Saskatchewan Marshals Service member under investigation
For the second time in just over a week, a member of a Saskatchewan police service is facing an investigation by the province’s Public Complaints Commission.
According to the provincial government, the commission “receives, investigates and reviews complaints against municipal police, conservation officers, Highway Patrol officers, Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) officers, and community safety officers.”
The commission is made up of five non-police members.
Brody Ratcliffe, communications manager for the Saskatchewan Marshals Service, said one of its members was the subject of a complaint and that person has now been placed on administrative leave.