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‘Mr. Price knows what he did’: Windsor police officer on trial for sexual assault

(5 months ago)
Bob Bellacicco
Windsor

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Staff Sgt. Ken Price of the Windsor police is currently on trial, facing four counts of sexual assault, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The charges stem from allegations by a female Windsor police volunteer who claims she was sexually assaulted and harassed by Price between 2011 and 2015. The complainant testified about multiple incidents, including inappropriate comments and physical contact, while the defense questioned her recollection and notes. The 4-day trial continues.

  1. 1 2011-2015: Alleged sexual assault and harassment incidents occurred.
  2. 2 Unspecified: Complainant reported incidents to the Special Investigations Unit.
  3. 3 Tuesday (July 8, 2025): Staff Sgt. Ken Price's trial begins/continues.
  4. 4 Wednesday (July 9, 2025): Trial continues.
  • Potential conviction for Staff Sgt. Ken Price
  • Ongoing legal proceedings
  • Impact on the complainant and the Windsor police force's reputation
What: Staff Sgt. Ken Price of Windsor police is on trial for four counts of sexual assault, based on allegations from a female police volunteer regarding incidents between 2011 and 2015.
When: Trial on Tuesday (July 8, 2025); alleged incidents occurred between 2011 and 2015; 4-day trial continues Wednesday.
Where: Court in Windsor.
Why: Allegations of sexual assault and harassment by a police volunteer against Staff Sgt. Ken Price.
How: The trial involves testimony from the complainant, who recounted incidents and was cross-examined by the defense attorney regarding her notes and recollection.

Staff Sgt. Ken Price of the Windsor police is currently on trial, facing four counts of sexual assault, to which he has pleaded not guilty. The charges stem from allegations by a female Windsor police volunteer who claims she was sexually assaulted and harassed by Price between 2011 and 2015. The complainant testified about multiple incidents, including inappropriate comments and physical contact, while the defense questioned her recollection and notes. The 4-day trial continues.