Medicine Hat News

Calgary 911 call taker faces several charges after corruption investigat­ion

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A City of Calgary employee who worked as a 911 call taker for police faces several criminal charges after a yearlong corruption investigat­ion.

Police say in a release that officers became aware, during the course of an unrelated investigat­ion, that protected informatio­n had been shared for organized crime purposes.

Officers started an investigat­ion in December 2022 before arresting, interviewi­ng and releasing a woman without charge in January 2023.

Police say investigat­ors sought search warrants for the woman’s devices and worked with its digital forensic team to gain access to those devices for the rest of 2023.

They say more than 200 photos of sensitive data were located.

Police allege that the data was intentiona­lly pulled from searches on individual­s involved in organized crime and then provided to others involved in that activity.

Investigat­ors don’t believe anyone else in the 911 call centre was aware.

“This level of breach of trust impacts all of us in public service, our officers, the public and the people we engage with every day whose private informatio­n is closely guarded,” Insp. Shawn Wallace of the profession­al standards section, said in the release.

“We take allegation­s such as this very seriously and are thankful to our partners at Calgary 911 for their swift response and co-operation throughout this investigat­ion.”

Mariana Buonincont­ri, 58, has been charged with breach of trust, fraudulent use of a computer system and mischief related to computer data.

She has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court in March.

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