Regina's police chief says there isn't any evidence to support a woman's complaint that officers mistreated her disabled daughter.
The woman has alleged on social media that police took her 25-year-old daughter's shoes and coat, drove her to the city's outskirts and threatened to leave her there.
Police Chief Troy Hagen says GPS data from the police cruiser in question shows that the car did not leave residential areas on Sunday morning.
Police have said officers found a 16-year-old girl and a 25-year-old woman — both extremely intoxicated — outside an apartment early Sunday.
Authorities said the teen was taken to hospital and the woman was held in custody until she was sober.
Hagen says it's important a full investigation be done by the Public Complaints Commission.
(CKRM)
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