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Former Calgary police officer and wife sentenced in harassment case

A former Calgary police officer has been sent to prison for his role in the harassment of a young woman who was in the middle of a hostile custodybattle.

Steve Walton sentenced to 3 years in prison, wife Heather Walton to serve 15 months on house arrest

Former Calgary Police Service employees Heather and Steve Walton were sentenced on Wednesday for their role in the harassment of a young woman. (Meghan Grant/CBC)

A former Calgary police officer has been sent to prison for his role in the harassment of a young woman who was in the middle of a hostile custodybattle.

Steve Walton, 62, who along with his wife ran an unlicensed private investigation firm, received a three-year sentence from Court of Queen's Bench JusticeGlen Poelman on Wednesday.

"[Steve Walton] traded on his experience, reputation and connections as a long time officer to conduct and oversee the criminal harassment of Ms. Taylor," said Poelman.

Heather Walton, 56, was sentenced to 15 months for bribery but will be allowed to serve the time in the community under strict conditions, including 24-hour house arrest.

The couple, both dressed in black T-shirts and jeans, hugged and kissed goodbye as Steve was led by a sheriff into custody.

The Waltons, along with Ken Carter, wereconvicted of corruption-related offences last October for their roles in stalking Carter's ex-girlfriend, Akele Taylor.

Carter was convicted of criminal harassment and is currently in Russia with an undisclosed medical condition.

Prosecutors Katherine Love and Ryan Persad are considering whether to have a hearing in which they would argue Carter is absconding.

Akele Taylor's former partner, Ken Carter, hired the Walton's private investigation firm to stalk her in order to gain custody of their daughter. The Waltons were sentenced Wednesday while Carter remains in Russia. (Instagram/Supplied)

In 2012, after a bitter breakup with Taylor, Carter hired theWaltonsin an effort toforce his ex to give up custody of the daughter they shared.

Carter paid the Waltons about $1 million for their work.

In turn, the Waltonsused their connections to access Calgary Police Service resources.

Steve Walton, a former 25-year member of CPS who worked as a drug expert, was found guilty of criminal harassment as well as charges of bribing an officer and improper storage of a firearm.

Heather Waltona former civilian employee of the police service was convicted of bribing an officer and on the firearmcharge.

3 officers also convicted

The bribery charges relate to paying police officers to access and share information from internal CPS databases on Taylor and her friends.

In allowing Heather to serve her sentence in the community, Poelman noted her "admirable record" for work and volunteering as well as several letters of support and a statement to court in which she expressed remorse.

Jurors were unable to decide whether Heather was guilty of criminal harassment, so a mistrial was declared on that charge.

Defence lawyer Alain Hepnerwouldn't say yet whether he plans to appeal the Waltons' convictions and/or sentences.

In a separate, earlier trial, three current and former police officers who worked for the Waltons Bryan Morton, Brad McNish and Tony Braile wereconvicted of corruption-related offencesfor their participation in the harassment of Taylor.