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SQ officer charged in Indigenous abuse probe found dead at home

Alain Juneau was charged following an investigation last year into complaints by Indigenous women in Val-d'Or and other communities in northern Quebec. The allegations stem from his time working in Schefferville, Que.

Charges against Alain Juneau, 56, stem from time working for provincial police in Schefferville

Alain Juneau was facing charges dating back to the 1990s, when he was a Sret du Qubec officer in the northern village of Schefferville, Que. (Radio-Canada)

A former Quebec provincial police officer facing sexual assault charges was found dead in his home in Rimouski, Que., the coroner's office confirmed Wednesday.

Alain Juneau, 56, was found dead on Jan. 1.

Hehad been charged withsexual assault and assault with a weapon followinga Montreal policeinvestigation last year into complaints byIndigenous women inVal-d'Orand other communities in northern Quebec.

"His death is currently under investigation by a coroner and any information related to the probable cause and circumstances surrounding his death will be included in the coroner's report, which will be made public in the coming months,"coroner's office spokeswomanGeneviveGuilbaultsaid in a statement emailedto the Canadian Press.

The charges stemmed from Juneau's time asaSuretduQubecofficer in the remote town ofScheffervilleon the Labrador border in the1990s.

He was also due back in court this month inMatane, located close to 100 kilometres east ofRimouski,to answer to another charge of sexual assault in an incident that occurredin 2006.

In November, Crown prosecutors concluded there wasn't enough evidence to charge any of the six provincial police officers originally accused. (Radio-Canada)

Juneau, second officer charged afterprobe

Originally six provincial police officers in Val-d'Or,acity 600 kilometres northwest of Montreal,were accused of physically and sexually abusing indigenous women following an investigative report by Radio-Canada in 2015.

Quebec's Public Security Department mandated the Montreal police force to investigate the allegations.

By April 2016, Montreal police had 38 cases of complaints of police abuse, including rape, sexual assault, harassment and so-called "starlight tours," where police would allegedly take people against their will and drive them far outside town and abandon them.

In November, Crown prosecutors concluded there wasn't enough evidence to charge any of the six provincial police officers originally accused, but brought charges against Juneau and another officer for alleged assault committed in a separate northern town.

Premier Philippe Couillard announced in December the creation of a provincial inquiry into relations between First Nations peoples and various government-run bodies, including the police.

With files from Canadian Press