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Burnaby Police Officers, Civilian Staff And Members Of The Public Receive Awards

Darpan News Desk , 30 May, 2019 08:11 PM

    A police officer who stopped a suicidal man from jumping off of a bridge deck, a member of the public who conducted a citizen’s arrest of a car thief and victim services staff who supported families who were displaced due to a serious incident in their building.


    These are just some of the people who were recognized for their service in helping keep the City of Burnaby safe at our annual Officer-in-Charge awards.


    62 awards were handed out for a broad range of actions taken. In addition to those outlined above, these include:


    An officer who singlehandedly captured two suspects in an active kidnapping investigation.


    Two police officers who disarmed a distraught teen who was armed with a loaded handgun.


    A police officer whose quick thinking in applying a tourniquet and immediate first aid saved the life of a stabbing victim.


    Two of our specialized units received awards for their surveillance work in a high profile homicide case that took place in Burnaby.


    A Burnaby firefighter who negotiated with a suicidal man on a construction site crane and ensured he came down safely.


    Officers and staff who ensured that high profile demonstrations in relation to the Trans Mountain expansion project were policed in a manner that respected the public’s right to lawful, peaceful and safe protest.


    As well as brave actions taken by our officers, it was also wonderful to recognize our municipal employees for the tremendous work they do in addition to members of our community and a Burnaby firefighter for their assistance and ongoing support, says Chief Superintendent Deanne Burleigh, Officer-in-Charge at Burnaby detachment.


    Looking through the list of awards being handed out, it’s clear how dedicated each and every person working at our detachment is in keeping our growing City safe.


    As a former first responder I am well aware of the risks taken each day by the people tasked with keeping our City safe, says Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley. I want to take this opportunity to extend my appreciation and congratulations to everyone being awarded.


    A number of police officers both serving and retired were also honoured for their service including;


    Retired Supt. Randy Marquardt for 35 years’ service

    Inspector Kathy Hartwig for 30 years’ service

    Sergeant Dwayne Beckerleg for 30 years’ service

    Sergeant Gregor Aitken for 20 years’ service

    Sergeant Mohammed Beyhaghi for 20 years’ service

    Sergeant Sharon Matharu for 20 years’ service

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