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The discipline hearing for a London police officer facing 12 charges has been adjourned until Wednesday, when a plea and resolution are expected.

Const. Wesley Reeves, 33, is charged with six counts of insubordination and six counts of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act (PSA), the law governing policing in Ontario and under which departments hold disciplinary hearings into professional misconduct.

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A three-day hearing was scheduled to begin Monday.

But after 45 minutes of private discussions, Patty Malone, London’s police services director told the hearing that there was a resolution and plea in the case, and an agreed statement of facts in the works.

Information about the PSA charges against Reeves has not been released.

In 2017, Waterloo Regional police charged Reeves with assault, mischief valued at less than $5,000, uttering threats, criminal harassment and intercepting a private communication. A breach of trust charge was later laid.