LaSalle's Police Chief is ordering a review of all sexual assault investigations for the past 4 years.
Chief John Leontowicz says there has been a lot of attention focused on the statistics from LaSalle regarding unfounded complaints of sexual assault.
In an investigative report by the Globe and Mail it was reported that from 2010 to 2014 LaSalle investigated 59 sexual assault complaints and 16 were dismissed while 22 resulted in charges.
That rate of unfounded complaints was among the highest in Canada.
The LaSalle review will be done by senior officers on the force and each complaint will be independently reviewed.
The report will detail if criminal charges were laid, if unfounded,why and, if there were no charges and the case was deemed unfounded, what the outcome and reason was.
The review is to be done in the next several days and, after the findings go to the police services board, will be released to the public.