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Make a difference in the ten participating communities where policing is ‘Uniquely St’at’imc’.
Sergeant Mitch Thevarge dancing at a National Day of Truth & Reconciliation event on Sept 26, 2024 in the community of N’Quatqua.
Sgt Mitch Thevarge and Cst Trish McLaughlin on Anderson Lake in June 2023 at a Canoe Journey event
Sergeant Mitch Thevarge in April 2024
From left to right: STPS Recruit Cst Jamie Warren, STPS Recruit Cst Travis Peters, and STPS Constable Jordan Austinson in Lillooet BC on January 2, 2024
Photo taken by Sergeant Len Isaac on the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Lillooet BC, September 30, 2024
Sergeant Len Isaac in Lillooet on September 30, 2024.
Constable Chelsea John in 2019 at the Police Academy during the JIBC graduation ceremony.
– Driving complaints
– Damage/Mischief under $5000 to Property
– Theft of Bicycle under $5000
– Theft under $5000
– Lost Property
– Damage/Mischief under $5000 to vehicle
– Hit and Run to Unoccupied vehicle or property
– Lost or stolen license plate and decals
Rock Your Mocs was established 2011 as a worldwide Native American & Indigenous Peoples social media unity event held annually and during National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S.A.
During the week of November 10th-16th 2024, STPS officers and civilian staff from the Lillooet and the Mt. Currie detachments put their best foot forward to rock their mocs.