Vernon RCMP officer receives distinguished award

| February 27, 2018 in North Okanagan

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A 10-year veteran of the RCMP was honoured by the Okanagan RCMP Veterans Association last month.

On Jan. 11, Cst. Kerri Parish was awarded the first Okanagan Division Veterans award, presented to a serving member of the RCMP who best represents the mission, vision and value of the force.

The award was established to recognize an officer who reflects the ideals of policing in the current architecture, including:

Cst. Parish has been a member of the RCMP since 2007, when she started her career in Surrey.

She transferred to Vernon in 2010 and is currently posted to the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP’s ‘downtown enforcement unit.’

“Cst. Parish is a highly-motivated and dedicated police officer whose commitment to duty and to the communities she serves is exceptional. Cst. Parish engages her community through multiple inter agency committees she participates on. She has developed strong working relationships with all levels of local community groups, business groups and partner agencies. Her proactive approach has afforded her a sound working knowledge of the problem offenders, social chronic offenders and at risk persons who reside in the community.” - Cst. Kelly Brett

Cst. Parish's commitment to her detachment, peers and community is unwavering and you can often find her volunteering her time to local events or associations. 

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