Montreal police officer Roger Fréchette acquitted of sexual assault charge
MONTREAL — A Montreal police officer who was charged with sexual assault following an independent investigation by the province’s police watchdog was acquitted Wednesday by a Quebec court judge.
Roger Fréchette was facing one count of sexual assault against a woman from Ontario who was visiting Montreal in February 2019 and whose identity is protected by a publication ban.
Fréchette was the first police officer to be charged following an independent investigation by Quebec’s police watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes.
Judge Lori Renée Weitzman ruled that Frechette’s version of events was “totally unbelievable,” but she said she could not say from the woman’s version — which included some contradictions and lack of clear memories — what had happened.