A retired York Regional Police officer has been charged in connection with the sexual assault of a child.

Police say the charges stem from reports of a sexual assault against a young girl on Oct. 30.

The 65-year-old accused was a York Regional Police officer from 1974 to his retirement in 2006. He was hired back the following year as a part-time fleet assistant, driving York police vehicles to garages for repairs.

Const. Laura Nicolle, a spokesperson for the police, said the charges are not related to the man’s work, and that his contract has since been terminated.

Police now want to ensure there are no other victims, Nicolle said.

Donald Clark is charged with one count of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference, which is applied when a victim of sexual crimes is under 16.

The suspect was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.