Two police officers now have | new duties ' TERRACE’S RCMP de- - tachment recently named two members to special - positions. Constable Jack Hundial ’ took on the duties of First . Nations Policing ltaison ‘ officer as of Aug. 8 and ' Constable Natasha Stultz : will take on community ‘ policing and crime preven- tion duties. Constable Hundial is responsible for acting as a liaison between aboriginal reserves in the Terrace area and the police force. The position has been emply for the last six months since Constable Ben Smith was moved from that position to fill an empty spot'on a regular watch, says detachment Staff Sgt. Tom Forster. He says the detachment is now in a position where a regular watch member ‘ ean move back inta- the . dedicated First Nations policing position. : “We have three re- _| Serves in our area and it - makes sense to enhance . the service we provide to - them by having a liaison . . person there,” said Forster. : Money for the position ‘ comes from both the fed- * eral and provincial govern- * ment. In return the RCMP - member dedicated to that - position must spend 80 per ‘ cent of his or her time on . First Nations related is- ’ sues, Forster said. . Forster said the pesi- : tions allows the RCMP to " create stronger community : relations with aboriginal : people. Constable Hundial says - he has specific goals he * hopes to achieve in taking on the new role. He says he plans to in- crease First Nations invol- vement in the duties of front tine policing, active- ly recruit at feast four Cs Natasha Stultz aboriginal auxiliary. police members and work with Crown counsel to imple- ment a restorative justice program in Terrace. -” He also wants to build — on the existing First Na- lions cadet program which lielps introduce aboriginal youth to possible. futures in law enforcement. — “I think it ll be a great opportunity to meet unique | people in an extraordinary environment,” Hundial said. The detachment’s com- munity policing and crime prevention position has also been filled recently. It was left open in May when then community po- licing member Constable Brendan McKenna was promoted to Corporal. He was transferred to a regular watch and the po- sition was left vacant. Forster said duties rela- ted to that position were ile by other members on a rotating ‘basis while the pesition remained empty. Constable Stultz will be in charge of coordinating in-school visits, crime pre- vention programs, other educational programs and media relations for the de- tachment. “It's exactly the type of work she’s always wanted ~. "to do as a police officer. | ‘ News In Brief pital and released. Senselessly smashed LIGHTS and windows of a backhoe were smashed Aug. 10 when vandals broke into the secured gated area behind the Terrace Child Development Centre. Several benches were also damaged. Anyone with information regarding the crime is asked ta call crimestoppers at 635-TIPS or 635- 8477. Callers are not required to reveal their name. Stewart resident dies RCMP SUSPECT that speed and lack of seatbelts contributed to the Aug. 15 traffic death of a Ste- wart resident. Heather Miller, 22, was thrown from a vehicle she was driving when it went off Railway Ave. (known as Dyke Road) in Stewart, It then rolied over her. 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