Toronto Cop Arrested After Allegedly Stealing a Missing Person’s Things

A Toronto police officer has been suspended with pay and arrested after allegedly stealing a missing person's debit card and fradulently obtaining vehicles.

A Toronto Police Services car with caution tape sat on the hood.
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A Toronto Police Services car with caution tape sat on the hood.

A Toronto police officer has been arrested and is facing eight charges after allegedly stealing a missing person’s belongings. 

After being assigned to a missing person’s case on Feb. 17, 48-year-old Constable Boris Borissov allegedly took possession of some of said missing person’s items, according to a Toronto Police Service press release. The items included the missing person’s debit card, which was then given to another man. That man then allegedly used the debit card to make a purchase at a store in Mississauga. After investigating the matter further, it’s also been alleged that both Borissov and the other man “fraudulently obtained motor vehicles.”

this guy is making 145k a year and needs to rob a missing person? you have too many cops

— E8 (@ExceptionalLiar) April 13, 2022

Borissov has been charged with the following: Theft, Three counts of Breach of Trust, Trafficking Credit Card, Use Credit Card in Commission of Offence, Attempt to Obstruct Justice, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Unauthorized Use of a Computer System, and Fraud. He has been with the force for 16 years, and has been suspended with pay as per the Police Services Act.

Police should be held at a higher standard than regular civilians as they took an oath. The suspension with pay is embarrassing. Pay should be cut and if found innocent, their missed wages given at that point.

— Jerrry (@Jbshortage) April 13, 2022

Borissov is set to appear in court on May 27 at 2 p.m., according to police. 

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