HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s police oversight agency says a Halifax officer is facing charges for allegedly selling stolen bicycles.
A news release from the Serious Incident Response Team says it learned on Sept. 4 that an officer from the Halifax Regional Police had allegedly sold stolen property, including bicycles.
The officer has been charged with breach of trust, false pretence, obstruction, and possession of property obtained by crime with a value over $5000.
Cst. Fallon Sarah Clarke is scheduled to appear in court next month.
Halifax police Cst. Martin Cromwell says Clarke began working with the force in October 2019, but has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of the case.
The watchdog is mandated to investigate matters of public interest that involve the actions of a police officer.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2025.