RCMP Policing Report for February 2015

The Nass Valley RCMP responded to 88 calls for service in February. 

Several assaults and other violent crimes were reported with alcohol playing a factor.  Justice of the peace bail hearings were completed on high risk investigations with the suspects being held for court.  Several arrest warrants were issued and executed. 

The Lisims/ Nass Valley RCMP members, in partnership with probation, as part of the crime reduction initiative completed different compliance checks in each of the communities. This helps to ensure the public safety making sure that court imposed conditions are complied with.

As is well known Hobiyee was postponed until March. In light of this Gitlaxt’aamiks held a cultural day. Cst. Rosie KOMLOS, Cst. Tina KERTON (with partner) and Cst. Bryce LAMOUREUX’s family all participated in the celebration. Cpl. Nathan DAME and family also attended to take in the cultural experience.

Cst. KERTON, Cst. KOMLOS and Cpl. DAME dawned their pink shirts with their RCMP uniform and participated in different school events in Gitlaxt’aamiks and Laxgalts’ap. Cpl. DAME was told many times that pink was his color and brings out his eyes. Cst. KOMLOS participated in different anti-bullying skits with Cst. KERTON assisting with the anti-bullying march.

On February 27 a report was received of two intoxicated males causing a disturbance in the Laxgalts’ap Museum. Both males left in a vehicle and were observed driving around the village as the schools were letting out. Cst. KOMLOS and Cpl. DAME received several reports from the public of the location of the vehicle. With the assistance of the public the vehicle was located. An impaired driving investigation was initiated and the vehicle was towed. The Lisims/Nass Valley RCMP would like to thank all the people involved with providing the police with information which resulted in a safe outcome. This shows how important it is for the police have the public’s assistance.

With the approaching fishing season coming up fast there will be many out of area anglers coming into the Nass valley. DFO officers will be checking for compliance with fishing licences, the proper life jackets in boats and other fishery related items.  If you see anything that concerns you please contact the local DFO officer. If you feel that it may be criminal contact the Lisims/ Nass valley RCMP.

A friendly reminder that on April 1st winter tires must be changed to all season or summer tires.

 

Cpl. Nathan DAME/  Operations NCO

Lisims/ Nass Valley RCMP 

250-633-2222

 

 

 

 

 

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