Barrie OPP officer faces charges NICOLE COHEN STAFF REPORTER star Sep. 24, 2003. 01:00 AM The Ontario Provincial Police arrested one of its own officers yesterday, after an investigation into allegations that police information was released for an illegal purpose. Detective Constable Scott Duguid, 32, faces several charges, including breach of trust, conspiracy to unlawfully produce a controlled substance, obstruction of justice, and unsafe storage of a firearm. The eight-year veteran has been suspended from duty, pending the outcome of the case. He had been working with the Huronia Combined Drug Enforcement Unit in Barrie. Two Peterborough men also face charges in connection with the case. Jamie Allan Proctor, 27, and his brother, Jody Thomas Proctor, 25, have been charged with conspiracy to unlawfully produce a controlled substance and breach of probation. They were being held for a bail hearing. Duguid was released on bail yesterday. He was ordered by a justice of the peace to appear in Barrie's Ontario Court of Justice on Oct. 22. With files from Roberta Avery