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Auxiliary Constables Recognized

Five Auxiliary RCMP constables received recognition last night.

A ceremony at Williams Lake City Hall recognized the contributions of 5 auxiliary members who have been serving the community.

Sargent Richard Lebeuf, with the Williams Lake RCMP detachment, says the dedicated services of the Constables allow the RCMP to provide a better service to the community.

“I like to call the Auxiliary Constables the ultimate volunteer…they work alongside police officers to keep our community safe; they do that without payment, and often put themselves in harm’s way while doing so.”

Lebeuf says a lot of people do not realize how much they provide to the community.

“They contribute their time to many special events, some of them very big; many times they ‘ll come out for local parades and provide traffic control during runs, they assist with bike rodeos in our community, and they also do ride a longs with members in executions of their duties.”

6 new members also received recognition and were presented badges.

Lebeuf says if anyone is interested in becoming an Auxiliary RCMP Constable to speak to their local detachment.

 

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it). If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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