The 50-year-old male accused studied at Laurentian University and has been working with the Waterloo Catholic District School Board since 2007, most recently as a vice principal A longtime educator with the Waterloo Catholic District School Board is facing several sexual abuse charges after being identified by Greater Sudbury Police Service members. These members, who work under the Internet Child Exploitation Unit, retain a provincial mandate, GSPS spokesperson Kaitlynn Dunn clarified, and assisted Waterloo and Toronto police. Although this provincial work doesn’t explicitly point to a Greater Sudbury connection, the 50-year-old educator’s LinkedIn page notes he studied at Laurentian University from 2004-07. He has been employed by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board since 2007 and has been a vice principal since 2003. Waterloo Regional Police Service’s Cybercrime – Internet Child Exploitation Unit has charged him as part of an investigation involving luring and child sexual abuse and exploitation material, GSPS reported in a media release issued this afternoon. The suspect is described as being a Cambridge resident, who was arrested on Feb. 13. He faces the following charges: Possession of Child Sexual Assault and Exploitation Material Making Child Sexual Assault and Exploitation Material Distribution of Child Sexual Assault and
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