The North Okanagan Citizens on Patrol is looking for volunteers to assist with this growing program.
Training for new volunteers will be held on April 11 and 12. “The North Okanagan Citizens on Patrol program provides
support to the communities of Armstrong, Enderby and Spallumcheen by
assisting the police through patrolling the communities they serve,”
said Warren Smith, rural programs coordinator for the Vernon-North
Okanagan RCMP Safe Communities unit. “The patrols assist in the deterrence of crime in the
community by supporting community policing initiatives and acting as a
second set of trained eyes and ears.” Volunteer safety is of the utmost importance.
Volunteers are required to complete an interview process and be able to
maintain an enhanced security clearance. They must be a minimum of 19
years of age and are able to complete the training program. “We highly encourage those community-minded people that
are wishing to give back to their community, wanting to reduce crime in
the North Okanagan, or pursuing a career in law enforcement and or
social services to apply,” said Smith. To apply or for more information, phone 250- 550-7843.
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