No grounds to charge police officer, civilian in 2023 death of woman in Lethbridge holding facility: ASIRT
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No grounds to charge police officer, civilian in 2023 death of woman in Lethbridge holding facility: ASIRT
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By Stephen Tipper
Published Jul 03, 2026
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A Lethbridge police officer and a civilian working during the time of a woman's death in a holding cell should not be charged an ASIRT report concludes. Stephen Tipper/Postmedia
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