Woman pleads guilty to 3 child sexual abuse charges in Abbotsford

A woman who had been facing 13 charges in Abbotsford – including for sexual offences against a child and the possession of child sexual abuse material – recently pleaded guilty to three of those offences.

Siobhan Kirby, 35, pleaded guilty in December to making, publishing or possessing child sexual abuse material; sexual exploitation; and telecommunication to lure a child under the age of 18.

The other 10 charges, which are expected to be stayed at sentencing, included sexual assault, invitation to sexual touching, trafficking in a person under 18, arranging or agreeing to a sexual offence against a child, and procuring a person to offer or provide services.

The alleged offences occurred on Dec. 1, 2022 in Abbotsford, according to court records.

Kirby is next scheduled to appear Jan. 26 in Abbotsford provincial court. The courts have ordered that a psychological report be prepared.

Police previously said an investigation into Kirby began in January 2024 after a report was filed with the Abbotsford Police Department. The charges related to one alleged victim, police said.

The APD in July 2025 posted a notice seeking the public’s help in trying to locate Kirby, who they said was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for multiple sexual offences.

She was believed to be in Calgary at the time. Police reported the following day that Kirby had been arrested in Parkland, Alta.

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