Calgary police say a 43-year-old 911 dispatcher is charged with breach of trust for allegedly sharing personal information from 911 calls without authorization. Global News reports the allegation involves unauthorized disclosure of personal data originating from 911 calls. The Calgary Herald adds that police found evidence connected to the dispatcher’s activities on electronic devices, including screenshots of Computer Aided Dispatch event records, dispatcher communications, and sensitive personal information. The reports indicate investigators obtained materials that they say relate to how the information was handled. Police have not described in detail the specific circumstances of the alleged sharing beyond referencing personal and confidential information from 911 calls, nor have they publicly confirmed whether the dispatcher’s conduct affected particular individuals. The charge remains an allegation, and the case is ongoing. Court proceedings will determine whether the dispatcher’s actions meet the legal standard for breach of trust.