Pubdate: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 Source: Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser Contact: http://www.wetaskiwintimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2179 Author: Vince Burke Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) NEW FACE FOR DARE PROJECT There will be a new officer in uniform roaming the halls of Wetaskiwin's schools. Const. Lee Greico-Savoy has been promoted to corporal and has been transferred to the Chestemere RCMP detachment. For the past several years, Greico-Savoy has been the Wetaskiwin RCMP detachment's school resource officer, but her departure comes doesn't mean the position will be left empty. Const. Jonathon Lepine is taking over for Greico-Savoy, after more than two years in the area as a general duty officer. "He recently had been trained in DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education), and he will be delivering the DARE program, which will be about 40 per cent of the school resource officer's functions," said Wetaskiwin RCMP Insp. Curtis Zablocki. "The other percentage includes responding to complaints at the schools, giving other school related and crime prevention presentations at the schools." Zablocki said the position includes Wetaskiwin and area schools in its mandate. Important part of policing "It's clearly an important part of our policing operations in the detachment within the detachment areas. Youth is one of our natural priorities and one of the country. This is just one way that us at the local detachment reach out to our youth and have that interaction with them," he said. Zablocki said when specialized positions are vacated at the detachment, they are advertised locally first to see if there is any interest internally. He said there were a number of applicants and the position was easy to fill. "(Lepine) brings a real good ability to interact with youth. He has children of his own, I don't believe they are school age. He did well within his class at the DARE course. He'll be an asset in that position." Greico-Savoy's transfer and Lepine's transition to school resource officer aren't the only moves at the Wetaskiwin detachment. More officers on the move Const. Dan Junior was a plainclothes member of the Wetaskiwin RCMP, he has recently completed training in forensic identification, and is on the move to the Red Deer RCMP forensic identification unit, which does service Wetaskiwin. "So he will come out, if we have a crime scene, they will be processing the crime scene, or if it is something as simple as fingerprinting an article or an item or even photographing a certain complex scene, they would be involved in that," said Zablocki. "It will be a real asset to have Const. Junior, who knows the area coming back to provide that service." Those changes, along with the detachment's Const. Scott Mercer, taking over community policing duties in Hobbema, leaves three spots to fill. "I am quite comfortable, even with these experienced members going on to different areas and avenues," said Zablocki. He explained the RCMP encourage the growth and professional development of the RCMP members. "If they have an interest in certain areas, then we will work with them to get them to that stage to where they need to be competitive for the position they are working toward. At the same time, there is always someone to come into their shoes that they leave behind and to fill that role." Zablocki said the detachment would be looking to backfill those positions, something that can take various forms. "Typically we will receive cadets from our training facility in Regina or experienced members on lateral trainings from within the province or region," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin