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A drug user who told his wife he was in rehab while he lived with his girlfriend, then used his position as a police officer to keep tabs on the girlfriend and her family.

A cop with a good record who struggled with addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), spiralled down and is working his way back up.

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The fate of a London police officer’s career hangs on which view of a double life an OPP superintendent accepts, after a Police Services Act (PSA) hearing Wednesday.

Hearing officer and and OPP officer Greg Walton said he could have a decision in about a month on the punishment for Const. Wesley Reeves.

Reeves wants to keep his job, but London police want him gone.

Reeves pleaded guilty to five charges of misconduct for his actions from 2015 and 2016, including using the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) system for personal reasons, consuming cocaine, marijuana and non-prescribed steroids, and asking a colleague to void a traffic ticket for his girlfriend’s sister.