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N.S. police watchdog investigating after officer strikes 'vulnerable' youth multiple times

Nova Scotias Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after a West Hants RCMP officer allegedly struck a "vulnerable female youth" multiple times during an altercation in March.

Officer has been placed on administrative leave, police say

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The Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after a March incident involving a police officer and a 'vulnerable female youth'. (CBC)

Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after a West Hants RCMP officer allegedly struck a "vulnerable female youth"multiple times.

Preliminary information suggests the incident took placeon March 8 after a struggle ensued while the officer and a colleague were moving the young womaninto a police cell, SIRT said ina news release on Monday.

"The youth struck one of the officers, and one of the officers struck the youth multiple times," the release said.

RCMP Superintendent Dan Morrow said Monday in a statement that the officer in question has been placed onadministrative leave and an internal code of conduct investigation has begun.

"The member's duty status will be reassessed upon the outcome of SiRT's independent investigation and the code of conduct investigation," Morrow said.

The RCMP said it would not be commenting further, citing the ongoing investigation.

The alleged altercationwas only reported to SIRT on Friday, the release said.

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