. Kara Darnley’s preliminary hearing continues, beginning June 2.

The hearing will take place in Midland June 2-6 and continues in Barrie with the same judge June 16-20.

The hearing is to conclude whether or not there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.

In July 2012, the Wasaga Beach resident was charged with three counts of breach of trust, obstructing justice, theft under $5,000 and possession of stolen property under $5,000.

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Judge speaks to Wasaga Beach cop case July 28

Postby Thomas » Thu Jul 10, 2014 2:34 pm

After two weeks of pre-trial in June, a judge will speak to the case of OPP Const. Kara Darnley in a Barrie courtroom on July 28.

Darnley, of the Huronia West OPP detachment in Wasaga Beach, was arrested and charged Wednesday, July 4, 2012.

She was charged with Obstruct Justice, three counts of Criminal Breach of Trust, Theft Under $5,000 and Possession Under $5,000 and suspended from duty with pay.

The media is not allowed to report on preliminary trials, held in order to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.

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Wasaga OPP officer denied separate trials on charges

Postby Thomas » Mon Apr 11, 2016 2:19 pm

The courts have denied an application by a Huronia West OPP officer facing several charges to have those charges severed into two separate trials.

Kara Darnley was charged in 2012 with three counts of breach of trust, one count of obstructing justice, a count of theft, and a count of possession of stolen property.

In June, a Superior Court judge heard arguments from Darnley’s lawyer to separate the second and third counts of breach of trust from the first count, and the charge of obstructing justice.

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Insp. Charles Young of the OPP’s professional standards branch confirmed that Darnley will be facing charges under the Police Act, pending the completion of her criminal matters.

Darnley was suspended from duty with pay at the time of her arrest in 2012, and Young confirmed that has not changed.

Darnley, 32, is accused of sharing investigative information with her boyfriend, as well as sharing witness statements in relation to a criminal court proceeding with other witnesses.

She has also been accused of stealing four OPP-marked police T-shirts from the local detachment.

During a June 8 hearing, Darnley’s lawyer, A.L. MacLeod, argued the circumstances surrounding the breach of trust and obstruction of justice from the two other charges of breach of trust “are not sufficiently similar in character.”

However, noted Honourable Justice Guy P. Di Tomaso in his ruling, all four counts flow from Darnley’s work as a police officer, and all relate to her boyfriend.

“I agree with the submissions of the Crown that the factual nexus relates to the same motive: to shield Ms. Darnley and those around her from exposure to the justice system,” Justice Di Tomaso wrote in his ruling released on June 11.

A judicial pre-trial in Darnley’s matter will continue on Aug. 27. A trial by jury is scheduled for the end of February, and is anticipated to last seven-to-10 days.

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