Three Calgary Police Service (CPS) officers have been relieved without pay — one of which was also fired — for alleged offences ranging from having sex on the job to sharing nudes without consent.

Calgary police said two separate but linked investigations, conducted with oversight by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT), began in January 2025.

Police allege an officer met women during the course of his duties and had, or attempted to have, personal and sexual contact with them — both on and off duty.

Calgary police Const. Adam McBride has been charged with four counts of breach of trust under the Criminal Code of Canada.

McBride, a 14-year member, was relieved from duty without pay and as of Wednesday, is no longer an employee of the Calgary Police Service.

CPS said he

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