Three Calgary police officers have been charged with criminal offences linked to allegations of sexual misconduct.

The Calgary Police Service (CPS) announced the charges Thursday.

They relate to two separate, but connected, investigations carried out by CPS’s professional standards section with oversight by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team.

Const. Adam McBride is accused of meeting a woman in the course of his policing duties and “had or attempted to have personal and sexual contact” with her.

According to CPS, McBride’s alleged inappropriate encounters with the woman took place when he was both on and off duty.

McBride, who has been with the service for 14 years, faces four charges of breach of trust.

CPS says McBride was suspended without pay but effective Nov. 26, 2025,

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