Proactive enforcement takes a hit as Vernon RCMP grapple with heavy caseload

VERNON – Checkstops and impaired driving investigations took a hit over the last few months as police struggled to handle a heavy criminal caseload.

In a presentation to Vernon city council Monday, May 25, acting RCMP Supt. Jim McNamara said enforcement initiatives were negatively affected by continued resource-draining serious crime incidents and high calls for service over the last few months.

“Our ability to be consistent with proactive enforcement activities remains somewhat diminished as demands continue to tax human resources,” McNamara said.

As a result, checkstops were down 35 per cent and impaired driving investigations dropped by almost 20 per cent.

Police have been working on a number of ongoing serious crime files, such as an August 2014 shooting in Polson Park, a rash of arsons, and several drug-related investigations. Overall, criminal code cases are up nearly 10 per cent. In particular property crime jumped almost eight per cent in the last several months.

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Charlotte Helston grew up in Armstrong and after four years studying writing at the University of Victoria, she came back to do what she loves most: Connect with the community and bringing its stories to life.

Covering Vernon for iNFOnews.ca has reinforced her belief in community. The people and the stories she encounters every day—at the courthouse, City Hall or on the street—show the big tales in a small town.

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