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Ottawa police Det. Helen Grus demoted two years for 'serious' misconduct

The veteran officer was found guilty of one count of discreditable conduct in March 2025. Disciplinary headings had been held intermittently between Aug. 8, 2022, and Jan. 9, 2025. Det. Helen Grus vowed to continue serving the Ottawa community to the best of her ability after she was ordered to be demoted from first-class to […]

By deepak · August 19, 2026 · 2 min read

The veteran officer was found guilty of one count of discreditable conduct in March 2025. Disciplinary headings had been held intermittently between Aug. 8, 2022, and Jan. 9, 2025.

Det. Helen Grus vowed to continue serving the Ottawa community to the best of her ability after she was ordered to be demoted from first-class to second-class constable following a lengthy and often contentious disciplinary process.

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She told hearing officer Chris Renwick that she would keep him in her prayers and “will continue to serve Ottawa and the entire community to the best of my ability, God so help me each and every day,” as a throng of her supporters broke into applause at the conclusion of the hearing.

With limited seating inside the public gallery at the Ottawa Police Service station on Huntmar Drive on Aug. 18, a larger crowd of supporters gathered outside, holding placards and leading prayer circles for the 23-year veteran police officer.

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Formerly a detective with the sexual assault and child abuse (SACA) unit, Grus was accused of accessing confidential records of nine child or infant death cases in which she had no investigative role or responsibility while failing to record her involvement.

Grus was also accused of contacting the father of a deceased baby to inquire about the COVID-19 vaccination status of the child’s mother. By Grus’ own testimony, she asked the father if his wife had received a vaccine “because medical professionals were looking into possible adverse events.”

Grus was charged with discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act and was suspended on Feb. 4, 2022.

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