In May 2021, the Manitoba RCMP received a report of historical sexual offenses that occurred between January and December of 2010.
At the time the incidents began, the victim was a female teenaged student and the suspect was an adult male teacher employed at a school in the Turtle Mountain School Division.
On December 22, 2021, RCMP officers arrested and charged 39-year-old Troy Innes of Brandon.
Innes was employed as a teacher at the Brandon School Division at the time of arrest and was charged with Sexual Assault x2, Luring, and Sexual Exploitation of a Young Person by a Person in a Position of Trust or Authority.
He was released on a number of conditions and is scheduled to appear in court in Killarney on March 8, 2022.
Important information for survivors of sexual assault
Under the Criminal Code, individuals under 18 years old cannot consent to sex where the other consenting party is in a position of trust, authority or there is dependency on that person.
There's no time limit to report a sexual assault to police. Even if you were assaulted years ago, you can still report it to the police. Many survivors do not report right away and choose to do so later in their lives. Reporting a sexual assault can help you seek justice and start the healing process.
If you wish to report a sexual assault, you can contact your local police to make a report. If you chose not to report sexual assault to the police directly, you can report the crime through a third party. Third-party reporting is when someone else reports the crime to the police. It allows survivors who do not want to report the crime directly to ensure police receive a report about the crime.
Klinic Community Health is able to receive third-party reports from survivors of sexual assault who are 16 years and older anywhere in Manitoba. In this process, the survivor completes a form with the support of a Sexual Assault Crisis Program worker, and this information is sent to police without the survivor's identifying information.
For more information on third-party reporting please contact Klinic's 24/7 Sexual Assault Crisis Line at 204-786-8631 or toll-free at 1-888-292-7565.