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Fredericton police officer released after bail hearing

Darrell Ian Brewer has been released from custody following his bail hearing on Friday afternoon, but must follow a strict undertaking from the judge.

Darrell Brewer is charged with break and enter, mischief and extortion

Fredericton officer Darrell Brewer, who is facing a variety of charges, was released from custody Friday on conditions. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

Suspended Fredericton police officerDarrell Ian Brewer was released from custody Friday afternoon after a bail hearing but must follow a strict undertaking from the judge.

Brewer is charged with break and enter and mischief at a residence on the city's north side, along with extortion in the form of intent to maintain communications with a complainantand using threats to try to induce someone to disclose an address.

He is also charged with violating the condition of an earlier court order to keep the peace,

At the hearing Friday, provincial court Judge Pierre Dubsaid Brewer must keep the peace, stay in New Brunswick, report to police every day, not consume alcohol or drugs, have no contact with the complainant and appear in court as scheduled.

Brewer was arrested Sept. 1 and was held in custodyuntil Friday.

His original court order stems from April, when he was found guilty of impaired driving. He doesn'thave a criminal record at this pointbecause he was given the chance to apply for a treatment program.

A judge's decision on his application was expected later this month.

Brewer is still a member of the Fredericton Police Force and has been suspended with pay since his drunk driving conviction. Hewill be back in court on Sept. 22.