Citizens on Patrol happy to be eyes and ears of community for RCMP
Red Deer’s Citizens on Patrol (COP) organization wants people to know they’re welcome to join the group, which is a member of the Central Alberta Crime Prevention Centre and has a working relationship with the RCMP.
Current president Tyler Magill, who has been involved with COP since 2010, says that relationship with the force is important because they know their backs are had.
“It’s nice to have them in your corner. We carry ID badges and wear vests so they know who we are,” he says. “If you’re just out doing it on your own, they might question why you’re doing it. It just gives us some legitimacy, and we’re trained.”
COP in Red Deer currently has just over 30 members. To get approved, one must fill out an application, have a background check done, and then attend a training session conducted by RCMP. In all, the process can take about three months before a new member starts off with a probationary period.