A NSW Police civilian employee has been charged following an investigation into alleged domestic violence offences.
On Friday 3 July, NSW Police were notified that a civilian staffer had allegedly accessed the emails of a woman known to her, without permission.
Following inquiries, officers executed a search warrant at a home in Buttaba later that day, where a laptop was seized.
“A 44-year-old woman, who is a civilian employed by the NSW Police Force at a Northern Region command, was arrested and taken to Toronto Police Station, where she was charged with three offences,” NSW Police said in a statement.
She was charged with access/modify restricted data held in computer, stalk/intimidate intend fear physical etc harm (domestic), and knowingly contravene prohibition/etc in AVO (Domestic).
She was refused bail to appear before Bail Division Court on 4 July, where she was granted strict conditional bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court on Tuesday 14 July.
NSW Police said the woman has been suspended with pay.

