A former Bonner Springs police detective accused of using department resources to stalk his spouse on duty allegedly used a handmade recording device to spy on his wife in her home, according to newly released court documents.
Wyandotte County prosecutors filed 18 criminal charges against Kyle Rector, 39, on March 18. He faces charges of child sexual exploitation of a child, breach of privacy, official misconduct, unlawful acts concerning computers and stalking, according to a charging document.
Rector was fired from his position as a detective at the Bonner Springs Police Department on Jan. 26 after the agency suspected he used department resources to stalk his spouse on duty, according to a March 18 news release from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation…