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Nelson police officer posthumously promoted to detective

Wade Tittemore received the promotion during a funeral service
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Const. Wade Tittemore poses in this undated handout photo. Tittemore, who died in an avalanche in southeastern B.C. on Jan. 9, has been posthumously promoted to detective for his dedication and commitment as an officer. Photo: City of Nelson

The Nelson police officer killed in an avalanche earlier this month has been posthumously promoted.

Wade Tittemore, who died Jan. 9 while ski touring north of Nelson, was promoted from constable to detective during a private funeral service Wednesday.

Nelson Police Department Chief Donovan Fisher told the Nelson Star that Tittemore had been working on becoming a detective prior to his death, and 鈥渨ould have been the No. 1 candidate for it once the next position came up.鈥

Tittemore, 43, worked as an officer with the Calgary Police Service for 11 years before moving to Nelson where he served four years.

The avalanche also critically injured Nelson鈥檚 Const. Mathieu Nolet, who is 鈥渕aking incremental progress, but has a long road ahead in his recovery鈥 according to a City of Nelson update issued Tuesday.

An online fundraiser for Tittemore鈥檚 wife and two children as well as Nolet had collected over $73,000 as of Thursday.

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