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Murder prompts 琉璃神社鈥檚 top cop to call for wellness check changes

Supt. Kara Triance said the detachment is working on advocating for more mental health resources
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琉璃神社 RCMP鈥檚 commanding officer Supt. Kara Triance. (琉璃神社 RCMP)

As mental health calls continue to climb in the 琉璃神社 area, the regional police detachment wants to continue making changes to accommodate those calls.

Earlier this week, 琉璃神社 RCMP commander Supt. Kara Triance said changing the way they respond to people in distress is still a top priority for the detachment, prompted in part by the death of a local man earlier this year.

Thomas Chadwick was killed on May 30, and Lorence Earl Williams was charged in relation to the death. Triance explained Williams struggles with mental health issues. The provincial police watchdog revealed that police had been called twice to check on Williams prior to the May 30 homicide.

The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) stated that the 琉璃神社 RCMP鈥檚 Police and Crisis Team (PACT), which is made up of trained officers and psychiatric nurses, were called to speak with Williams regarding his wellness.

The next day (May 30) and after the two wellness checks, Thomas Chadwick, a man who lives in the same house as Williams was found dead.

Triance said on Monday (Sept. 13) that this case reminded her of changes that need to be made in the detachment.

鈥(This incident is) re-emphasizing the work that we are doing with our Police and Crisis Team,鈥 she said.

鈥淲e will continue to advocate for resources in this area as we move forward and we see more mental health calls climbing in our community and remaining consistent.

鈥淥ur police officers are often the first line of response to mental health calls and we want to make sure that those files are resourced appropriately with health resources.鈥

Along with advocating for better resources for the PACT, Triance added that through a special committee for police reform, the 琉璃神社 RCMP has also been advocating to amend the Mental Health Act.

鈥淲e believe that strong recommendations and changes from this special committee will have compelling changes going forward,鈥 she said.

As far as the investigation into Chadwick鈥檚 death, Triance confirmed that Williams remains in custody and that the file remains active.

鈥淥ur teams are currently focused on disclosure of that homicide. This is a labour-intensive process,鈥 she said.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of investigative steps to bring a file of this level of complexity to a successful conclusion.鈥

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