Montreal police officer charged with sexual assault against Ontario woman
MONTREAL — An Ontario woman visiting Montreal last year says she was arrested, injured by police and then, hours later, sexually assaulted by an off-duty officer in her hotel room.
The woman, whose identity is protected by the courts, said officer Roger Frechette drove her to her hotel from a downtown police station after his shift ended early on the morning of Feb. 19, 2019 and followed her inside.
“He was touching my private parts,” the 41-year-old woman told The Canadian Press in a recent interview. “He made me put my hand on his private parts. He kept telling me over and over again to take a shower.”
Frechette, 55, has been charged with one count of sexual assault following an investigation by Quebec’s police watchdog, the Bureau des enquetes independantes, or BEI. A summons was issued for his arrest on Feb. 18, 2020, signed by presiding justice of the peace, Luis-Marian Lipoveanu. Records show Frechette appeared in court through a lawyer on April 1.