The Lakeshore Regional Police Service was established in 2008 and is responsible for all policing services on the five First Nations of Sawridge First Nation, Swan River First Nation, Driftpile Cree Nation, Sucker Creek First Nation and Kapawe’no First Nation.
Dean Syniak, Chief of Police with Lakeshore Regional Police Service, brings 30 years of policing experience to serve First Nations communities. Committed to community-based policing, mental health support, and partnerships with RCMP.
Lakeshore Regional Police Service is 24/7 available. Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for Admin Services. If you require emergency assistance please call 9-1-1.
About Lakeshore Regional Police Service . Employment with LRPS. Pay Scale . Is responsible for all policing services on the five First Nations which run along Lesser Slave Lake: Sawridge First Nation on the eastern boundary; Swan River First Nation, Driftpile Cree Nation, and Sucker Creek First Nation on the southern boundary; and
The Lakeshore Regional Police Service was established in 2008 and is responsible for all policing services on the five First Nations of Sawridge First Nation, Swan River First Nation, Driftpile Cree Nation, Sucker Creek First Nation and Kapawe’no First Nation.
2022年4月1日 · community leaders, the Lakeshore Regional Police Commission , as well as crime stat istics and trends. This annual report will outline the progress our police service has made in each of the seven areas.
Address complaint to either the Public Complaint Director of the First Nation Police Commission or to the Chief of Police of the First Nation police service. See below for contact information. The complaint may be submitted where the officer who is the subject of the complaint is employed.
Lakeshore Regional Police Service is actively accepting applications from both experienced Police Officers, New Recruit Constables, and Guard Services. Constable-Investigator Police officers act as official representatives of the LRPS who are required and trusted to …
the Police Service’s records retention schedule. If you require further information about the Police Service’s retention schedule, please contact the Police Service responsible for completing your Police Information Check.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a police officer with the Lakeshore Regional Police Service (LRPS). Following are the steps in the application process. As you complete each step, the necessary information will be provided to you. Step 1 . Application Form and Authorization for Release of Information – 8 pages . Step 2