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Carnduff RCMP update on their operation during the COVID-19 pandemics

As the province takes measures to flatten the curve of COVID-19, RCMP Carnduff Detachment can be relied upon to continue to provide policing response and service.
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As the province takes measures to flatten the curve of COVID-19, RCMP Carnduff Detachment can be relied upon to continue to provide policing response and service. According to the information distributed through the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory System on Friday, Carnduff RCMP detachment remains open to the public, and local members will continue to be present in the community to provide services and ensure community safety. 

Out of respect for social distancing and adhering to the recommendations from health professionals across Canada, Carnduff RCMP has made the decision to temporarily suspend criminal record checks, with the exception of employment checks as is the case at all Saskatchewan RCMP detachments. They remain committed to reassessing this plan and communicating our approach. The public is advised to follow @RCMPSK on Twitter and Saskatchewan RCMP on Facebook for continued updates.

Carnduff RCMP is taking additional measures such as enhanced cleaning of detachments and police vehicles to keep the work environment as clean as possible for the employees and members of the public. In addition, the RCMP Covid-19 committee continues to work with RCMP occupational health and services to ensure they are responding to the rapidly evolving situation.

They also are working closely with their community partners and Saskatchewan Health Authority representatives. 

As Saskatchewan's provincial police, they will continue to maintain operations while doing their part to slow the spread of the virus. 

Carnduff RCMP continues to rely on the public to report the crime as this is information police officers rely on in order to respond, intercept potential dangers, or advance an ongoing investigation. 

“To help maintain the wellbeing of our officers responding to calls for service, our divisional operational communications centre has implemented two new questions to help assess any potential health concerns,” says the message.