RCMP's newest liaison officer to Okanagan Indian Band 'grateful and honoured' to be given role

| February 25, 2021 in Okanagan

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The RCMP has a new liaison officer for the Okanagan Indian Band. 

Cst. Kyle Camalush of the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP’s Indigenous Policing Services team said he was “grateful and honoured” to be working with the community. 

He previously worked with the Barriere RCMP detachment and has six years’ policing experience. 

“I worked in a similar position with the Simpcw First Nation, connecting with youth through the schools and cultural events,” said Cst. Camalush. 

“When I first started, the youth were hesitant to interact with the RCMP, but with time and much collaboration, we developed an open relationship. I feel grateful and honoured to be in this position where I’ll be able to learn from the OKIB community.”

Cst. Camalush added that he hopes to strengthen existing relationships as well as create new ones.

“Over the coming weeks and months, I intend on meeting as many community members as possible,” he said.

“I am here for the community and encourage community members to reach out.”

Media Relations Officer Cst. Chris Terleski said Cst. Camalush’s job is crucial to policing in the region.

“Kyle’s role will greatly assist our frontline officers to ensure the delivery of policing services that are effective, contribute to the safety, health, and well-being of the community and are based on mutual respect and understanding,” he explained.

Cst. Camalush can be found at the new Public Safety Office, or at kyle.camalush@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

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