A NSW police officer has been charged with a sexual offence involving a teenage girl and, in a separate incident, another officer had her driver's licence suspended over alleged drink driving.
A 27-year-old probationary constable from the Northern region was charged on Thursday with sexual offences involving a minor and offensive behaviour in a public place or school.
Police said they began investigating reports of an alleged sexual offence involving a 17-year-old girl in December.
The man is on conditional bail and will appear in Singleton Local Court on May 11.
His employment with NSW Police is being reviewed.
In a separate matter, an off-duty officer had her licence suspended after being charged with mid-range drink driving in Sydney's inner west on Good Friday.
The 32-year-old, who is attached to a specialist command, allegedly returned a positive breath test about 6am, before a secondary breath analysis showed a reading of 0.081.
She was issued a field court attendance notice and is due in Newtown Local Court on May 1.