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B.C. police apologize after personal info in lost notebook falls into criminal hands

Victoria officersa国际传媒檚 notebook lost for five days, contained 50 addresses plus 60 names
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A Victoria police officersa国际传媒檚 notebook that was lost in late 2022 contained 50 names and 60 addresses relating to police actions or investigations. The contents were used to conduct an alleged crime in Saanich. (Black Press Media file photo)

Information inside a Victoria police officersa国际传媒檚 lost notebook was used to commit an alleged but unspecified crime in Saanich, the department announced Thursday (Feb. 16).

The officer lost a notebook, containing 60 names and 50 addresses of Greater Victoria residents, for a five-day period in December and it was not reported at that time, VicPD said in a news release.

The department then launched an investigation after learning this month that contents of the notebook sa国际传媒渉ad been copied and were being circulated among the criminal element of Greater Victoria.sa国际传媒

The news release did not say how the information was used in relation to the alleged criminal offence in Saanich, or what kind of nefarious incident occurred.

The officersa国际传媒檚 notes contained addresses in Victoria, Esquimalt, Saanich and the West Shore. All of that personal information related to a police action or investigation and did not include the names or addresses of any witnesses or victims, VicPD said.

Police on Thursday began notifying those who were identified through the personal information that was shared and those living at the impacted addresses.

sa国际传媒淭he significant breach of privacy that has occurred is unacceptable and on behalf of VicPD, I apologize to everyone impacted,sa国际传媒 Victoria Chief Del Manak said in the statement.

He said department policies clearly state that lost or damaged notebooks must be reported.

sa国际传媒淭hatsa国际传媒檚 the part thatsa国际传媒檚 disappointing,sa国际传媒 Manak said in an interview.

The capital city force has asked the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner to open an external investigation into the matter, which VicPD said it will fully support.

The chief added he has unanswered questions on many details of the incident and the independent review will uncover: why the lost notebook wasnsa国际传媒檛 reported right away, what role the officer played, when the officer knew it was lost, the circumstances of the notebook being lost and how it was recovered.

Itsa国际传媒檚 unacceptable and extremely troubling that the breach led to a crime, Manak said. As far as he knows, there were no injuries resulting from that incident.

sa国际传媒淢y primary concern at this time is ensuring that the people identified in the notebook are aware their information has been shared, and that they are supported in feeling safe,sa国际传媒 Manak said in the news release.

Police said each impacted address will be provided information to create a safety plan and to help ensure the safety of their residence.

sa国际传媒淗owever, there is no indication that persons whose information was in the notebook should be concerned about additional criminal activity at this time,sa国际传媒 the Thursday release said.

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has also been notified of the incident. Manak said itsa国际传媒檚 unclear how widely the information was shared.

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About the Author: Jake Romphf

In early 2021, I made the move from the Great Lakes to Greater Victoria with the aim of experiencing more of the country I report on.
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