Vernon police officer charged
December 26, 2009 by ShuNews
Filed under Safety, Travel, Vernon news
Vernon RCMP officer facing impaired driving related charges.
A Vernon RCMP officer is facing impaired driving related charges after being arrested by Vernon RCMP.
On December 19, 2009 at approximately 2:30 am, Vernon RCMP members located a male in a parked vehicle who they suspected was about to drive while impaired. They determined that the driver was an off-duty RCMP member currently posted in Vernon. He was behind the wheel of his personal vehicle at the time of the incident.
All circumstances surrounding the incident will be forwarded to Crown Counsel for charge assessment. The member will make his first court appearance on February 4, 2010 in Vernon.
The member has been reassigned to administrative duties while the criminal investigation is being conducted. A parallel internal Code of Conduct investigation is also been launched. Once sufficient information has been received, it will be provided to the appropriate decision maker for a decision on duty status.
“As police officers, all too often we have seen firsthand the tragic consequences of impaired driving. This member is the third RCMP officer in BC to be arrested for impaired driving in 2009, and on behalf of senior management I am deeply disappointed to hear of this incident. This member will now face not only the criminal justice system, but also an internal RCMP Code of Conduct investigation where possible sanction range from loss of pay to dismissal from the force,” says A/Commr. Al Macintyre, Criminal Operations Officer for the RCMP in BC.
Vernon
December 21, 2009
RCMP file # 2009-28110





Do you know how often police officers drink and drive? Ask a police officer, it is so typical.