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Top cop made official in Vernon

Insp. Blake MacLeod has been selected as the new officer in charge
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Vernon North Okanagan RCMP Supt. Blake MacLeod

He has already been filling the role for months, so it only makes sense that the acting officer in charge (OIC) at the local RCMP detachment takes the title on permanently.

Insp. Blake MacLeod has been selected as the new OIC of the Vernon North Okanagan.

MacLeod began his career out of Depot at the City of Kelowna. A promotion to corporal took him to the Sea-to-Sky region as watch commander, plainclothes and detachment commander and then in 2009, MacLeod returned to the Okanagan.

He has served as the acting OIC since superintendent Shawna Baher left in late November 2023 to assume the role of new chief superintendent on Vancouver Island.

“Supt. MacLeod brings a tremendous amount of expertise, leadership and solid local relationships." said Vernon mayor Victor Cumming. "His personal years residing in the North Okanagan is a great advantage.”

MacLeod is heavily involved in the Okanagan where he has coached youth sports teams and has volunteered with youth and seniors’ groups.

“I am proud to work with a wide variety of communities served by our detachment where we will continue to build strong relationships and partnerships,” said MacLeod. “The detachment is full of amazing people who are dedicated to the safety and well-being of our region and I look forward to leading them. I could not be prouder, nor more thankful and honoured, to have been given the opportunity to lead this great group of people.”

MacLeod built his career here and calls the North Okanagan home.

"His professionalism along with his intimate knowledge of the area, openness to listen and his easy style of communication, with a touch of humour, is an enhanced benefit for all," said Coldstream mayor Ruth Hoyte.

 



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