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Police in Victoria said a notebook with information about 54 people was mistakenly left in the possession of a suspected criminal for eight days. (Ken Mizokoshi/CBC) ...
It’s the second time in a little over a year that an officer’s notebook with personal information has been lost. In February 2023, VicPD said an officer’s notebook that contained the names of about 60 ...
Officer's notebook lost for five days in December contains names of about 60 individuals related to police activity or investigations, along with 50 addresses, and was used to commit a criminal ...
VicPD updated its notebook policy in April 2023 and officers are required to report a lost, found or damaged notebook to a supervisor “as soon as practicable,” Major said.
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The case follows a similar occurrence in December 2022, when another officer lost a notebook containing 60 names and 50 addresses for five days but did not report it as lost to Victoria police.
Police say the notebook containing the personal information of 54 people was in the possession of a suspected criminal for eight days. "We conducted a risk analysis and have no reason to believe that ...
VICTORIA - Police in Victoria say they are looking into digital alternatives after another lost notebook resulted in a privacy breach affecting 54 people.