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Ex-Mountie gets six years for sex assaults on teens

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KAMLOOPS, B.C. A former Mountie and youth sports coach who a judge says used his authority and trust to groom teenage boys before sexually assaulting them has been sentenced to six years in prison.

Alan Davidson, 62, was taken into custody at the end of a sentencing hearing in B.C. Supreme Court in Kamloops on Tuesday.

He was convicted of five charges in B.C. dating back more than 35 years and pleaded guilty to two more charges stemming from incidents in Saskatchew­an, where he worked as an RCMP constable in the 1980s and early 1990s.

“Mr. Davidson’s crimes were predatory in nature,” Justice Sheri Ann Donegan said in handing down the sentence.

She mentioned his job as a police officer and volunteer work as a youth sports coach.

“All provided Mr. Davidson access to pubescent boys and the trust of their families.”

The court heard that Davidson’s offences began in 1976 in his hometown of Clearwater, B.C., when he sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy who played on a hockey team he coached.

The following year, Davidson targeted a 15-year-old boy he met through his involvemen­t with minor hockey and a year after that, he began abusing a 14-year-old boy he met while coaching minor baseball and hockey, the court heard.

In 1979, Davidson targeted another 14-year-old boy he met through coaching. The court heard that the boy ’s grandmothe­r trusted Davidson to take him for a weekend away.

In the early 1980s, while Davidson was working as a jail guard at the RCMP detachment in Clearwater and volunteeri­ng as an auxiliary constable, he began abusing another 14-year-old boy he met through coaching. Court heard that on an overnight fishing trip with the boy, Davidson supplied him with alcohol and explicit images and sexually assaulted him in his camper.

Davidson was later hired as an RCMP officer and worked in Saskatchew­an, where the court heard he targeted his 17-year-old paper boy in 1987, giving him cherry whiskey and pornograph­y before encouragin­g the teen to engage in sex acts with him.

Four years later, Davidson focused on a 16-year-old Yorkton boy he coached in hockey. The teen was also a babysitter for Davidson’s young son. The abuse in that instance spanned at least eight sexual incidents, the court heard.

A psychologi­cal report prepared before Davidson’s sentencing noted he has limited remorse and exhibits denial, minimizati­on and justificat­ion in relation to his offences.

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