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Stubbs Leaves As Head Of Prince George RCMP

Thursday, June 26, 2014 @ 10:30 AM

Prince George, BC –    After three years as the top cop in Prince George, and a combined 14 years in Northern BC, Superintendent Eric Stubbs is leaving our City and province.

Tomorrow  marks the final day Superintendent Stubbs will be in charge of the RCMP’s Municipal Detachment in Prince George, a position he held since arriving in June 2011.  He's off to Ottawa to assume a new position at the RCMP's National Headquarters.

During his time here, Superintendent Stubbs has reduced crime in nearly every category, created a unit dedicated to combating domestic violence, and was a catalyst in the transformation of the Community Policing Section to a new model with focuses on youth and enforcement.

No replacement has been named to replace Supt.Stubbs.

Comments

Well done sir, and thank you. We wish you much success in your new position.

Seems Prince George is a training ground for Police Superintendents, and then off they go.

Well done good and faithful servant. We are fortunate to have quality leadership in our community. We appreciate the time you have invested in our community. Good luck and best wishes as you enjoy the next phase of your career.

Why no cover on Lamont’s big screw up?????

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