Ex-police chief sentenced to 15 months in jail for sexually exploiting teen
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — A former police chief in Nova Scotia has been sentenced to 15 months in jail and one year of probation after being convicted last October of sexually exploiting a teen with mental health issues.
Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Mona Lynch handed down the sentence to John Collyer this morning after a hearing in which the victim described him as a “monster” who had ruined her life.
Collyer’s trial heard he was the head of the Bridgewater Police Service in 2016 when he groomed the 17-year-old girl for a sexual relationship and later assaulted her in his car.
The victim, now 20, cannot be identified.