Melfort RCMP provide plaques of appreciation to local conservation officers
The Melfort RCMP Detachment recently acknowledged two of their own for their help in response to last year’s James Smith Cree Nation tragedy.
Cam Lueken, a sergeant with the Ministry of Corrections, Policing, and Public Safety, alongside conservation officer Cody Osborne, were two of the first responders to arrive on the First Nation that day.
“We don’t do well on recognizing, people are so critical of law enforcement, and they’re ready to jump us for every little thing we do, and their perception is wrong, so it’s important that when someone does something that goes above and beyond, they should be recognized,” former Staff Sgt. Darren Simons said.
Because of this, both were awarded with plaques of appreciation on Monday (July 11) by Simons and interim Staff Sgt. Geoff Applegate.