The disciplinary hearing for former Moose Jaw Police Service Supt. Taylor Mickleborough will be taking place later than originally scheduled.
The hearing was scheduled to begin July 24 to 25. However, those dates have now been removed from the Ministry of Justice’s website.
Dates are still scheduled for Aug. 27 to 29, Oct. 7 to 10, and Oct. 20 to 24. Times and locations are still be to announced.
On Oct. 2, 2024, the Moose Jaw Police Service confirmed that Mickleborough had been dismissed, but did not comment further on the nature of the dismissal or provide any details.
Now retired Chief of Police Rick Bourassa confirmed at an Oct. 9, 2024, Moose Jaw Board of Police Commissioners meeting that the high-ranking officer was dismissed under Section 60 of the Police Act, 1990, but did not go into any details.
Bourassa also confirmed that Mickleborough had appealed the dismissal to the Saskatchewan Police Commission.
According to the Saskatchewan Association of Police, Mickleborough had been a police officer since 2000 and had received a number of awards including a Police Exemplary Service award in 2021.